A permanent, practical home for city government.
According to Kenmore City Manager Fred Stouder, that might be the best feature of his city’s new municipal complex at 18120 68th Ave. N.E.
The city of Bothell last week sponsored the first of several planned open houses on its efforts to annex unincorporated areas in Snohomish and King counties.
The University of Washington, Bothell, is celebrating 20 years with a trio of events open to the public.
Last May 19, Bothell resident Kelly Clark sang her praises of those around her by creating a national holiday: Thank…
Held annually in May, Davina Williams Duerr described National Preservation Month as a yearly opportunity for Bothell’s Landmark Preservation Board — of which she serves as chair — to reach out and educate the community on the importance of historic preservation and the area’s local historic resources.
It was only a drill, but Northshore and Shoreline firefighters took a May 4 exercise seriously at Kenmore’s Sequoia Senior…
Begun in 2003, the Kenmore History Path recently brought its creators the 2010 Exhibit Award from the Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO).
Reports didn’t say how much of a chance there is of the victim recovering any of his money.
As an evening of fund-raising, the Northshore Performing Arts Center Foundation is offering an “Evening of Wine Tasting” from 5:30-8:30 p.m. May 22 at WineStyles in Bothell’s Canyon Park.
Driver Alex Adams stumbled out of the mini-van screaming and crying. He couldn’t believe what was happening.
Meowset Abbett pounded on the passenger-side window in fear — with fake blood on her hands and face — pleading for Adams to get her out of the smashed van.
The city of Kenmore will celebrate the opening of its new City Hall (18120 68th Ave. N.E.) with two events:
• An open house scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon May 8, which will provide an opportunity to tour the entire City Hall prior to the move-in date. There is no formal program, but there will be the chance to get a good look at the entire facility.
Education and regional economic development will be the topic at the May 12 luncheon of the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce.
In lieu of gifts again this year, Bothell 6-year-old Meghan Cloninger asked all her friends to bring teddy bears to…
Aegis of Bothell will hold a free community workshop from 2-3:30 p.m. May 13 in the Northshore Senior Center lunchroom…
Students from Fernwood Elementary School in the Northshore School District will be performing their third-annual benefit concert to raise funds for the Mokono Boarding School and Orphanage in Uganda at 7 p.m. May 27. Seattle jazz pianist Overton Berry will be the guest.
Katherine Ratliff from Kenmore will be among more than 1,000 St. Olaf College students who will be recognized for academic achievement at the Northfield, Minn. college’s annual Honors Day convocation this Friday.
The city of Bothell welcomes Bothell-based businesses authorized to collect lodging tax under Chapter 67.28 RCW, such as Bothell hotels, rooming houses, tourist courts, motels or trailer camps, to apply for an open position on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC).
Five Seattle Mariners — with their beloved Moose in tow — hit a grand slam with their discussion of thriving in school and following dreams with Kenmore Elementary students Wednesday during the team’s 13th annual DREAM Team day.
Lois W. Culver died April 22, 2010, in Bothell. She was 96. She was born May 7, 1913, in Guthrie…
Rep. Jay Inslee (WA-District 1) will hold a discussion on how to meet some of Kenmore’s toughest challenges from 1-2:30 p.m. May 8 in the Inglemoor High cafeteria, 15500 Simonds Road N.E.