The State Board of Education (SBE) recently approved adoption by the state superintendent of public instruction of the revised math standards for Washington state students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Between dating, grades, piercings and privacy, the life of a teenage girl is no easy cakewalk.
A multi-vehicle accident involving a Bothell man April 28 on State Route 167 resulted in the death of a toddler and injuries to four other people.
At a recent meeting, Bothell City Council adopted a resolution of the I-405 Corridor Program indicating its formal opinion that a full implementation of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) plan should be given highest priority over other proposed transportation improvements.
The theater bug: it’s a form of passion known to infect people on first contact.
April 29
The Seattle Museum Flight will host the presentation of the first scholarship from the Lt. Patrick S. Myrick Endowment Fund at 6 p.m. May 9.
Deborah Rothweiler hardly expected her daughter to live past the age of 5, let alone work her first paid job as a full-blown adult.
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Bothell planners last week unveiled draft guidelines that will determine future characteristics of the city’s greater downtown area.
Ryan DePuy will be missed on the soccer field and in the many other places where he thrived, according to his family and coach.
A gourmet dinner, a decorated hall, lots of teens dressed up in gowns and suits dancing to modern music … sounds like a prom, right? Well, almost.
Seventeen students from Bothell High will represent Washington state at the National Science Olympiad at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., May 29-31.
Northwest Sports Divers of Kenmore, owned by Matthew Den Haun, will participate in Northwest Dive News Magazine’s first ever Northwest Dive and Travel Expo May 3-4 at the Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center.
Bothell seniors David Street and Lacretia Taylor are among 40 undergraduate and graduate students who have been selected to receive the 2008 President’s Award at Washington State University. The students will be recognized at a dinner and program April 27 in the Student Recreation Center on the WSU-Pullman campus.
Troop 2507’s third-grade Brownies from Arrowhead Elementary hosted a food drive/bowling event April 20 at Kenmore Lanes. More than 130 Girl Scouts and their families participated to help “strike out hunger.”
Washington state eighth-grade students in virtually all demographic groups made large gains on the writing National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) over a 10-year period, according to the recently released 2007 NAEP results.
April 20