Kick off the holidays with an evening of music from Bothell High School instrumental students directed by Philip Dean.
The Snohomish County Department of Public Works is advising motorists of the 224th St. SW single-lane closure in Bothell. The closure is from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today through Dec. 6.
Bothell High School student Monika Katarzyna Helak has been awarded a Vaya a América Latina Scholarship from AFS Intercultural Programs/USA.
Bastyr University will hold a case discussion with a cross-disciplinary group of experts on Breast Cancer at 6 p.m. on Nov. 18.
The gallery at Kenmore City Hall will feature a Youth Art Exhibit with the works of local artists age 5-18 on Nov. 22.
Inglemoor’s Kayla Roberson won two events during the Sea-King District meet on Saturday.
Cedar Park Assembly of God will host the Jubilee Christmas Tour, featuring talented Christian recording artists, The Booth Brothers, Greater Vision and Legacy Five at 6 p.m. on Dec. 7. The church is located at 16300 112th Ave. NE in Bothell.
For her outstanding academic performance and lifelong leadership in community service, University of Washington Bothell MBA student Jen Landry becomes the first recipient of the Don Whitney Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded through the university’s School of Business.
Bothell based BioLife Solutions, Inc. today announced that it has been named to the Deloitte 2013 Fast Technology 500 list of North American innovative, high growth technology companies.
Transportation challenges and priorities for Bothell and other communities along the King and Snohomish county border are the focus of a meeting being held by the Washington State Transportation Commission next week in Bothell. Officials from the cities of Bothell, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park and Woodinville, as well as King and Snohomish counties, will participate in the commission’s meeting, which is part of its public outreach program
The Bothell High School volleyball team advanced to the state tournament Saturday during the bi-district tournament at Edmonds-Wooday High School.
Evergreen Academy announced that first grade teacher Whitney Ball has been named Elementary Teacher of the Year by Evergreen Academy’s parent organization, Nobel Learning Communities, Inc. (NLCI).
Through a partnership with Northlake Lutheran Church, Hopelink’s Kirkland/Northshore Food Bank has expanded into Kenmore, operating on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.
Bartell Drugs is once again partnering with the Salvation Army to provide holiday gifts for children in need by collecting new, unwrapped toys during its 10th annual Salvation Army “Toy ‘N’ Joy” drive, Nov. 17 through Dec. 14.
Bothell company Galleries HQ, which helps visual artists and galleries showcase their creations to the world, today launched a new Kickstarter campaign to extend its platform to iPhone.
The Bothell Historical Museum Society is seeking $3,500 in community donations by Jan. 1 to help digitize the community’s pioneer newspapers. The project has been dubbed “Spread the News.”
Snohomish County Fire District 1, which serves north Bothell, recently promoted four paramedics to serve as medical services officers.
The Northshore Wranglers Program will dim the lights and singers will raise their voices in song at the 2013 Music Project concert from 7-9:30 p.m. on Dec. 6.
UW Bothell and the surrounding community will gather at the campus’ new Veterans Archway to honor student veterans, alumni veterans and their families today from 4-6 p.m.
The Inglemoor High School volleyball team earned a big upset Tuesday during the 4A KingCo tournament at Skyline High School.