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.
Jump back!
Pastor Bob Rorabaugh is the type of guy who gets calluses doing “the Lord’s work.”
Who knew that one icon would play such contrasting roles in the life of Navy Lt. Patrick Myrick?
The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will be holding a luncheon featuring guest speakers Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe and representatives Mark Ericks and Al O’Brien May 14 at Courtyard Hall in Country Village. They will be addressing legislative issues such as transportation, education and economic development.
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Tennant to speak about teens
Kenmore’s first downtown renovation project is changing like a chameleon to match economic conditions.
It’s spring and the time of year when we look at the lawn with new determination. Perhaps this year, that determination can be focused on caring for our lawns in a new way. One that is healthier for our families and pets and protects the environment.
IntoEdVentures, a nonprofit organization, is looking for host families for several high-school foreign exchange students hoping to spend the fall semester or next school year in Bothell and Kenmore.
As Memorial Day approaches, we often see our troops returning home from overseas embracing their families. But another, darker truth is revealed when we later see the same families mourning the loss of their veteran to troop suicide. Though we have a day to remember our brave troops, America has forgotten some of its bravest soldiers. Yet it is up to us, the citizens of this country, to reclaim our soldiers, but how?
Northshore students Kristen Dahlin, Rebekah Packer and Madeline Vaught are among nearly 1,100 fifth- through eighth-graders from around the state who will be honored May 18 for their outstanding verbal and/or mathematical abilities by the University of Washington at an award recognition ceremony.