A Shoreline Fire Department Chevy Suburban command car collided with a 2005 Ford Explorer at about 4:10 p.m. Nov. 19 on State Route 522 at 61st Avenue Northeast in Kenmore.
Saturday’s 4A state quarterfinal game against Issaquah High — and essentially Bothell High’s football season — came down to one final play. With five seconds left on the clock, Eagle kicker Gavin Schumaker was preparing for the biggest kick of his life, a 36-yard attempt that seemed like 50 with so much on the line.
It was a windy day in June and Barbara Purdom struggled to hold down her feathery pink boa.
With the holidays looming, the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will be collecting nonperishable food donations this month.
Cascadia Community College is holding a food drive through Nov. 20 to help the Seattle Milk Fund and Kiwanis Club with their annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive.
BOTHELL
With construction crews and equipment swarming over Kenmore’s portion of Northeast Bothell Way, the message board might be kind of hard to see.
The hearings board charged by the state with deciding growth-management issues sided last week with the city of Bothell, upholding development standards put in place in March for the Fitzgerald neighborhood in northeast Bothell.
So how exactly does one go about moving a 106-year-old schoolhouse?
Like many other cities, as they work through their 2009-2010 biennial budgets, both Bothell and Kenmore are proposing significant hikes in storm-drainage utility rates.
Kenmore City Council is now considering its first biennial budget, supplied by City Manager Frederick Stouder and Finance Director Joanne Gregory earlier this month.
Inglemoor High senior Stacey Luke came from behind to successfully defend her 4A state diving championship at Saturday’s 4A state swim and dive meet at King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way.
Volunteers needed to help define 2010 capital bond measure Northshore Public Schools seeks applicants for the Capital Bond Planning Task…
A fireplace sits against one wall. Surrounded by high-back wooden chairs, the small tables are set with folded linen napkins and flowered china, the cups complete with sliver-colored tea strainers. Upon entering, the words that come to mind include “warm,” “cozy,” “inviting” or any other similar adjectives.
Wilbur Krause Wilbur Le Roy “Will” Krause died Nov. 3, 2008, in Bothell. He was 77. He was born Feb….