Between Snohomish, Skagit and Island counties, there’s plenty to do right in your own backyard
From cake frosting in their hair to the car keys in their hands, it all goes by so fast.
Give high school seniors who are stressed to the max a break — find something else to talk about.
A painful torn calf muscle doesn’t require surgery — just a LOT of rest. So pass the Advil and the TV remote.
“Never again,” she vows after a white-knuckle trip through the Brown Bear tunnel. Then she remembers she bought a year’s worth of car washes.
Got 10 minutes? Spend it cleaning a corner of the kitchen. You can get a lot done in that short period.
Some day, you’ll be mocked like you make fun of people who graduated in, say, 1996.
No surprise, forgetting to water the Christmas tree is on the list.
Unlike the top TikTok content creators, local author Jennifer Bardsley isn’t getting rich. But it’s nice to be paid nearly $7,000 this year for doing what she’s done for years.
This Christmas home cook has progressed from pot pies to round steak to prime rib.
A Costco-size bottle of Neutrogena Rainbath takes the author back to the carefree days of seventh grade
It may itch, but you can’t beat a wool sweater for warmth. And it’ll last a lifetime.
Kindred Kitchen on Broadway offers delicious, affordable meal kits — supporting a local humanitarian cause.
A session at a downtown Everett yoga studio recharges my batteries after a difficult start to fall.
You could do a pub crawl there — and drive home safely, if a bit jittery.
Jennifer Bardsley accompanies her daughter and a friend to an Alex G concert in downtown Seattle. What could go wrong?
Sure, it’s a pain in the neck. But much, much more than that, it’s a vital piece of American democracy.