Talk about making a grand return to the soccer pitch.
It’s grueling work, but Cedar Park Christian’s football players figure that all the time ensconced in the weight room and…
Push the “I want to” button, “make football your passion” and “go hard and grind.”
Steve Hannan is back in black and gold.
Andreea Ghizila is always on the move.
Northshore Junior High’s girls tennis players did it again.
Cedar Park Christian battled, but came up short in the 1A state baseball championship game with a 5-3 loss to…
Inglemoor’s softball team won a pair and lost a pair to finish fifth at the 4A state tournament.
An 18-athlete Bothell High contingent will be descending upon Mount Tahoma High this weekend at the 4A state track and…
Derek Lohr was ready. No doubt about it.
Bothell boys soccer bounced Newport, 3-2, on Saturday in the 4A KingCo playoffs.
Taylor Waara was glad to be back in the no-hitter zone.
Connor Portugal couldn’t be more ecstatic about what went down last Friday.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene glanced around the table on Tuesday afternoon at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) and told…
As Eastside police chiefs and others gathered at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) on Tuesday night, something was missing.
Six days after a male suspect attacked a 42-year-old Redmond woman on the Marymoor Park Trail, detectives from the Redmond Police Department (RPD) and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) are working closely to locate the suspect.
Flowers were placed near the area where a 2-year-old Redmond girl was struck by a car and killed at Redmond Town Center on the evening of July 1. No charges have been filed against the 25-year-old Kenmore male driver.
Carnations and a single red rose were placed near the area where a 2-year-old Redmond girl was struck by a car and killed at Redmond Town Center on Wednesday evening.
The Snohomish County Sheriffs Office (SCSO) is offering its ‘Citizen Academy’ at two locations in January.
Donald Driver doesn’t hold anything back.
When the former professional football player tells his story to people, they get the whole deal. It’s an emotional and riveting ride dotted with harsh times — experiencing poverty and homelessness — that lead to victory in the end.