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…
Work continues this week on the area surrounding Pop Keeney Field in Bothell. For more information on what the area…
The sign remains for now, but the Tandoori Fire India Cuisine building is but a pile of rubble after construction crews tore it down this week while kicking off Bothell’s Crossroads project at Bothell Landing.
Family, friends, music — and tons of support — what more could a young man ask for?
Austin Edge, 20, of Kenmore appeared to have the strength of many men as he greeted attendees with smiles, hugs and handshakes while helping run the show last Sunday night at a benefit concert for his dad, Doug, at the Seattle Drum School in North Seattle.
A little over a year after breaking ground on the project in March 2009, Kenmore officials plan an open house for the city’s new home on 68th Avenue Northeast between Northeast 181st and Northeast 182nd streets.
“The idea was to give us more flexibility in identifying dangerous dogs,” said Bothell City Attorney Joe Beck, the primary author of recently adopted revisions to Bothell’s dangerous-animal ordinance.
“I think the changes we made strengthen our law and close some holes that existed,” said Mayor Mark Lamb.
BOTHELL April 6 Theft from vehicle Police said the suspect possibly used a shaved key to gain entry to a…
Gas smell leads to early morning evacuation of Seattle Times building in Bothell
A young boy, 13, was struck just before 3 p.m. April 8 when a driver lost control of his vehicle for unknown reasons on State Route 522 in Bothell.
Every spring, the Northshore YMCA invites all children and families throughout the community to participate in Healthy Kids Day, a free national event to promote health and well-being for kids and families.
Bothell-Woodinville Young Life is hosting a fund-raising Golf Marathon April 26 at Redmond Ridge Golf Club. There will be a…
The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) recently presented Cascadia Community College with a Gold Paragon Award for its “Uniquely Cascadia” 2008-09 brochure. The publication took the top spot in the brochure/flier category.
The Snohomish County Department of Public Works advises motorists in the Bothell area of the single-lane closures on 180th Street…
Young adults ages 14–18 are invited to apply for positions with the Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC). Applications are due May 14.
Two University of Washington, Bothell professors will participate in the upcoming Paws on Science event April 9-11 at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle.
A team of University of Washington, Bothell master’s of business administration (MBA) students, representing the Pacific Northwest, placed among the top five teams in the Americas Investment Research Challenge, held March 18 in New York City.
The University of Washington, Bothell interdisciplinary arts and sciences lecturer Anna Maria Hong has been awarded a fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.