This 5-bedroom beachfront Airbnb has rooms patterned after “The Parent Trap,” “The African Queen” and the ferry Tokitae.
Longtime patrons of a Snohomish County bikini barista chain have been asking: “Why are you wearing clothes?” New management wants to be family-friendly.
The two new hulky moss figures are the handiwork of an artist named Steve, creator of the original.
The bunkers held a storehouse of history, much of it moldy, outdated and unwanted.
Louise Grevstad, 79, was shut out from deals because she doesn’t have a smartphone. She didn’t think it was fair. So she went to the media.
Jona Sarmiento was walking by the rotisserie chickens when her water broke. Now her baby is six times the weight of a roasted bird.
The city’s initial crack at renaming the main drag got over 1,500 responses. Most want to keep the name.
“There’s a whole population who would be amazing police officers” but never considered it, the police chief said.
A possibly larger-than-life sculpture, created by Terry Carrigan of Skywater Studios, will be featured at this weekend’s “Oddmall” expo.
The 90-year-old shared his love of Nancy, God and Costco at the Everett senior expo last month.
Just ask Jimmer De Groot. He expresses his love of grills through his art. And it’s now a bit of an obsession.
Olin, 83, built homes for regular people and those with gobs of money. His first house in Everett sold for $12,000 in 1963.
This is the second year in a row that an app by Sydney Vo and Azul Rangel won in the state’s Second District.
Takayuki Masumoto, “who absolutely brooks no nonsense from his patrons,” is looking for a buyer. Name not included.
Bright murals now adorn the walls. The artwork is intended to calm and relax detainees.
Henrietta and Betty, a goose duet, entertain passersby in the yard between Colby Avenue and Evergreen Way.
A banya in Russian refers to a hot room or sauna. You can also plunge in the cold pool. Or play chess and eat piroshki.