If the joint bid of five area cities is approved, infrastructure construction for a rapid bus transit could begin along State Route 522, providing a speedy commute along the congested corridor and easy access to the planned light rail link in Shoreline.
A string of reported dog poisonings has prompted the Snohomish County Parks and Recreation department to issue a warning report to dog owners.
The Northshore Senior Center offers members various computer classes and a place to get connected.
A new salon complex is on it’s way to Bothell and is anticipated to open at the end of January.
Nearly 30 people addressed the Bothell City Council during a special meeting Monday to discuss an appeal filed in response to a Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board ruling.
City Manager Bob Stowe delivered his 12th speech in the Rosewood Room at Country Village to a crowd of local business and political leaders during the annual event sponsored by the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce.
McMenamins Pool Manager Debra Shelton said her department was already aware of the problem and planning on closing the pool independently. The thick fog created a situation where lifeguards were unable to clearly see the pool.
A new club and restaurant, designed by the Food Network’s ‘Restaurant Impossible’ designer Lynn Kegan, is in the cards for the old Mia Roma location along State Route 522 in Kenmore.
The Bothell City Council will vote tonight on whether to continue an appeal filed in response to a Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board ruling which overturned city legislation regarding development in the Fitzgerald area last year.
The Post currently serves hundreds of veterans and their families, helping them with benefits and legal paperwork, providing a gather space for families and engaging in outreach, like offering a space for Boy Scout troops or police and business groups to meet.
New Bothell City Council elects Andy Rheaume as mayor, newcomer Davina Duerr as Deputy Mayor in Jan. 5 council meeting, destroying previous voting bloc.
Construction a retail and residential complex in downtown Kenmore continues as planned.
A Bothell woman who died on Dec. 31, after authorities said the sports utility vehicle she was riding in crossed the center line on State Route 2, hitting another SUV around ten miles east of Skykomish, has been identified.
A glitch in the Interstate 405 toll lanes incorrectly charged all toll-lane drivers between Dec. 17 and Dec. 25 according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.
For most 14-year-olds, entering their teenage years is a time for growth, both physically and emotionally, many of whom get involved with sports, and it’s no different for Skyview Junior High School’s Michael Albrecht, although the Bothell native’s path is a bit different than most.
The Bothell Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will consider making a recommendation to the City Council on acquiring two plots in Shelton View Woods on Jan. 7.
The University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College are presenting plans to retire the master building plans with the city in order to increase autonomy and cut down on costs associated with development applications.
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Circuit 26 runs between and over back yards and next to dense patches of trees. Asah said the drought and recent storms have combined to cause ever increasing power outages as trees that dried out over the summer are knocked into power lines by intense winter winds.
Negotiations between the city of Kenmore and Puget Sound Energy will begin shortly to hash out the details of possibly renewing a franchise agreement to supply the city’s residents with power and establishing the company’s right of way for maintenance and power restoration.