Two mossy and mysterious figures in the woods of Lundeen Parkway turn heads and lighten up a gloomy day.
Cecilia Garcia, a Lake Stevens collector of 200 tumblers, was among those who lined up for the shiny red Starbucks holiday cup.
The couple’s fourth son was born en route to the hospital, in the front seat. “You can’t stop a baby who wants to come out.”
A mystery painting is on display at the Mukilteo Ivar’s. The deadline to solve it, or at least take a good guess, is Jan. 15.
A romance on Rucker heated up without help from The Love Zone — and other tall tales from the past year.
The use of cannabis by seniors is booming, but the benefits and dangers are not an exact science.
The new Mukilteo Speedway pub with food, games and soon pull-tabs, is open 365 days, including holidays or snow days.
Qingyun Li was 11 when he scored a perfect 36 on the ACT test. His sister, Ruoyun, was one point away.
You can pile up the Turkey Cake, a platter-ready frozen bird, and Turkey Day Fixin’s, the side dish flavor of the month.
Sam Taylor, 73, is a “Home Depot artist.” He uses drop cloths as canvas and house paint to create art.
The track opened at Jennings Nature Park. It took three years for Landon Oliphant’s wish to come true.
Jaxen McInnis, 26, said his limited edition snack obsession started two years ago with Lady Gaga Oreo cookies.
Daniel Weiss built a collection of tins with lard, tobacco, tennis balls, razors — you name it, it’s for sale in Mountlake Terrace.
Artist Shannon Kringen, known as “Goddess Kring,” decorated her car to express her colorful style.
Cramer, 70, founded Pacific Trading Cards in what started as a boyhood crush on a Babe Ruth card. His new book tells the story.
Barb Denton’s rig of 348,000 miles was found three miles from home, intact, with a half-tank of gas and an empty bag of Oberto sticks.
The city is having a naming contest for its new sod-slaying, hedge-hogging, forest-clumping, Mr-mow-it-all.
For curious parents, these glimpses are exciting, but not medically endorsed.
Appointed, then uncontested, Jason Moon wants people to know who he is. So he put up campaign signs.
Roger BelAir, 76, goes behind bars every chance he gets. Around here, he teaches at rec centers.