The Northshore Healing Rooms has relocated to 10125 Main Place, Suite A, Bothell. Hours are 7-9 p.m. Monday, noon to…
Students in Cascadia Community College’s environmental technologies and sustainable practices program will receive hands-on experience in energy monitoring thanks to a recent grant from the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.
Cascadia Community College’s Continuing Education program recently received a grant from the Workforce Development Council Snohomish County (WDCSC) to offer residential energy audit training to people who are currently unemployed. Students who complete the certificate will gain skills that will help them move into the expanding green job market more quickly as the economy recovers.
King County Executive Dow Constantine has ordered Metro Transit to review policies that restrict unarmed transit security guards from intervening physically in fights or other criminal activity, following a disturbing chain of events involving the assault and robbery of a teenage girl in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel on Jan. 28.
Jordan Brawner, 17, of Bothell and Sarah Carter, 17, of Lynnwood won the final round of team policy debate at the Silversmith Tournament Jan. 23 in Bellevue.
State Reps. Ruth Kagi (D-Lake Forest Park) and Maralyn Chase (D-Shoreline) will host two local town-hall meetings Feb. 20 for constituents of the 32nd Legislative District. The meetings offer an opportunity to learn about the issues facing the 2010 Legislature — now in session through mid-March — and to share concerns and ideas about the issues being considered.
According to the latest results released Feb. 10 by King and Snohomish county election officials, two Northshore School District levy…
It never hurts to have a rock-and-roller cranking up interest in a fund-raising campaign. In the 1980s, musicians banded together with USA for Africa, Band Aid and Hear N’ Aid (the last two for famine relief in Ethiopia), and recently, artists tuned into Hope for Haiti and recorded a new version of “We Are the World.”
On a Northshore note, enter Chris Walla, guitarist for the band Death Cab for Cutie.
For now at least, Kenmore officials have set aside their intentions to challenge the city of Brier for allegedly using outdated regulations to approve a 13.7-acre residential development on the Brier/Kenmore border.
Legislators in Bothell and Kenmore recently held day-long retreats with a common goal being to determine what direction they will take in the coming year. One result is a list of priorities created by both councils.
BOTHELL Feb. 2 Residential burglary For whatever reason, nothing was stolen after would-be thieves forced open a front door to…
A quadriplegic unable to use his hands following a serious accident roughly four years ago, Bothell’s Joe Meyer now teaches classes in the use of computer voice-recognition software at the Northshore Senior Center.
Bothell and Snohomish fire fighters respond to roof blaze
Lowell Johnson of Seattle has been selected by the Board of Commissioners to serve as interim chief executive officer at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland. He will be in charge of the health-care organization’s day-to-day operation while a national search is conducted to replace Steve Brown.
Terry J. Bergman died Jan. 31, 2010. He was 62. He was born June 18, 1947. A rosary service will…
After earning a doctorate in education and spending roughly three decades as a teacher, topping off your career with seven years as a high-school principal, what do you do for an encore?
How about help establish a city?
BOTHELL Jan. 25 Residential burglary Police didn’t release many details, but they arrested a male juvenile, charged with burglary, after…