Bastyr University is hosting a free “World Tai Chi and Qigong Day” event from 10 a.m. to noon April 24 at its Kenmore campus.
Kirby Larson was a New Yorker for a couple days last week.
The Kenmore resident, one of the co-authors of “Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine and a Miracle,” received a Christopher Award in the “Books for Young People” category for children 6 to 8 years old April 15 in a ceremony on the 35th floor of the Mutual America building.
King County Executive Dow Constantine will present Bothell’s Secondary Academy for Success (SAS) and others with Earth Heroes at Schools awards April 29 at the Maplewood Greens Golf Course Banquet Room in Renton.
In February, local voters approved two replacement levies that will provide the Northshore School District with $193 million in operating dollars over the four-year life of those levies that take affect next year.
The Kenmore branch of the U.S. Post Office is almost ready for business in its new home.
Principal Holly Call talked about putting together “a building that teaches.”
Kenmore police said they Tasered a man, 18, three times early the morning of April 9 before being able to subdue him after they responded to reports of a possible drug overdose.
BOTHELL April 12 Theft An apparently antique bicycle was stolen from a bike rack in the lot of a business…
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church will hold rummage, plant and bake sales from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 23 and 9…
The flag at the Bothell Police Department has been placed at half staff for the day. It has been lowered…
When Lacey London runs, her little brother, Kellen, is right there with her in spirit — from start to finish. Stride by stride, breath by breath, it’s an emotional journey.
A student-led activity today at Kenmore Junior High had some parents shaking their heads and speaking out in disagreement.
For a second weekend, extra patrols will be out to catch speeders in King county through The Slow Down or Pay Up campaign. Developed by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and local law enforcement, the program is the first statewide enforcement campaign to catch speeders in Washington. From 2004 to 2008, speeding was a critical factor in 40 percent of all traffic fatalities in the state.
Cascadia Community College will celebrate Earth Day with a tree-planting ceremony at noon April 22. This will be the first of several events during 2010 to commemorate the college’s 10th anniversary.
The University of Washington, Bothell will host noted author and academic Edie Goldenberg from 3:15-5 p.m. April 22.
Kirby Larson of Kenmore is one of the co-authors of “Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine & a Miracle,” which is a winner of a Christopher Award in the young-reader category for children 6 to 8 years old.
The city of Kenmore received a grant from the King Conservation District to restore native plants and wildlife habitat in Swamp Creek Park on the Sammamish River.
The American Red Cross today issued a three-month progress report on its efforts in Haiti since the Jan. 12 earthquake and describing its plans to support Haiti’s recovery over the next three to five years by investing in shelter, water, sanitation, livelihoods, disaster preparedness and health programs.
In a move aimed at improving regional air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the Metropolitan King County Council has adopted an ordinance championed by County Executive Dow Constantine that formally establishes policies for the county’s electric-vehicle charging-station demonstration program. The executive thanked the council for its leadership and support for the project.
The new Canyon Hills Community Church Food Bank (22027 17th Ave. S.E., Bothell), which covers all of Bothell, will open…