A group of Tibetan monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India create a sacred sand mandala in a spiritual…
The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will hold its sixth-anniversary open house from 5-7:30 p.m. June 16 at Mobius Hall…
Jean Fowler presented Fred Hering with the Torchbearer’s Award at Tuesday’s Northshore Schools Foundation seventh annual benefit luncheon, “Light a…
Lee Wilson Bothell died May 15 in Concord, Calif. He was 92. A native of Bothell, which his family founded,…
“I don’t understand why there would be noise walls on one side of the freeway and not the other side,” said Travis Mosley.
Once upon a time, say 1913, a red brick road stretched all the way from Seattle, through Bothell and headed north to Everett.
Bothell Girl Scouts, from left, Anna Johnson, Ellie Markewicz and Olivia Guthrie participate in local resident Kelly Clark’s Thank You…
Kenmore Mayor David Baker presents Congressman Jay Inslee with a watercolor painting titled “Morning at Log Boom Park” by Kenmore…
The wetlands at the University of Washington, Bothell and Cascadia Community College campuses serve as a serene place for the public to admire, for ducks, bald eagles and goldfinches to call home, for crows to roost and for salmon and trout to swim. There’s also an unseen bat population that Bothell’s wildlife biologist, Greg Green, is keeping an eye on … or an ear to!
The project formally started June 1, 2006, when Kenmore leaders and Seattle’s Urban Partners executed an agreement to negotiate and plan for the 9.6-acre development known as Kenmore Village.
Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb has come out squarely against zoning changes that could allow buildings as high as 180 feet just north of the current Bothell municipal border.
BOTHELL May 14 Car theft A 1996 Mazda 626 was stolen from a parking lot on Campus Way Northeast. Valued…
As she nears her 18th birthday May 28, Bothell’s Page Ive can’t help but be blown away about how far she’s progressed over the years.
Up until fourth grade, her dysgraphia (inability to write legibly by hand) went undiagnosed, she was slower at comprehending lessons than her classmates and she experienced attention deficit disorder (ADD).
Pacific Islamic Community and Cultural Services (PICACS), a Bothell-based multi-ethnic organization comprised of Muslims living in the Pacific Northwest, recently held a cooking…
The Washington Beer Commission will present the 2010 Washington Brewers Festival at St. Edward State Park, 14445 Juanita Drive N.E. in Kenmore, from June 18-20.
Riverside East Retirement will hold its third annual Pet Fair from 1-3 p.m. June 5 at 10315 E. Riverside Drive,…
Inglemoor High will hold its Pops Concert June 3 at Northshore Baptist Church, 10301 N.E. 145th St., Bothell. Featuring Inglemoor…
The Creative Arts Club at Cascadia Community College will hold its annual “Yours Truly” release event from 3-7 p.m. June…
The Washington Attorney General’s Office continued its efforts to clear up alleged deceptive marketing practices among window-selling businesses by reaching a settlement this week with Harley Exteriors of Bothell.
If you Google Cindy Kuang, you can discover that the Woodmoor Elementary sixth-grader is among 40 regional finalists in that company’s nationwide art competition.