Bastyr University recently held its annual Mission and Founders’ Awards Gala on campus, honoring four individuals with the school’s 2010…
Halloween will once again be upon us Oct. 31. In keeping with the spirit of the occasion, the Northshore Fire…
Para-educator Jan Schroeder gets in the Halloween spirit by sporting a colorfully cobwebbed witch hat and handing out candy while…
David Vliet of Bothell raises election signs and smiles at drivers while standing on the middle crosswalk waiting area at…
No matter the outcome of the all-mail general election, which ends Nov. 2, Bothell and Kenmore residents are going to…
State Rep. Maralyn Chase, D-Shoreline, said the recession may have been declared officially over, but added Washington state legislators still have a lot of work ahead of them.
The Northshore Senior Center and Foundation House at Bothell are sponsoring a Veterans Day luncheon beginning 11:30 a.m. Nov. 11…
BOTHELL Oct. 19 Theft Someone swiped the license plate from a car parked at a business in the 18000 block…
Neither Kirsten Baker, 17, nor her father, Troy Baker, said so, but had Aug. 14 gone as planned for the Kenmore family, Kirsten might have found herself in a bit of trouble.
The first female recipient of the Academy Award for best director, Kathryn Bigelow, must have started a trend that has…
The city of Kenmore is unleashing its Dog-O-Ween Costume Contest from Oct. 25-31. Do you have the best costume for…
Several elected officials — including State Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D-Bothell — will join the close to 900 fifth-graders from Skagit…
Roadtrip Nation members will make a stop at the University of Washington, Bothell as part of its annual fall tour…
Northshore firefighters responded to a blaze at Kenmore’s Mia Roma restaurant
If they are contradictions, they are obvious, entertaining and tend to get your attention.
After parking his Harley-Davidson motorcycle outside the store, Anthony Owens enters the subdued atmosphere of Bothell’s WineStyles location in Canyon Park. He looks the biker part: a big man complete with at least one visible tattoo, ripped jeans and short cropped hair.
And while Owens can sound like he belongs on MTV while talking about heavy metal rock music, he undoubtedly would be just as at home on the Food Network, espousing what wine goes with, for example, cactus leaf coleslaw.
Incumbent State Rep. Ruth Kagi, D-Lake Forest Park, emphasized delivery of the state’s core services, especially basic education.
Challenging Kagi for the District 32, Position 2 seat, Shoreline Republican Gary Gagliardi believes the first order of business for state legislators must be, in his terms, to make Washington friendly once again for business. And, for Gagliardi, that certainly means opposing Issue 1098, which establishes the state’s first income tax.
Ten years ago, Cascadia Community College was a bit of a different place than it is now.
Shared with the University of Washington, Bothell, Cascadia’s present campus was, at the time, undeveloped farm land and wetlands. Such as it was, the college — devoid of students — sat in an apparently barely converted warehouse space in a Bothell business park.
Their 2011-2012 budgets are on the minds of legislators in both Bothell and Kenmore, though the budget process is a bit more advanced in the latter city.
Bothell police asking for public’s help in finding suspect who allegedly fondled two children at the city’s public library
KENMORE Oct. 14 Larceny Public reports didn’t contain too many details, but said someone gained access to a locked closet…