HEALTH AND SAFETY FAIR
Bastyr University officials held a groundbreaking in Kenmore May 8 for 11, two-story student housing units to be built on the northern edge of the school property.
State legislators have essentially adopted Washington’s budget for the next two years. The final numbers did not hold good news for several local institutions.
Apparently, developers Urban Partners wanted to make themselves loud and clear, so they brought roughly a half dozen representatives with them to the May 4 Kenmore City Council session.
The filing period for the Aug. 18 primary isn’t until the first week in June, but local officials are starting to make decisions as to whether or not they will seek re-election.
Fifteen graduating seniors at Inglemoor High will be among the 66 students honored May 19 at a recognition breakfast marking…
Bothell City Council may be looking at some alterations to its redevelopment plans after yet another public hearing was held on the design scheme May 5.
What began as a case of assault turned into a homicide investigation after a Bothell woman died May 4, more than two weeks after suffering stab wounds at her home, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.
No date is certain, but closed since Feb. 23, the Carole Ann Wald Memorial Pool in St. Edward State Park will be reopening its doors sometime in the near future, said Troy Emmons, executive director of West Coast Aquatics.
Bothell High Theatre Arts’ spring musical “Fiddler on the Roof” opens May 8 in the Northshore Performing Arts Center after more than 150 hours of rehearsals, fight and dance choreography training and vocal coaching.
After the gavel smashes in Olympia next week, it will be the state’s teenagers, not elected officials, cutting deals in the halls of the state legislature. The regular session has adjourned and a new generation of leaders is moving in — the YMCA’s 62nd Youth Legislature.
Bothell’s Melissa J. Street was recently recognized as the College of Engineering and Architecture Outstanding Sophomore at Washington State University.
A professor of nursing at the University of Washington, Bothell for more than 15 years, Carol Leppa received the 2009 Ethics and Human Rights Award April 30 at the 82nd Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA) Biennial Convention in Seattle.
In an effort to help citizens regain their driving privileges and reduce debt owed to courts and their collection agencies, the city of Bothell Municipal Court is offering a debt-reduction program through May 31.
“Wake up,” Bothell’s Joe Meyer says into a headset.
BOTHELL
Now that Olympia largely has settled on its biennial budget, the Northshore School District is looking at approximately $6.4 million in expenditure reductions for the 2009-2010 school year.
City of Bothell encourages citizens to stay informed about swine influenza (flu) and be familiar with personal prevention and response….
By Ward Hurlburt, M.D. Q: What is swine influenza (swine flu)? A: Swine influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease…