Students launch a petition drive to keep canine pals, including one therapy pup with a staff ID tag.
“We really are forever changed,” says mother of two whose baby son needs tube feeding and extra care.
Providence partners with shelter to provide medical aid in a safe place for people who are homeless.
Current owner plans apartment complex on property, but pair of dwellings could be moved to new site.
An arboretum group raised money for a sculpture installed in Andy Sudkamp’s honor. It’s now a gift to city.
Larry Jubie’s more than $80,000 gift will help Providence General Foundation support construction.
Speaker from Millennia Ministries wants civil rights leader’s legacy to be “lived every single day.”
In his new history of Sound Transit, former Herald writer Bob Wodnik delves into complex battles.
Everett’s Jerry Garner, a native of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is president of Northwest Packer Backers.
For family of Snohomish Marine, new troubles tied to Iraq and Iran stir memories of son’s sacrifice.
District’s new program aimed at children, age 5 by Aug. 31, who aren’t now enrolled in early learning.
Still beloved by many, Presley, born Jan. 8, 1935, would be celebrating 85th birthday had he lived.
After the December holidays, nonprofits that operate retail outlets see big increases in donations.
A friend who goes to water aerobics with the centenarian was along for the Honor Flight.
Some stockpiled food as Herald readers learned about efforts to avoid being bitten by a computer bug.
After reading 2012 column in The Herald, they were able to find a sister’s son who serves in the Army.
No YMCA membership required for city residents to use pools on Colby, but Forest Park remains open.
With new median strip included in streetscape work, some drivers need a different route to parking.
“It’s a happy story about Washington,” says Cavelero Mid High School art teacher who headed project.
The new cafe in HopeWorks Station, site of 65 apartments, will provide job training for young people.