Arlington knows if it wants to be considered a viable Class 4A contender after many seasons in 3A, it has to beat some of those storied programs in the classification. A good start would be Friday ...
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) says a driver under the influence crashed into a barrier on I-405 in Bothell at around 7 ...
Bothell travels to Moses Lake for a playoff matchup on Saturday, Nov. 15. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. PT at Moses Lake (home site). Fans can follow the game page ...
BOTHELL — Soon enough, Bothell will have more stops along Community Transit’s Swift Green Line bus route. The transportation agency is asking for public comment on eight proposed new bus stops — ...
A Bothell City Council candidate is fighting to keep the city accommodating for single-family homes. Mark Swanson, who is running for the city council seat in Position 4, has a platform centered ...
Strong winds and steady rain toppled trees and knocked out power. by The Associated Press BOTHELL, Wash. (AP) — The Snohomish County prosecutor has declined to file charges against a Bothell police ...
BOTHELL, Wash. — The pilot of a small experimental plane, his passenger and a pet dog walked away late Tuesday night with only minor injuries after the aircraft was forced to land on a Bothell road ...
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JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — A state’s insect expert called the discovery of a tree-killing bark beetle in a Bothell trap “concerning.” Washington state officials have been tracking the migration ...
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The Jody Loomis case reveals chilling details, decades of mystery, and how DNA finally identified her killer after 47 years.
BOTHELL — On a rainy January morning, Clara Bannon led her school’s weekly meeting. About 30 students and four staff members sat in a loose circle. “All in favor raise your hand,” said Clara, 15.