Plans for a new Kenmore library may be back on track, according to King County Library System Director Bill Ptacek.
At its previous meeting, the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce heard Bothell City Manager Bob Stowe present his annual State of the City speech.
State Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell, believes eight years is just too long to wait.
The Bothell-based Motorcycle Victims Accident Fund (MVAF) is having a $5 pizza coupon card fund-raiser with the assistance of Papa…
The Seattle-area chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers is looking for three deserving families in King and Snohomish…
Positions open for boards, commissions Citizens are invited to apply for various board and commission positions. Applications will be accepted…
Katy Huston, a Bastyr University administrative assistant, checks out a cardboard cutout of new President Barack Obama following the school’s showing of the inauguration cermony Jan. 20. A couple hundred students, instructors and administrators packed the Bastyr chapel for the event, beamed on a big-screen TV.
Thanks for a wonderful tribute to Lowell Haynes and to our Bothell community (Jan. 14 Reporter). Thank you for the historical perspective as to how our city government has been able to work through controversial issues with respectfulness for differing opinions and without rancor. Especially appreciated the credit to Lowell, who was responsible for the Park at Bothell Landing.
I have read with interest and humor many of the letters and comments on our recent snow storm and how we coped, or should I say cooped up.
Hello everyone. As was mentioned at the Jan. 14 Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce meeting, our nonprofit company — Cameo/Carrabba Dance — is still without space in the city of Bothell.
Grammy Award-winning bluesman James “Superharp” Cotton will take the stage at the Northshore Performing Arts Center (18125 92nd Ave. N.E., Bothell) at 7 p.m. Jan. 25. Celebrating his 65th year in entertainment, Cotton has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, is featured at the Smithsonian Institute and is the winner of countless W.C. Handy Blues Awards. In the course of his career, he has shared the stage with B.B.King, the Rolling Stones, Johnny Winter, the Allman Brothers, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead and more. The Shanks, a Northwest blues trio, will open the show. Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors and $15 for those under age 25. For tickets, visit www.ticketswest.com, call (800) 992-TIXX or call the Northshore Performing Arts Center’s ticket line at (425) 408-7988.
BOTHELL Jan. 6 Theft Information released by police was sketchy, but someone made off with a ring valued at $4,670…
Brandi Link has joined 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Services Agency, as Heritage and Preservation 4Culture’s new program support specialist.
While city officials say Bothell is, in general, holding its own during the current economic downturn, one local company has called at least a temporary halt to what had been some imminent, major expansion plans.
Thanks to an excellent defensive effort in the fourth quarter, Inglemoor High came back to defeat Lake Washington High, 47-44, on Friday in a 4A Kingco league matchup.
Bellevue Community College will welcome one of professional baseball’s most recognizable faces when it hosts its annual preseason dinner at 6 p.m. Jan. 23.