Both Bothell and Kenmore are officially kicking off the holiday season next week with public celebrations in both cities.
Bothell plans its annual Winterfest celebration along with what’s being billed as the Vintage Bothell Wine Walk on Main Street (see page 7), both Dec. 4.
The basic message is one that people will likely hear again many, many times prior to Feb. 9 of next year.
Wendy Sutton said she doesn’t wonder at the reason behind the death of her son Brenden Foster, who died Nov. 21, 2008, of leukemia at age 11.
Kenmore police reports say the first call regarding a supposed bomb threat against Inglemoor High in Kenmore reportedly came from a caller in Texas.
Kenmore Mayor David Baker was elected to the 2010 Board of Directors of the National League of Cities (NLC) during…
While the decision was all but made over the summer, the King County Ferry District has officially canceled the proposed expansion of foot-ferry service.
Mr. McGavran’s “More and More Dependence” (Nov. 18) just can’t go without response. He perpetuates the false notion that health-care…
BOTHELL Nov. 16 Theft from vehicle A laptop and a briefcase disappeared from a car left in a parking lot…
Bothell City Council has affirmed the appointment of Michelle Gehlsen as presiding judge of Bothell Municipal Court.
Vintage Bothell will offer wine tasting and holiday entertainment on Main Street in downtown Bothell from 5-8 p.m. Dec. 4.
Following the recommendation of its planning commission, Kenmore City Council has placed several conditions on the pending approval of a master plan for Bastyr University.
Has the current economic situation had an effect on the demand for social services, particularly help from food banks, operated by nonprofit groups such as Hopelink?
Bothell High, a group that has six shutouts this season, flexed its muscle at a crucial moment on Friday night at Pop Keeney Field.
Fire Marshal Denny Wright, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year and had been undergoing treatment, passed away Nov. 15 due to unexpected complications.
On Oct. 10, Kenmore residents Kira Martin and daughter Katie were enjoying a bike ride when they heard a call for help.
The pair investigated that call and found senior citizen Louise Ford on the ground in her front yard.
As election officials in King and Snohomish counties continue to tally ballots, the early leaders are remaining the leaders across…
Complete with three rows of keyboards, two rows of “stop tabs” and large floor pedals, the organ’s console sits polished and ready in one corner of the basement of Russ and Jo Ann Evans’ Kenmore home.
But the console is easily the smallest piece of the 1924 Wurlitzer theater organ Russ Evans has been building and rebuilding since at least 1984.
Call it a tale of two espresso stands.
Well, actually three.
Outside Bothell’s Beehive Espresso on Northeast Bothell Way, a sign announces “sexy fun.”