Bothell’s Steve Brack readily admits that five years ago, he was overweight and out of shape.
“I was concerned about my health,” said Brack, who added he started walking 45 minutes to an hour daily.
“Let’s face it, Cascadia is at the center of the known universe.”
Stepping down as head of the center of the universe after five years on the job, Cascadia Community College President William Christopher has made the above claim numerous times.
CORE Theatrics’ SummerStock 2010 Season will offer Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” July 8-11 at the Northshore Performing Arts…
A June 1980 article on their “second retirement” nicely spells out why the Kenmore community decided to make a pretty big deal out of what was then the impending departure of John and Anne Wallace.
The article appeared in the Northshore Citizen, a direct ancestor of the Bothell-Kenmore Reporter.
The Northlake Lutheran and Epiphany Lutheran church choirs will present a free Partners in Praise gospel concert at 7 p.m….
Both Bothell and Kenmore have announced the lineups for their free, outdoor summer concerts. In Kenmore, concerts are slated for…
These days, Dominic Liberio’s 1964 Ford Fairlane sits in the driveway or garage of his Kenmore home quite possibly with a higher gloss on it than when it rolled out of the factory more than four decades ago.
They spend two or three years learning the physical part of the art form, many more years studying the spiritual portion.
The 20th annual Aronoff Chamber Music Series will run nightly from June 27-30 at the Bastyr University Chapel, 14500 Juanita…
There are bulldozers and backhoes roaming along State Route 522 in Bothell, making way for a revamped downtown. More such machines will join the small herd in the future as the city advances its ambitious plan to redesign not just downtown, but surrounding locations, as well.
With the help of theater company Studio East, 35 Kenmore Junior High students performed the musical “Once Upon a Mattress”…
Bothell’s Page Ive received an Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarship at the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) 33rd annual benefit dinner at the Tribeca Rooftop in New York City April 28.
Who needs Hollywood when you have Bothell and Blender.org?
A trio of local filmmakers is hoping to light up a new trail to science-fiction movie magic with not much more than a free Internet program and plenty of imagination.
More than 300 guests were treated to a panoply of dance, music, mime and gymnastics last month during literal dance…
Ask a person playing a trivia game to name a classic Broadway musical from the 1950s, and shows like “West Side Story” or “My Fair Lady” may quickly come to mind.
The 90-voice Kirkland Choral Society will be singing at 7:30 p.m. May 14 at the Bastyr University Chapel in Kenmore….
He is probably better spoken than most people three or four times his age. As he talks, there is no hesitation in his answers, no “umms.”
Kirby Larson may have journeyed to New York and won a major literary award recently, but in the grand scheme of things, she’s a hope-giver who thrives on telling a poignant story that lifts readers’ spirits.
Talking to a reporter about what he hopes will be easily the biggest summer vacation he has had in his 11 years, Bothell’s Caleb McAuslan answers questions quickly and clearly, offering his opinion and his thoughts without hesitation.
Kenmore’s Scout Troop 582 returned from a three-day hiking, fishing and rock-climbing trip last weekend in eastern Washington, near the Moses Lake area. While there, scouts noticed that many people were using the Seeps Lake area as a place to dump their garbage. Since they had a big open trailer they had used to haul their gear over, they decided to use it to pick up more than a ton of garbage and haul it to the local dump.