The Kenmore Art Show, presented by Arts of Kenmore, is currently accepting entries for the 2015 exhibit between now and May 1.
Kenmore City Hall filled with the sounds of Antonín Dvořák, and other chamber orchestra pieces, as the Inglemoor High School Orchestra played a concert for citizens of Kenmore on Feb. 25.
Greg Tuke, a lecturer in UW Bothell’s First Year and Pre-Major program, has been awarded a 2015-16 Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant to India. Beginning September 2015, he will spend nine months working with the Central University of Tibetan Studies in Varanasi, teaching and conducting faculty trainings on using online tools to embed international collaboration projects into local courses.
This afternoon the House of Representatives passed two middle-class prosperity measures that will strengthen the economy and protect working families.
Snohomish County’s Long Term Care and Aging Division is asking county residents to complete a survey to help officials and long-term care advocates better understand the needs of older adults and adults with disabilities in Snohomish County.
The University of Washington Bothell presented its third annual Icons of Retail Award to brothers Jeff Brotman, co-founder of Costco, and Michel Brotman, long-time Seattle retailer, in an award ceremony at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue on March 2.
The House of Representatives passed House Bill 1240 on March 2, which ensures that no child be regularly restrained or forcibly put into isolation at school as a matter of planned routine.
A 21-year-old man was arrested Monday in connection with abusing his infant daughter last year.
Today the House of Representatives passed Rep. Derek Stanford’s (D – Bothell) bill to make college more affordable for active duty service members.
The Metropolitan King County Council approved sending to the voters in April a nine-year property tax levy lid lift proposal to raise revenue needed to replace the County’s aging emergency radio system.
The House of Representatives will debate House Bill 1355 as well as other middle-class prosperity bills on the Floor tomorrow afternoon.
The Bothell-Kenmore Reporter is starting up a photo of the week contest called “Northshore Snapshots” and is currently accepting admissions for the first week’s presentation.
A Bothell man has died after rolled his convertible into a ditch in Lynnwood on Feb. 23.
Now in its ninth year, the Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) program announced that Inglemoor High School students Abhinav Agnani, Kate Poon and Anand Sekar have been selected to participate in phase one of the 2014-15 program cycle.
The Kenmore City Council invites citizens to Coffee with Council on March 21 at 8 a.m. at Espresso Works, 6734 NE 181st Street. Citizens are encouraged to attend these informal sessions to ask questions, discuss issues and offer suggestions on any topic of interest.
HACEMOS and AT&T’s Aspire teamed up to host High Tech Day at AT&T’s office in Bothell on Feb. 27. Lynnwood High Students along with teachers Don Ide and Lynn Gibb participated in the event.
Inglemoor High School took 86 students to the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) West Central Winter Regional Conference at Everett Community College on Feb. 13. Inglemoor had 11 first-place wins, nine second-place wins, 12 third-place wins, nine fourth-place wins and seven fifth-place wins.
An educational assistant at a Bothell junior high school has resigned after learning he was under investigation for allegedly sending inappropriate emails to students and asking them sexually explicit questions.
Snohomish County Human Services has a new director. Following a national search earlier this year, Mary Jane Brell Vujovic, the department’s division manager for housing a community services, was appointed to the position March 1. Ken Stark served in the position since 2008.
Students at the University of Washington Bothell campus staged a walk-out from classes to protest the lack of a diversity center on campus on Feb. 25.