Dozens of people gathered for dancing, cuisine and more on a sunny afternoon to celebrate South Asian heritage in Everett.
Even in pristine salmon habitat like the Sultan, Chinook numbers are down. Warm water and extreme weather are potential factors.
Emma Corbilla Doody and Don Doody bought the home for $920,000 last year. Not long after, HGTV came calling.
In 2022, Tulalip Heritage High School changed its approach to a “Big Picture” model. Teachers now ask students what they want to learn.
Federal authorities moved hundreds of goats to the North Cascades. Tracking showed most died within five years. Now, tribes are trying to save the population.
Under a final plan announced Thursday, officials will release three to seven bears per year. They anticipate 200 in a century.
A possibly larger-than-life sculpture, created by Terry Carrigan of Skywater Studios, will be featured at this weekend’s “Oddmall” expo.
“Most of the people who walk in through the door don’t know our food,” said Fatou Dibba, co-owner of the new restaurant at Hewitt and Broadway.
The 90-year-old shared his love of Nancy, God and Costco at the Everett senior expo last month.
The Timberwolves use timely hits, solid fielding in 9-0 shutout victory over the Knights.
The team brings together dancers from across styles to raise the bar of what’s possible in the local scene.
For a century, congregants have gathered at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. For Marvin Lauterbach, the church is home.
Binita Shrestha “wanted to be everything.” At 50, she can check off Korean beauty pageant contestant and restaurant franchisee.
After a bill to limit rent increases failed, Snohomish County residents like Susan Lockyer are feeling pinched by outside investors.
The money will support the city’s alternative crisis response and the YMCA of Snohomish County.
Once a month, Utsalady Elementary shuts down for students to do nothing but make art for hours. Arts advocates want to expand the program.
Just ask Jimmer De Groot. He expresses his love of grills through his art. And it’s now a bit of an obsession.
Resilience and brotherhood take center stage with ‘friends-first’ band.
After the slide
“In a decade, we have just really, really advanced,” through hard-earned lessons applied to the pandemic, floods and opioids.
After the slide
The slide wiped out a neighborhood along Highway 530 in 2014. “Even though you feel like you’re alone in your grief, you’re really not.”