A Kenmore man faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty in a Seattle federal court to charges related to his alleged attempt to sell a gold bookmark purportedly once belonging to Adolf Hitler.
The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) has selected projects to receive an estimated $78 million in Federal Highway Administration funding…
On April 14, 1909, 599 residents of a community sitting about 12 miles northeast of Seattle voted to incorporate and…
“We just happen to feel that our kids are awesome,” said Betsy Geib who also just happened to come up with the name of the Can Do 5K Run and Walk now being organized by Northshore Special Families.
Thanks to $40 million in federal economic stimulus money, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) plans to add a northbound lane to Interstate 405 through Bothell.
Victims of intoxicated drivers will share their experiences with teen drivers and their parents at 7 p.m. March 30 at…
Vere Anderson Vere Edgar Anderson of Woodinville died Feb. 22, 2009. He was 89. He was born Sept. 30, 1919,…
Local teenagers have a chance to experience Japanese culture through the YMCA Youth Leadership Institute. Youths will travel to Kobe,…
BOTHELL March 16 Theft from vehicle Camping equipment and CDs were stolen when persons unknown busted a window of a…
The University of Washington, Bothell nursing program will receive $330,000 as part of the Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill to fund year two of its “An Initiative to Train Nursing Faculty in Partnership with a Consortium of Colleges.” U.S. Senator Patty Murray and Representative Jay Inslee led the efforts to pass this legislation with the continued support of the entire Washington delegation.
With this new agreement, Cascadia students will be able to transfer up to 90 credits in the ETSP program toward a bachelor of arts in management degree at City University.
No contract has been signed, but state officials and Mill Creek’s West Coast Aquatics are in discussions that could lead to the latter taking over operation of the Carole Ann Wald Memorial Pool in St. Edward State Park.
“Make good choices” is the adopted motto for Health Science Careers, and it is declared before the students leave class every weekend. Partly humorous, but in actuality very earnest, it exemplifies how a student should be a role model in each aspect of their lives, not just taking on a temporary state when in the classroom.
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There are no movie theaters in the city of Bothell. At least not yet.
At the recent 2008 Visionary Awards ceremony held by Community Transit, city of Bothell and Bothell businesses were honored for their efforts in commute trip reduction programs. Award recipients included:
The Snohomish County Department of Public Works has announced the closure of one lane of traffic on 13th Drive Southeast in the Bothell area.
It was a great day at Haller Middle School in Arlington on Jan. 24 when the 2009 University of Scouting took place. The Mount Baker Boy Scout Council-Boy Scouts of America sponsored the event, and the primary goal was to train boys, as well as adult men and women, to be Boy Scout leaders in the field.
Alexander D. King received a $2,000 scholarship through the Boeing Scholars Program for his academic performance at Washington State University and his career aspirations.