News flash: Kenmore does it again with Seattle Magazine naming the city No. 1 in area places to live. First,…
Coach Michael Pizzo laughs when he discusses the talented Evelyn Flint. There’s no joke involved, but the Bothell High varsity…
Ritzville Municipal Golf Course, third green — that’s where Ryan Benzel spent a ton of time during his high-school years.
Standing behind the grill, Kenmore Police Chief Clifford Sether took a quick break from flipping burgers to focus on the purpose of Tuesday’s National Night Out.
You know it’s election time when candidates and voters become tense and the letters to the editor come flying into the e-mail box and the phone calls are aplenty.
As Lori Nulton rose from her chair near the shores of Lake Washington at Kenmore’s Log Boom Park on Wednesday afternoon, she proclaimed: “It’s way too hot.”
North Bothell Little League’s World Series dreams are dashed.
So close, but just up short.
The Northlake Little League junior fastpitch all-stars of Kenmore finished second at the state tournament last weekend.
Ashley Hughes’ emotions flow when she hangs out with her little cousin, Brandon Brauns of Bothell.
I’ll admit it — last Tuesday I was a bit worried about the assignment I gave myself.
“Never give up.” “Help people along the way.”
These are the phrases a foursome of North Bothell Little Leaguers had to offer two days after being ousted from the 9-10-year-old state tournament last week.
First came some presents, then the bubbles. The anticipation on Ben Cass’ face was building with each second of these preliminary activities taking place on the front yard of his Kenmore home July 7.
Alexes Lopez-Shaw controlled the back row while Caroline Brawner made sure things were flowing well up front.
Mayor David Baker knew about the honor for a week or so, but kept it under wraps. But now it’s official: Family Circle magazine has named the city of Kenmore one of the 10 best towns and cities across the country for families. The city will be featured in the August issue that will hit newsstands July 7.
Sarah Nagashima of Bothell got some television exposure when her University of Arkansas gymnastics team took fifth place in the NCAA championships in April.
It’s only fitting that David Bothell and his family will be in the spotlight this Saturday.
Note: This is not an endorsement. With that said, I went out doorbelling with King County Executive candidate Ross Hunter,…
Champion synchronized swimmer Emily Drew may spend tons of time in the water, but she’s got her hands full on the outside, as well.
Gymnastics is a Ponto family thing, starting with mom Colleen and dad Scott competing in college and continuing with Kailie grasping onto the sport as a child. Now age 16, the Inglemoor High sophomore is going full force on the bars, beam, floor and vault.
Wesley Steeb has been a horse girl since she was 2 years old. She loves riding and grooming equines, and especially helping physically and developmentally disabled kids and adults improve their lives as a volunteer captain at Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center in Woodinville.