“Late Nite Catechism,” an uproariously funny play that takes the audience back to their youth, will show at 7:30 p.m….
Electric six-string violinist Geoffrey Castle will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Northshore Performing Arts Center, 18125 92nd…
Kellen London is back and running after recovering from two brain hemorrhages he suffered March 29 at Moorlands Elementary School in Kenmore.
At noon on Saturday, he’ll be running in the Junior Olympic cross-country championship race at Lower Woodland Park in Seattle.
“Typically, you don’t have the opportunity to go out and break things,” said Mike McAuliffe, battalion chief and training officer…
Bothell’s Sky Siljeg, 16, recently won his first pro skateboarding event — the “Rock the Cradle” World Cup contest —…
While he eventually relented his position somewhat, Bothell developer Steve Moss didn’t want to be part of this story, so much so he declined to have his picture taken.
Volunteers sought to help with park clean-up on Jack Crawford Day in Kenmore
Northshore Schools hold PACE open houses on Oct. 19
Bastyr University’s Haunted Trails attraction returns Oct. 15
She said she would have been happy with a pair of jeans.
Bothell resident Heidi Davis explained that during past tapings of her syndicated show, Oprah Winfrey has given away merchandise she likes, such as clothing. She also famously has given away cars to every audience member.
As the smallish cast runs through a song titled “Uh-Oh,” music director Sue Timpe asks the actors to pick up the tempo of their “uh-oh’s,” “ouches,” “ho-hums” and, during a spoken-word section of the number, at least one “thhpptt.”
“We’re always doing something, I’m interested in building a community that (cares),” said Ryan Meeks, 31, pastor of the non-denominational EastLake Community Church, which sits in a Bothell warehouse completely devoid of any bell towers or stained-glass windows.
Many people believe a box is just a box or a letter is just a letter. That a box cannot hold importance or special significance, but one Navy mom showed dozens of sailors that a single box can bring an abundance of joy during a time of slim hope.
Bothell High Theatre Arts opens its 2010-11 season with the “Fifth Annual Broadway Musical Revue” at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10…
Hey Marseilles singer Matt Bishop closed his eyes most of the way through his new love song, but he opened them just in time to see a young girl in a pink dress twirling in front of the stage.
Kenmore resident Mary McDonald’s hands have been full with pottery since 1960, and this year she’s going the Japanese raku route for the city’s 12th annual art show.
Roughly five years after making the basketball shot of a lifetime, another one of Skyler Riley’s dreams has come true: opening a restaurant.
Not too many tornadoes hit western Washington.
Still, 10-year-old Ariel Stiber thought they represented an interesting topic. Apparently, the judges of a national science competition thought Ariel did a pretty good of explaining that interesting topic.
Meowset Abbett never dreamed it would happen this fast.
Not long after her Inglemoor High graduation, the singer/actress auditioned for a role in Seattle Musical Theatre’s “Camelot,” hoping to at least earn a spot in the ensemble. She surpassed that goal by far, and will soon be starring as the lead character of Princess Guenevere, King Arthur of England’s future queen.