Family, local residents and the Girl Scout community are rallying around Bothell resident Kelly Clark, who was critically injured in…
University of Washington, Bothell Chancellor Kenyon S. Chan announced the appointment of Dr. Richard Penny as vice chancellor for Advancement…
Four local students will be on stage as the Bellevue Community College Drama Department presents the Tony Award-winning musical “A Little Night Music” May 21-24.
Inglemoor High is the top Viking of the DECA nation. For the third time in six years, as well.
The University of Washington, Bothell will hold the seventh annual UW-Bothell Center for Student Entrepreneurship (CSE) final business-plan competition from…
Bothell High’s bands have been active this spring in concerts and festivals in Washington and California.
On April 7, two choirs from Bothell High returned home from New York City after participating in the Heritage National Invitational Choral Festival of Gold.
Country Village’s 12th annual Father’s Day Car Show will take place from noon to 3 p.m. June 15.
Moody’s Investors Service has raised the bond credit rating for the city of Bothell’s debt from A1 to Aa3.
Living Water Fellowship will hold the grand opening of its Isaiah 58 Ministry Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 21. It is located on the corner of 73rd Avenue Northeast and Northeast Bothell Way.
Through the support of guests and sponsors, the Northshore Public Education Foundation raised more than $70,000 at its recent “Light a Fire for Learning” luncheon.
Sound Transit is pitching a new 12-year plan for expanding mass transit in the wake of Proposition 1’s drubbing last November.
Samantha Rhone was deep into the grieving process by the time she watched four people go down for crimes related to her big brother’s death.
It’s been a symbol of student kindliness for 19 years, but the C.P. Johnson Humanitarian Awards ceremony will never be the same.
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Pastor Bob Rorabaugh is the type of guy who gets calluses doing “the Lord’s work.”