Snohomish County 911 centers are in the testing phase of a service that would allow people to text 911 in circumstances in which calling for help is impossible or dangerous for the caller. SNOCOM 911 begins testing this week. SNOPAC plans to test later in the year.
Wayne Au, Ph.D. is the recipient UW Bothell’s 2015 Distinguished Teaching Award. Au is an associate professor in the School of Educational Studies.
The Bothell Police Department awards this Chief’s Citation to Janis Newman for partnering with Bothell Animal Control on numerous occasions in caring for sick, injured and feral cats.
April is the season for taxes as well as the season for tax scammers. We are posting this information in an effort to keep people from falling victim to fraudulently operating criminals.
Each year the Bothell Police Department recognizes one its civilian employees with the “Employee of the Year” award. This year the award was presented to Rachel Ormiston.
The Bothell Police Department is investigating a possible attempted luring of a junior high school student that occurred in the 4700 block of 244th St. SE, in the City of Bothell.
Elaine Scott, Ph.D., Dean of the University of Washington Bothell’s School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, has received a Fulbright award. As a Fulbright Senior Specialist, Scott will travel to the University of New England in Australia this summer where she will assist in developing curriculum, building research links and establishing ongoing cooperation between the United States and Australia.
Unless you got that yard work done on Thursday or Friday, it looks like Sunday might be your best hope.
After more than a decade of planning, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) introduced the Good To Go! Flex Pass on March 23, reminding drivers that big changes are coming to I-405 between Bellevue and Lynnwood. Later this year, express toll lanes will open along this 17-mile stretch of highway, providing any driver the choice of a reliable trip by paying a toll. Transit, vanpools and carpools meeting the occupancy requirement will still be able to use the lanes for free.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-District 1) joined Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (CT-District 3) on Wednesday in reintroducing the Paycheck Fairness Act, legislation which would help close the wage gap between women and men working the same jobs. On average, women make just 78 cents for every dollar made by a man.
Message from Northshore Superintendent Francois regarding next steps in 2017 boundary proposal process
The Inglemoor High School Future Business Leaders of America Chapter invites the community to celebrate Holi, the Festival of Colors, April 4 at Inglemoor High School to benefit the March of Dimes.
Beginning tomorrow night, March 27, work on two major Puget Sound area roadways is expected to affect traffic on both sides of Lake Washington until Monday morning, March 30.
Snohomish County Public Works has given InfraSource Construction LLC permission for alternating lane closures on Cascadian way from Mar. 24 through April 1.
Northshore schools sent 232 students to participate in the National History Day North Puget Sound Regional Competition and earned 30 invitations to the Washington State History Day competition, May 2, at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash.
Inglemoor High School newspaper and yearbook students won 10 honors at the Washington Journalism Education Association (WJEA) Spring Conference, Mar. 21, at Puyallup High School in Puyallup.
Northshore School District, in partnership with the Northshore Council PTSA, is holding informational meetings for parents on Smarter Balanced Assessments.
Sonja Hoeft, Canyon Creek Elementary’s assistant principal, has been named principal of the new Northshore Primary Center.
King County United for Safety, led by Co-chairs King County Sheriff John Urquhart and Kathleen O’Toole announced the campaign to approve Proposition 1 on the upcoming April 28 special election. The Public Safety Emergency Radio Network Replacement Project campaign kicks off with an unprecedented show of support among local police and fire chiefs, firefighters and emergency first responders.
Bothell Police are looking into two separate incidents of theft and counterfeiting involving the sales of computers on Craigslist.