More than 80 districts and 19 public transit fleets will receive $22 million from VW settlement to improve air quality.
Gov. Jay Inslee visited the school to learn how Career Connect Washington has supported students.
YES celebrates 50 years of providing youth and family behavioral health services.
VALA Eastside makes Kirkland its permanent home.
McClellan released his 48-hour album, “Listen2Daze,” at Vortex Music & Movies.
Bob and Linda Tjossem are honored for their generosity through scholarship fund.
Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers stay at No. 1 on Roots Music Reports blues chart.
The new campus will be able to hold 12 students.
Halloween events are being held throughout the whole Eastside.
‘The Difference Between Solitude and Loneliness’ is seven years in the making; teacher’s dream come true.
The national event was Oct. 10.
Greg McClellan finishes what may be the world’s longest album in dedication to his lifelong friend.
‘VOLTA’ introduces electronic music and BMX biking to tell story with universal theme.
YES partners with LWSD and BSD to address mental health and substance use issues in students sooner.
The HopeFest has served 6,500 low-income or homeless people in King County.
Project Talent launches 58-year follow-up study focusing on Alzheimer’s disease
An honest review of Jubal Flagg’s comedy show, ‘Burn it Down.’
Heather LeRoss chronicles motherhood, womanhood and “wife-hood” in new book
The event served to educate students how to eat healthy, manage stress and find fun in exercising.
District welcomes Dr. Jane Stavem after two and a half month search.