A roller skating coach has launched an online fundraiser, wants to help the place he fears may close.
With Snohomish County Music Project as fiscal sponsor, Fisherman’s festival group can get donations.
With the COVID-19 toll still rising, the day-to-day world of last January seems a distant memory.
Lynnwood’s Patrick Crosby wasn’t in the military, but he felt it was time to “give something back.”
People who worked with him and those who were his subjects recall his fairness, honesty and work ethic.
The display is up through New Year’s Eve as volunteers look ahead to Wintertide Lights for 2021.
Edmonds Lutheran Church’s display came about after a group’s immersion trip to the U.S.-Mexico border.
He brought racial diversity to Superior Court. In retirement, he’ll focus on therapeutic justice.
Hospital gift shop volunteers and other members support Camp Prov, autism center, scholarships, more.
For the 11th year, Tonja Jones donated coats in memory of a nephew who was fatally stabbed.
In this coronavirus holiday season, we’re all seeking ways to carry on — perhaps making new traditions.
Christmas House won’t open this year due to COVID, but its toys will be distributed at area food banks.
“There is a romance to it,” says a Historic Everett member who researched railroads for a 2021 calendar.
The housing complex is the first phase of redevelopment for an agency that helps those with mental health issues.
“The need is just overwhelming,” VOA volunteer said as hundreds of cars lined up for groceries.
Stanwood-Camano historian, Lincoln scholar Richard Hanks spans decades in “Solemn, the Drums Thrill.”
As a gunner in B-17 “Flying Fortress,” Arlington’s Art Unruh flew 50 missions to fight Nazis in Europe.
With loss of a grant from United Way, Pacific Treatment Alternatives ESTEEM housing program at risk.
A Lake Stevens woman spearheaded the placement of signs to honor those who fought for the right to vote.
Michelle Jeffreys has found a peaceful new life far from where Zoe Galasso and classmates died in 2014.