The port will break ground on two new buildings this summer. Slated for completion next year, Alexa’s Cafe will open in one of them.
As an advocate for the Latino community, sharing and preserving its traditions is central to Jimenez’ identity.
The Edmonds Center for the Arts coordinator strives to create a more connected and empathetic community.
Graves leads training sessions on Israel, Jewish history and the Holocaust and identifying antisemitic hate crimes.
Molbak’s wants to create a “hub” for retailers and community groups at its former Woodinville store. But first it must raise $2.5 million.
As admissions director at WSU Everett, he hopes to give more local students the chance to attend college.
As director of the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, Lockwood has extended the club’s programs to more locations and more kids.
Run by a husband and wife team, the chiropractic and rehabilitation clinic has locations in Arlington, Marysville and Lake Stevens.
Sam Salehpour worked on the 787 Dreamliner but grew alarmed over changes to the assembly of the fuselage.
“Proud to serve minorities.” Carino recently established a scholarship fund for Latino high school students.
Volunteer events and activities take time, McGinty says, but “it’s important to incorporate them into our daily lives.”
The founder of The House of Wisdom at Edmonds College hopes to bridge the gap in education inequity.
The pharmaceutical giant plans to relocate the facility’s Seagen drug production to a plant in North Carolina.
The Port of Everett is planning a series of public meetings on the measure through June.
Black Press Media, which operates Sound Publishing, completed its sale Monday (March 25), following the formerly announced corporate restructuring.
Tolbert won the Elson S. Floyd Award, honoring a leader who has “created lasting opportunities” for the underserved.
Mountain Pacific Bank’s founder is the recipient of the Fluke Award from Economic Alliance Snohomish County.
Historic Downtown Snohomish Association receives the Opportunity Lives Here award from Economic Alliance.
Hobbs, a former Lake Stevens senator, is the recipient of the Henry M. Jackson Award from Economic Alliance Snohomish County.
Katie Larios was honored at an Economic Alliance gathering: “A champion for other young women of color in STEM.”