All infants and toddlers would receive the recommended autism screenings to identify developmental issues and disabilities, under legislation proposed by Rep. Marcus Riccelli, D-Spokane, and Sen. David Frockt, D-Seattle. Frockt represents Kenmore in the 46th District.
First time wait list has been opened in nearly four years. Thousands expected to apply; only 2,500 will be placed on waiting list
Safely recycling compact fluorescent lights (CFLs), fluorescent tubes, and other light bulbs that contain toxic mercury is about to get a lot easier at several King County solid waste transfer stations.
Local Northshore Rep. Gerry Pollett has co-sponsored House Bill 1163, concerning vacation leave within Washington State.
About 150 Kenmorians gathered at 192 Brewery to rally local support for the Seahawks on Jan. 16.
The city of Bothell will accept applications through Feb. 13 for eight positions to serve on the following advisory boards and commissions.
This photo was recently taken by Kenmore resident Masso d’ Salmassi.
There are many non-profits that help amputees by providing full-ride summer camps or learning programs that help educate and support amputees and their families. However, some organizations cannot afford the ‘full-ride’ portion for the entire family due to cost-prohibitive flights.
Washington legislators are considering a proposal that would take money from a fund used to clean up hazardous waste and give it to private landowners to clean up trash left behind by hunters and other visitors.
The Washington State Board of Education last week approved the minimum scores on new state tests that students need to achieve to be on track for success when they graduate from high school.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore and Bothell.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has named a Bothell resident to the dean’s list.
A message from Northshore Superintendent Francois about the upcoming boundary adjustment plan and ways to connect with planners.
Northshore School District’s Enrollment Demographics Task Force (EDTF) is developing a draft of the 2017 proposed boundary adjustments that will accompany the opening of North Creek High School and grade reconfiguration in the fall of 2017.
Leota art students Deedee Gertz, Jamin Lau, Brian Oler, Shruti Sridhar, Jasmine Stewart, Abby Theige and Chelsea Wu received Scholastic Art Awards from the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers and their artwork is on exhibition at the Seattle Center’s Cornish Playhouse during the month of January.
Western Washington University student Kaelin Newman, a Bothell High School grad, received the $2,300 Kurt Schmierer Memorial Endowment scholarship for the 2014-2015 academic year.
In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Metro will operate its Reduced Weekday and “When no UW” schedules on Jan. 19. Some routes will not operate while other routes will operate fewer trips than on a regular weekday. Riders are encouraged to review details in either printed timetables or online schedules.
Bastyr University officials have announced that they are backing out of talks to take over the Seminary building in Saint Edward State Park and renovate the 84-year-old structure. Saint Edward State Park is located in Kenmore on the boundary with Kirkland.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene will celebrate the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., federal holiday by volunteering at multiple events across the district.
Alan Smith was home asleep on the living room floor between his two young children when his estranged wife was bludgeoned, stabbed and drowned in her bathtub two miles away, a Snohomish County judge was told Thursday.