Kenmore residents near Simmonds Road and 81st Place Northeast were rocked by a blast from an alleged firework which caught a 1992 Ford pickup truck on fire around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22.
The city of Bothell’s Parks and Recreation Department is looking for public input into new playground equipment at Blyth Park.
Monica Tooley, 39, was last seen around 9:30 a.m. Monday morning as she was leaving her friends house. She would have gone to the bus stop to take a series of busses into Seattle.
The Museum of Flight is presenting two rocket science-based events at the Kenmore Library on Friday, July 24.
Saint Edwards Environmental Learning Center will be hosting a Sun Art event from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, July 22.
Master Payne’s Circus of Adventure Magic Show will be at the Bothell Library on Tuesday, July 21.
Citizens of Bothell are invited to learn more about the city by taking a walk around town while learning about the area from plaques along the Town-Gown Loop.
Closures of SR 522 in Lake Forest Park to replace a fish culvert finished successfully and on-time at 5:30 a.m., Monday morning.
A fire broke out around 11:30 a.m. on Friday at a mobile home along the 19400 block of 129th Avenue NE in Bothell.
A 5-year-old girl in the care of a family member fell approximately 20 feet from a screened apartment window on Saturday afternoon.
A two-alarm fire at the Bothell Red Robin abruptly ended dinner for approximately 100 patrons on Sunday night as they and the restaurant’s staff were ushered out of the building and into the parking lot.
During the past several years, the Veterans Heritage Museum has been looking for a place to call home. Todd Crooks, founder and volunteer since its inception 15 years ago, has simple requests – 1,000 square feet for the artifacts and a $100,000 budget for one staff member and any bills.
Recently, a reader brought to light an issue they had with the Elections #Vote2015 Q&A article concerning Rosalind “Roz” Gorc. The reader aledged that the degree stated was not accurate.
The parking lot at Bothell Landing Park will be closed for 12 hours from 11 a.m. on Sunday, July 19, to Monday, July 20.
The Reporter has investigated the legal histories of the candidates for Bothell City Council. Here is what the Reporter found while looking into the histories of candidates for position 2 and position 6, replacing Bill Evans and Mark Lamb, respectively.
Just days prior to the big Fourth of July festivities, the Downtown Action Committee of Bothell decided to host the first-ever window display competition. The grand prize and home-made trophy went to Bothell Main Street Antiques for their window display tribute and call to action supporting veterans.
On July 8, the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce hosted guest speakers from legislation to speak about how elected representatives are working for citizens at a county, state and federal level.
Each time a person logs onto a computer or takes their cell phone with them, not only are the things they searched tracked, but also where and when they do so. Bothell resident Jason Gaylord believes people live in a decreasingly private world, though they are increasingly connected through the internet.
A portion of SR 522 will be shut down this weekend for the construction of a new salmon-friendly culvert between Ballinger Way and Brookside Boulevard NE just west of Kenmore in Lake Forest Park. The construction will take place from 7 p.m. on July 17 through the morning of Monday, July 20 and disrupt traffic for anyone going west out of Kenmore.
On July 15, Amazon is hosting a deals day to rival Black Friday celebrating the company’s birth and giving massive discounts to consumers, including the auto inclined.