Pinot Gris wins top honors again.
The musical will be the last show directed by Steve Tomkins as Village Theatre’s artistic director.
Three events in May you can’t miss on the Eastside.
The two sessions will take place on May 3 and May 5.
A local 20-year-old woman celebrated her birthday by giving blankets to babies.
The firm committed to providing $100,000 in financial support to 20 college students.
County library members will now have free access to an expansive film streaming service.
The celebration and its numerous events will take place from May 4 to 6.
The students’ performance earned landmark evaluation at the World Strides Heritage Festival.
A Bellevue student won first place while a Bothell student won sixth place.
The shelter aims to alleviate overcrowding after disastrous flooding on the island of Kauai.
Google.org grant helps KCLS Foundation deliver STEAM programs to under-served youth in King County.
Newport High School’s Drama Program will perform the production on April 20, 21, 27 and 28.
Local volunteers help local residents in need of home maintenance.
A neighborhood conference is also planned for April 21.
Newport and Interlake High School jazz bands earn top honors at University of Montana Jazz Festival.
The class will benefit the entire Eastside with events on April 10, 11 and 14.
Boys & Girls Club teen, Yana Shabanov was recognized for her service.
The Hearts and Hammers group will help locals with projects starting May 19.
The expo is the largest tech event in the Pacific Northwest.