The University of Gonzaga-bound senior netted 24 goals and 23 assists for 3A district champion Shorewood.
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Evan Reed’s newly minted nonprofit has picked up roughly 5,000 pounds of trash from the streets: “Support has been obviously overwhelming.”
Newsflash: In Island County, bus rides are free. Traveling the length of Whidbey Island can be an ideal winter day-trip.
The Lynnwood senior’s on-court production and determined leadership help key a historic season for the Royals.
The town’s pharmacy closed in July. The customers’ new pharmacist in Arlington called it “another nail in the coffin for health care.”
The junior quarterback racked up a program-record 49 TD passes while leading Lake Stevens to a second straight state title.
In 2018, Katherine Hopke took over the business from a Stanwood convent. Now she sells the beeswax candles online.
The use of cannabis by seniors is booming, but the benefits and dangers are not an exact science.
New heat presses allow teens to make T-shirts, hoodies and gear at the school’s merch store, Panther Pause — with the copyright.
One day, Erin Hauge bent to pick up a piece of garbage. It moved. Now, the family is grappling with the stomach-churning fallout.
A storm turned Dannika Prime’s neighborhood into lakefront property. She’s unsure of her next step, except that it’ll be expensive.
Elizabeth Cervantes, an undocumented immigrant, knows firsthand how language is a barrier to care. That’s why she’s in nursing school.
Milk cartons generally aren’t accepted by recycling centers in Snohomish County. Dispensers could be a solution. And they save milk too.
Gifford Horses retrains and rehomes thoroughbreds from around the country. Kaisa Gifford “puts her heart and soul into these animals.”
Everett’s Tasty Curry and Arlington’s Pedeltweezer’s combine your greatest takeout passions into one perfect pizza pie.
The Eagles feature a standout trio of state placers from last season, including a state champion and runner-up.
Indoor climbing gyms in and around Snohomish County offer thrills without winter chills.
Cesar Sanchez, 17, went to stay the night at a friend’s house in Everett, his mother said. Early Sunday, he was shot to death.
African music filled the room Saturday at 19203 36th Ave. West, for the grand opening of the nonprofit’s new state headquarters.