Eastside Community Aid Thrift Shop provides grant funds to nonprofit organizations on the Eastside.
Progress doesn’t come overnight and maintaining health is almost always hard work.
The last Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan was adopted in 2013 and it is typically updated every five to six years.
He will discuss Frederick Law Olmsted’s legacy of including green spaces in urban planning.
Locals can learn how to prepare their garden for spring and offer input on future workshops.
The school’s first show of the new year will be the author’s “Pride and Prejudice.”
Applications are due by Jan. 15.
The service will be available twice a week through April 16.
The president of the Sno-King Watershed Council will speak on how they are monitoring the area’s water systems.
House values have roughly doubled in the last 10 years.
Hundreds participate in 5K, 10K walk/run on the traditionally the “worst” weather day of the year.
Now is a good time to reflect back on accomplishments and goals achieved from the last year.
The biennial grant cycle will open Jan. 4, 2019.
Natalia Johnson is finishing her master’s in classical voice at NYU.
UW Bothell served as a sponsor and community partner for the event.
To list or not to list during the holidays? That is the question.
Snohomish County is currently seeking volunteers for two open positions on the Boundary Review Board. Board members are residents of…
New aviation class prepares students for takeoff at North Creek High School.
This is the band’s first single since its name change.
The board was honored specifically for its adoption of an equity policy, and the efforts to identify and remove barriers to equity in education.