Last month, Edmonds College officials cut the ribbon on a new training lab — a section of a 12-ton Boeing 767 tanker.
Echandia’s marine battery systems power everything from tug boats to passenger and car ferries.
The permit allows Helion to use radioactive materials to operate the company’s fusion generator.
J. Sweets, offering traditional Japanese and western style treats opens, could open by early August at the Alderwood mall.
Lombardi’s Restaurant Group sold the Mill Creek property currently occupied by the restaurant. The Everett and Bellingham locations remain open.
The Marysville store will remain open for now. The retailer reported declining sales in the first quarter of the year.
On Tuesday, the grocery chains released a list of stores included in a deal to avoid anti-competition concerns amid a planned merger.
Helion Energy and Zap Energy offered state officials a tour of their plants. Both are on a quest to generate carbon-free electricity from fusion.
For Aurora Echo of Wildly Beloved Foods in Clinton, “sharing food is so ancient; it feels so good.”
Local online shoppers are on the look out for the made in Washington label.
Nominations are due July 31 for the awards from the Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment.
Holman, which owns Lexus of Seattle in Lynnwood, bought property on which the dealership resides.
The state’s seventh-largest city hasn’t had a chamber since 2011. After 13 years, businesses are rallying for its return.
From clownfish to kelp, Annie Crawley has been teaching kids and adults about the ocean’s wonders for three decades.
The state will roll out $1.2 billion to close gaps in internet access. But not enough professionals are working to build the infrastructure.
Identity theft, imposter scams and phony online ads were the most common schemes, a new study says.
Rosario Reyes spent the past 25 years helping other immigrants thrive. Now, she’s focused on sustaining her legacy.