Donations went to support Operation Warm Coat for Mary’s Place and Babies of Homelessness.
Gratitude mindfulness helps see sun on horizon.
Unlocking medicinal benefits from your own plants.
Community members attended a ‘push-in’ ceremony on Feb. 23.
Heart Health Month may be done, but here are some tips that can help all year-round.
The History Channel show is coming to Washington and seeking finds throughout the state, including the Eastside.
He will speak about how arsenic was used historically as a common pesticide, spreading poison across the United States.
Pages’ responsibilities range from presenting the flags to distributing amendments on the House floor.
Visit Wastemobile website for details about acceptable materials and amounts, plus upcoming collection events and convenient, permanent disposal sites
This event is set for Feb. 28 and is free and open to all.
This is the first Code Ninjas center in Washington.
The showcase will be from 6-9 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Den Coffee Shop in Bothell.
Though the feds are in a wait-and-see mood there are benefits to buying and/or selling now versus waiting
The program combines the joy of reading with the beauty of the great outdoors.
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.”