Beth Beam has been selected as the new assistant vice chancellor for organizational effectiveness and human resources management at the University of Washington Bothell.
As defendant and Bothell resident Alan Smith sat with his eyes patiently closed, seemingly deep in thought, Wendell Morris took the witness stand.
Bothell High School senior Sam McPherson announced via Twitter on Tuesday that he will play football next year for Eastern Washington University.
Join Kenmore Mayor David Baker at 10 a.m. on Feb. 7 for a walk to honor the fifth anniversary of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Initiative. Baker and Councilmember Stacey Denuski will lead the leisurely walk from City Hall to Log Boom Park and then back to City Hall.
The Snohomish County Public Works Department has issued a permit for Plats Plus to work on Filbert Drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 28.
The members of the Metropolitan King County Council are looking for a “Sea of Blue” after declaring the week of January 26-February 1 as “See Blue Week” in support of the Seattle Seahawks as they prepare to defend their Super Bowl title.
Heroin and prescription opioid usage in our county is a serious problem. From 2011 to 2013, approximately one out of every five heroin deaths in the state occurred in Snohomish County, a county with only one-tenth of the total population in Washington.
Washington’s drive to protect salmon and other aquatic species became a national model today as brake manufacturers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and an association of states signed an agreement based on Washington’s low-copper standards.
In the wee hours of the New Year, something was afoot in downtown Bothell along Main Street. It wasn’t the tail end of the Jan. 1 celebrations, nor was it people moseying about for their first antique shopping of the year.
Sound Salmon Solutions, a local non-profit, is hosting free community workshops in Bothell for community members who are interested in learning more about backyard wildlife, native plants and how to select the right tree for local residents’ property.
With the deadline for annual tax filings just around the corner, the Washington State Department of Revenue (Revenue) is offering some tips to help businesses file their taxes on time.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) has been appointed to serve on President Obama’s Export Council, the President’s advisory committee on international trade.
The Kenmore City Council invites citizens to Coffee with Council at 8 a.m. on Feb. 21 at Espresso Works in Kenmore.
The Kenmore City Council invites citizens to Coffee with Council at 7:30 a.m. on Feb. 2 at Espresso Works in Kenmore.
The city of Kenmore is conducting a survey to get public feedback on potential revisions to the Vision Statement for the Comprehensive Plan. The Vision Statement was last updated in 2006.
King County Sheriff John Urquhart has made a friendly wager on Super Bowl XLIX with Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department in Boston, Mass.
As the nation starts the year out with a State of the Union address, so too does Bothell. City Manager Bob Stowe gave a State of the City address to business and community leaders on Jan. 14. The over arching theme for the city’s direction continues to be growth and redevelopment. The address occurred during the January Chamber of Commerce meeting hosted at Country Village.
The Bothell Blotter is a description of a small selection of police incidents all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
The Bothell Library will be hosting a four-part series of events for children with special needs at 2:30 p.m. on each Wednesday in February.
The Snohomish County Department of Public Works is warning Bothell area motorists about closures on York Road.