When the owners of Kenmore Air told city officials that the Secret Service shuts down their seaplane operation every time the U.S. president visits the area, Kenmore officials listened.
Fussy babies, no sleep, disobedient kids – these are some of the things Nadya Tesar and her group of church friends have grumbled about.
Kirkland City Councilman Toby Nixon filed a complaint with the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission on Monday against Kinnon Williams, a candidate for EvergreenHealth board of commissioners Position 2.
A King County Superior Court judge on Aug. 16 ruled in favor of the city of Kenmore regarding a solar panel dispute with a local man.
Northshore School District board incumbent Julia Lacey officially conceded to her opponent Thursday, days after King and Snohomish County Elections certified the final primary election results.
A former King County sheriff’s deputy who worked undercover for the U.S. Drug Enfor
A 10-year veteran of the King County Sheriff’s Office was arrested at his Bothell home on Monday morning and booked on several charges, including investigation of theft, possession of stolen property, tampering and possession of a controlled substance.
Krystal Warwick was pissed at God.
And if battling a brain tumor for the past two-and-a-half years wasn’t enough, doctors recently told the 29-year-old she probably has less than a year to live. That’s less time to spend with her 2-year-old daughter, and her sons, ages 3 and 5. And less time to spend with her husband, Tom Warwick.
Planning Commission member Steve Booth is still holding the lead over his two challengers as results from the primary election continue to be tallied this week.
The city of Kenmore contends that a local man, who the city ordered to take down his solar panels in January, misrepresented his structure as an arbor for grape vines and failed to obtain a permit for the unsafe structure.
I remember the night I stood at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan and looked up at my command ship, the USS Blue Ridge, or what we seamen referred to as “The Blue Cruiser.”
Bothell police are now considering the husband of a murdered Bothell woman a suspect in her death.
A scarlet hummingbird pauses between the blossoms of a cherry tree in Patrick O’Brien’s front yard before it flits past several plum trees, grape vines and red cedar trees.
For many years, James Barnhart has carried his large signs into Bothell City Council meetings, addressing mostly what he sees as city corruption.
The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the dead woman found in her Bothell home as Susann Smith.
A Bothell man died in a car accident after suffering a head injury on Feb. 4.
Bothell detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a woman they found in a Bothell home during a welfare check on Tuesday morning.
Bothell detectives are investigating the suspicious death of an unidentified person they found in a Bothell home during a welfare check Tuesday morning.
A family with children was able to escape unharmed after their Bothell home caught fire Tuesday night.
A vehicle crashed into gas pumps at the 76 gas station and ignited into flames after it collided with another vehicle on Kirkland’s Finn Hill Friday afternoon.
A Bothell couple was killed and their three adult children and son-in-law were injured when a falling tree struck their vehicle on Highway 2 Friday afternoon.
Nearly 200 members of the Eastside Foursquare Church walked a large wooden cross more than 2 miles from Juanita Beach Park in Kirkland to the Bothell church on Friday afternoon.
Sometimes, love stings.
Love can send you singing, falling and even apologizing.
Inglemoor High alum Peter McMurray is no stranger to these feelings, and that’s why he wrote some songs about love for his pop rock band, Rising Union. The band’s debut album, “Love Songs,” will be released on Feb. 14 — Valentine’s Day.