This Saturday, March 21 from noon to 5 p.m., Foggy Noggin will be celebrating 5 years of serving beer to Bothell citizens.
Students from Bothell High School (BHS) have been identified as the primary suspects in the rash of hate-filled vandalism that hit the area in February.
Construction work will be occurring on 20th Avenue W in Bothell. between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., on April 17.
Washington State Parks is celebrating it’s 102nd birthday on March 19 and is sharing the fun by making all state parks free for the day.
With the city of Bothell having put in an official offer for the front-nine course of the Wayne Golf Course, there are many questions about what it will be in the end.
Kenmore Air opened its operations to citizens of the community and unveiled their newest hangar along the waterfront of Kenmore on May 12.
The Bothell City Council approved a motion to investigate City Council actions concerning the sale of Wayne Golf Course. The motion came on the heels of one resident’s request that Mayor Joshua Freed step down from the City Council.
As construction of the new West-A portion of SR 522 ramps up for April, Puget Sound Energy has started to relocate utility lines due to conflicts with the planned 522 changes.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.
With spring just around the corner people are starting to head outside in droves, though the lack of sleep with daylight savings and the new hours of darkness can throw locals through a loop.
Commuters along Cascadian Way in Bothell should expect delays, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., between Mar. 19 and Mar 31.
The Rotary Club of Northshore is hosting a special speaker tomorrow at the Inglewood Golf Club.
The Bothell Blotter is a description of a small selection of police incidents all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the King County Sheriff’s Office that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The King County Sheriff’s Office blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kenmore.
This month, the Bothell/Kenmore Reporter papers are starting the very first photo of the week contest: Northshore Snapshots.
It’s said that those who took up the battle standard during World War II were “the greatest generation” and I don’t deny this in the least.
About 30 people packed into an Everett courtroom on March 5 to hear the sentencing of Alan Smith who was convicted of killing his estranged wife, Susann Smith, in Feb. 2013. Ultimately, Smith was sentenced to 28.6 years, minus time served, and 36 months of community custody after release from prison by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Linda Krees. It was an intense and emotional hearing for all involved and Smith spoke to courtroom for on the second time during the past month.
The Bothell Police Department (BPD) has been utilizing much more social and new media than ever before, with a twitter account and, now, a blog page.
Kenmore resident and Bothell Fire Commissioner Jack Van Eaton not only turned 91 years old on Feb. 17, but was also knighted as a Chevalier in France’s Legion of Honour, the nation’s highest honor, for his actions during World War II (WWII).
The city of Kenmore held its first ever State of the City address on Feb. 25. Kenmore City Manager Rob Karlinsey addressed the audience about many of the issues facing the municipality, including the city’s finances and five key initiatives.