The Washington State Parks Commission on Aug. 7 denied a city of Kenmore request to use Saint Edward State Park for new sports fields.
King County’s Solid Waste Division honored In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes of Bothell, Northshore Utility District of Kenmore and The Herbfarm of Woodinville as part of its 50 local companies for the second-annual “Best Workplaces for Recycling” list — more than twice as many companies as last year.
Bothell High science teacher Amanda Rainwater found a way to boost her school’s biology program at a time when budget cuts are proving restrictive.
The state’s 520 Tolling Implementation Committee held a July 29 open house in Bothell to discuss tolling scenarios that would help pay for a new floating bridge across Lake Washington.
A 16-year-old Bothell girl died Aug. 2 from injuries suffered in a car accident. At about 6 a.m., passenger Nicole…
First Heritage Bank Snohomish customers shouldn’t worry about their money’s home, according to Cathy Reines, the bank’s chief executive officer and president.
The Northshore School District’s ninth annual Backpacks for Kids donation drive will run through Aug. 8. It will benefit Northshore families who are unable to send their children to school with necessary school supplies.
The YWCA’s School Days program is ready to roll one month before school starts.
IMAGINE, the education program at the University of Washington, Bothell’s new summer youth program, began July 21 with an integrated math, science and language arts curriculum focusing on environmental stewardship.
The board for Leadership Eastside approved a new slate of officers and directors at its June board meeting.
The Northshore Public Education Foundation (NPEF) recently hired Ed Todd as executive director of the nonprofit organization.
Mark Lamb, founder and owner of the North Creek Law Firm and Bothell mayor, will be one of the honorees at the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2008 40 Under 40 event starting at 6 p.m. Sept. 18 at The Seattle Repertory Theatre.
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Aegis Living will host a seminar on differentiating between normal-aging and more-serious-aging issues from 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 7 at its Bothell location (10605 N.E. 185th St.).
The Sound Transit (ST) Board is discussing a new 15-year option for expanding mass transit. The new option includes further light-rail extensions and a series of Sounder commuter rail and ST Express regional bus-service expansions between 2009 and 2023.
The gifts keep arriving at Walter “Wally” King’s apple tree in Bothell.
The city of Bothell has received notice from the Washington State Auditor’s Office that it has achieved a seventh-consecutive year with zero audit findings.