Two current office holders seeking a change in venue and one former elected official looking to get a return ticket to Olympia are in the running to replace State Sen. Darlene Fairley, D-Lake Forest Park.
After roughly 15 years in office, Fairley announced she was not running for re-election to the District 32 State Senate seat.
Authorized by Kenmore City Council in May, an engineering study of the Carole Ann Wald Pool in St. Edward State Park recommends roughly $2.8 million in repairs to the shuttered pool and adjacent gymnasium.
Completed by ORB Architects of Renton, the study claims some $919,000 in repairs would be needed to immediately reopen the pool and keep it open for five years.
Following up on a study done last year, Bothell planners hope to change the parking pattern in the city’s downtown, adding some 70 spaces and promoting what officials hope will be more efficient use of existing spaces.
BOTHELL June 28 Vehicle burglary Items valued at over $1,400 are missing after someone broke into a car parked in…
Members of a North Bothell Little League all-stars team spray the crowd with water guns during the City of Bothell…
Quinnton Thedens, a fifth-grade student at Shelton View Elementary, was sworn in as “Little Chief for a Day” July 1…
“There was nothing overly remarkable about the case,” said Bothell City Attorney Joe Beck.
Still, the criminal case of James K. Barnhart could end up in the Washington Supreme Court.
At first, the names Patricia Mills and Michael Zottoli seemed vaguely familiar to University of Washington, Bothell professor Ufuk Ince. When he jogged his memory and envisioned them as an engaged couple in his investments course in the spring of 2005, Ince knew for sure that he taught a pair of alleged Russian secret agents who were arrested June 27 at their home in Arlington, Va.
Summer is a great time to be a kid … and a somewhat nerve-racking time to be parent. Kids think…
Ever wonder how your neighbors achieve thick, vibrant lawns year after year or how they keep their lawns and landscapes healthy as temperatures continue to rise throughout the summer months? The answer is simple: they work at it.
Arden Clise, etiquette consultant, speaker and business-etiquette columnist, will be the guest speaker at the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce’s…
For 70 years, the Derby Days festival has brought bike races, parades and entertainment to the Redmond community.
Pastor Tor K. Berg is becoming the newest pastor of the oldest Lutheran Church in Washington state. On July 11,…
Bhargavi Kantipudi (in yellow vest) leads Ben Dossett (red shirt) and others while Joey Grant (black jacket) with the King…
Lauren Robbins of Bothell was named Western Washington University’s outstanding theater-arts graduate this year.
The Kenmore City Council will host a Town Hall Meeting at 6:30 p.m. July 12 in the Kenmore City Hall…
Inglemoor High graduate Army National Guard Spec. Heather M. Luke has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia,…
Western Washington University student Andrew Grove, son of Larry and Melanie Grove of Bothell, received a $1,588 Elias Austin Bond…
The Northshore Fire Department will offer a Safe Sitter class from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 22-23. The class…
Bothell Police Chief Forrest Conover announced that he will be retiring effective Jan. 31, 2011. He started with the Bothell Police Department as an entry level patrol officer 27 years ago and has since worked his way through every rank to become chief.