Sports in 2012 were like a rollercoaster ride, from many teams being picked to vie for state titles and records being broke, to legends retiring and new fields being opened.
The melody from “Over the Rainbow” echoed through the parking lot of Bothell High School Friday evening as many wept and held candles for a local family.
The Bothell Christmas Tournament kicked off Thursday night at Bothell High School with four first-round games including the host team blowing out Highline High School 86-51.
Most kids dream of getting a Barbie doll, video game or bike for Christmas. Tahlia Boyd just wants to spend Christmas at home with her family.
The vacancy left on the King County Council for District No. 1 by Attorney General-elect Bob Ferguson is getting many applicants for the position. But Kenmore Mayor David Baker and Rep. Cindy Ryu are two names that could have wide reaching impacts for the Northshore community.
The Inglemoor High School boys basketball team struggled last season, finishing the season with a 6-14 record. But the Vikings were in many of those 14 losses all the way down to the final buzzer, including some of the games against the toughest competition in the state.
The Bothell Police Department is looking for three male suspects in a home-invasion robbery that took place Thursday night in the 300 block of 228th St. S.E. Police say that they responded to a 911 call at 8:46 p.m.
Basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, badminton and softball are just some of the sports that University of Washington Bothell students were excited about, despite standing outside in 40 degree temperatures and a slight drizzle.
The Cedar Park Christian boys basketball team has seen consistent regular season success during five years under head coach Adam Lynch.
For Bothell boys basketball head coach Ron Bollinger this season is an anomaly. During his 26 years of coaching he has had three players continue on to play Division I basketball in college. It is a true rarity to have more than one in any season.
A Kenmore resident awoke to the sound of a smoke alarm early Thursday morning. The man saw smoke and flames coming from his back porch and called 911.
Football can be a religion in the Northshore community, with Pop Keeney Stadium the place of worship. But one of its most beloved leaders is stepping away from the sidelines and leaving a long legacy of success and stewardship.
The Inglemoor high school boys basketball team began the preseason with a game at 3A Mercer Island.
The Bothell High school wrestling team began the season Thursday with a meet against Skyline, losing 45-32
Many people take this time of the year to give back to their community or help a neighbor. Bothell resident Jim Anderson does it all year long.
The Bothell and Kenmore Reporter newspapers are seeking holiday light displays to share with the greater community.
The City of Kenmore will receive the largest grant from the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board for the current cycle at $5.2 million. The announcement came Nov. 15-16 in Bellingham during the TIB’s 2012 meeting. The state agency will give $104 million to 168 different transportation projects in Washington state.
The development of downtown Kenmore has been a big focus for the city. Kenmore officials hope to rejuvenate and redevelop Kenmore Village with the addition of Kenmore Camera.
A former employee of the North Creek Law Firm in Bothell is suing the business, Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb and his wife Kim, for wrongful termination and invasion of privacy in connection with an alleged two-year affair between the employee and the mayor.
Two years ago the Bothell High School football team traveled to Tahoma High School in Tacoma to take on Bellermine Prep for a state playoff game.