While the funeral procession for Abraham Lincoln traveled 1,700 miles and lasted 20 days, his replica coffin was only in Bothell for one day – marking it’s momentary resting place at Life Celebrations on 103rd Street for Lincoln’s Birthday.
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.
The Kenmore Art Show, presented by Arts of Kenmore, is currently accepting entries for the 2015 exhibit between now and May 1.
Kenmore City Hall filled with the sounds of Antonín Dvořák, and other chamber orchestra pieces, as the Inglemoor High School Orchestra played a concert for citizens of Kenmore on Feb. 25.
The Bothell-Kenmore Reporter is starting up a photo of the week contest called “Northshore Snapshots” and is currently accepting admissions for the first week’s presentation.
A Bothell man has died after rolled his convertible into a ditch in Lynnwood on Feb. 23.
Students at the University of Washington Bothell campus staged a walk-out from classes to protest the lack of a diversity center on campus on Feb. 25.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the students of UW Bothell’s campus protested the lack of a diversity center on UW’s most diverse campus.
In a new twist in the murder case of Susann Smith, convicted killer Alan Smith has filed a motion for new council.
Police officers respond to hundreds of calls each month and most are short and forgotten within a week or two. However, Bothell Police Department (BPD) Det. Mike Stone received a call from dispatch on Feb. 12, 2012 he will remember for the rest of his life.
A Kenmore mother pleaded guilty and will not spend any time in jail after intentionally misleading doctors into thinking that both of her daughters had health issues. The result was hospitalization and surgically placed feeding tubes for one of the two children.
The city of Bothell recently made some changes to the way it handles garbage pickup.
The Kenmore Senior Center celebrated its 10th year open at the house in Rhododendron Park and the services it has been providing to seniors for a decade on Jan. 11.
The city of Kenmore has noticed that the month of March seems to pose more of a threat to pedestrian and bicycle safety than others. That’s why they’re spending millions of dollars on sidewalks, new traffic safety devices, and awareness campaigns that will hopefully keep everyone in Kenmore safe.
A Bothell police officer has pled not guilty to having sex with a teenage girl she met four years ago while working at Bothell High School as the resource officer.
As the chill of winter starts to fade away, the Yakima Fruit Stand gears up for the new year’s market!
The City of Kenmore will be hosting its first State of the City address on Feb. 25.
Over 40 aerospace and advanced manufacturing organizations will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday Feb. 18, at the Future of Flight Aviation Center in Mukilteo, for a Job Fair.
The Bothell Library is hosting the Chancy and Narly Show at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 3.
Snohomish County Public Works is notifying drivers near Bothell of one-lane closures near 45th Avenue SE. From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Feb. 4 through Feb. 18, PSE and InfraSource Construction LLC will be working on utility service access.