Lifetime Bothell resident Arlene Plancich remembers the quiet days of Bothell, growing up on her family’s farm on Beardslee Blvd.
Bothell High School’s football team is in a promising position this year based on it’s ranking and how it finished last season. The return of it’s talented quarterback and running back doesn’t hurt either.
Puget Sound Energy, Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County and Bonneville Power Administration built a new, high-performance manufactured home for a family in Bothell.
The city of Bothell celebrated the construction of its new City Hall during a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday.
The City of Bothell will celebrate the construction of its new city hall at a groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m. Sept. 3.
Funding is secured to start construction on the vacant Anderson School redevelopment project in downtown Bothell by the McMenamins Inc.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
A line of around 80 people stretched outside Herbal Nation, a marijuana retail store that opened it’s doors in Bothell today.
Fifteen Northshore School District alumni, former staff and board members were recognized at a Wall of Honor induction ceremony Aug. 16 at Pop Keeney Stadium.
A retro-rock and roll band based in Seattle is coming back to perform at Bothell’s Music in the Park Concert Series this year.
Miss Tess sang her first song on stage when she was 13.
The City of Kenmore recently purchased .65 acres of waterfront property located at 7353 NE 175th St. at the confluence of Swamp Creek and the Sammamish River, near Squires Landing Park in Kenmore.
More than 600 Kenmore businesses registered in the city’s new business registration program.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
Participants of the Peter Kirk Classic will tee off at the Inglewood Golf Club this year to celebrate the 20th year of the event.
Bothell resident Sam Wicks, 14, grew up watching his father Ben Wicks use his love of climbing to combat slavery in India.
The King County Sheriff’s Office Crime Blotter is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Northshore area that are dispatched to on-duty officers.
Bracing for an expensive round of studies, the biotech company Amgen reported Tuesday evening it plans to shut down all of its facilities in Colorado and Washington state, including those in Bothell.
The city of Kenmore is working with Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and Daniels Real Estate to preserve, rehabilitate and activate the former Saint Edward Seminary building.
Kenmore City Council voted unanimously at the July 21 meeting to install a camera in council chambers so they can livestream meetings for residents.