Travelers should expect delays or find another way from Friday to Thursday between Highway 204 and Lundeen Parkway.
The 12-year-old child held himself up by grabbing on to a plastic pipe while firefighters worked to save him.
On social media, Ashley Morrison, 31, formed a worldwide community to talk about cats and mental health. Her mom wants to keep it going.
Cooper Cummings, who grew up in Lake Stevens, defeated a world record-holder in Cooper’s Hill Cheese Rolling and Wake.
Both directions of the interstate between Bothell and Lynnwood are set for disruptions this week.
Officers were responding to a 911 call about a “person in crisis” on the railroad tracks around 12:40 p.m.
John Stejer’s mother, 86, is eligible for Medicaid. But he discovered no place in the state would take her. “I was actually in disbelief.”
Everett banned handing out food and water in city-designated zones: “They just want people to disappear … be somebody else’s problem.”
For Memorial Day, a local VFW post partnered with a restoration company to save decades-old uniforms and medals.
The annual breakfast was started to connect the community and the school, as well as to get people to interact.
After an unsuccessful appeal to block it, the Tulalip Tribes are now on the cusp of building the 32-bed center in farmland.
Arlington police say initial indications show the fire at ReMyx’d did not appear to be intentionally set.
A reader wondered why the highway had a lane closure despite not seeing work done. Crews were waiting on the weather.
During the pandemic, Justin Bell, 32, went on trial for a shooting. Bell claims his right to an impartial jury was violated.
A pandemic backlog and inexperienced cops begin to explain the trend, even as police raise the alarm about rising crime.
And it’s free! Last year’s event drew 50,000 people downtown to see hundreds of gleaming hot rods and cool cars.
A tiny lighthouse, a spooky mansion and more: Gary Fontes’ miniature world of architectural wonders is one-twelfth the size of real life.