The King County Library, including branches in Kenmore and Bothell, is launching a new adult programming series called “A Place at the Table.”
The Northshore YMCA will host the annual Community Egg Hunt in Bothell with help from Evergreen Church.
The following Washington State University students have earned undergraduate degrees for the fall 2012 semester from Kenmore.
Ted Christensen will be inducted into the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Hall of Fame in the Fine Arts category at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association induction ceremony on May 8 in Renton.
The Northshore Senior Center will host a Karaoke BINGO night at 6 p.m. on March 29.
The Bothell KinderCare will host a community pancake breakfast with all food cooked and served by the Woodinville Fire Department.
Construction crews plan to close the SR 520 floating bridge and highway from Montlake Boulevard to I-405 from 11 p.m. Friday, March 15 through 5 a.m. Monday, March 18 to complete Eastside construction activities.
Washington’s voter registration deadlines might be changed under a bill passed by the House, one of several elections-related measures approved by the chamber.
Sixty–seven students from Canyon Park and Kenmore Junior High Schools attended the Wintergrass Youth Academy.
A bill to establish statewide education standards for K-12 success was voted off the Senate floor on Wednesday.
Rod Dembowski took the oath of office as the King County Council’s 1st District representative today.
The Growth Management Hearings Board issued a final decision and order dismissing the petition of the City of Kenmore’s Shoreline Master Program (SMP) on Feb. 27.
Washington state’s 2010 ban on the use of the chemical BPA in baby bottles, children’s cups and sports bottles appears to be working. The Department of Ecology recently tested a number of these products on retail shelves in Washington and found that BPA has nearly disappeared.
Snohomish County will join King County and the Cascadia Green Building Council conference in sponsoring the 2013 Green Tools Government Confluence, an event that gathers sustainability leaders in the public sector from across the region for an intense day of inspiration and peer-to-peer learning.
The Inglemoor boys basketball team survived a scare Friday afternoon at Juanita High School.
Sound Publishing, Inc. announced Wednesday, Feb. 6 that it has signed an agreement with the Washington Post Company to acquire the Everett (WA) Daily Herald, a 46,000 circulation daily and Sunday newspaper and its other print and online products. The transaction is expected to close in early March.
The No. 2 ranked Bothell boys basketball team will take on rival Issaquah at 8 p.m. tonight at Juanita High School during the second round of the 4A KingCo tournament.
Thursday, Feb. 7 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, designed to encourage black people across the United States to get educated, get tested, get involved, and get treated.
St. Louise Catholic School in Bellevue announced today that the National Catholic Educational Association has named Snohomish County Judge Millie Dooris Judge the 2013 Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate for outstanding personal and professional achievements.
The Snohomish County Arts Commission is seeking concepts from qualified artists to design, fabricate and install a site-specific artwork for Miner’s Corner County Park near Bothell.
More than 2,700 men, women and children spent last night sleeping in cars, tents, buses, emergency rooms, or just under blankets in doorways and under bridges, according to King County’s 33rd annual One Night Count. That’s a 5 percent increase from last year.
Kenmore Junior High school student Claire Cook participated in the senate page program in Olympia last week.
For this year’s count, approximately 150 volunteers spent the day and early evening gathering information on Snohomish County’s homeless population.