Discover the Art & Culture Scene in Everett, Washington
Less than 30 miles north of Seattle lies the city of Everett, where a steadily growing art and cultural scene may surprise you. Whether flying into nearby Seattle Paine Field International Airport or driving the distance, an
Tse’k’wa National Historic Site, Charlie Lake, British Columbia
The Tse’k’wa National Historic Site is an archaeologically and spiritually significant landmark for the Dane-zaa people and their ancestors. Situated north of Fort St. John, British Columbia, the cave provides a rare glimpse into the lives of
A Spring Escape to Yakima Valley, Washington
As winter melts away, Yakima Valley awakens with colorful hues and lush landscapes, making spring the ideal season to visit. As one of Washington’s most productive agricultural regions, this picturesque valley transforms into a canvas of blooming
Michael B. Jordan responds to Tom Cruise's 'Sinners' shout-out

Warner Bros. Pictures Tom Cruise is a fan of the movie Sinners, and its star Michael B. Jordan can hardly believe it. Cruise encouraged his fans to head out to movie theaters to go see Sinners in
US fighter jet rolls off aircraft carrier, sinks into ocean, Navy says

Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images (MIDDLE EAST) — An F/A-18E fighter jet rolled off the side an aircraft carrier and sank to the bottom of the Red Sea, the Navy announced on Monday. There was one enlisted
'Harry Potter' series star John Lithgow was surprised by J.K. Rowling backlash

Frazer Harrison/WireImage via Getty Images John Lithgow is surprised by the backlash from critics of J.K. Rowling over his casting in the upcoming Harry Potter HBO series. While Lithgow said he thought hard about whether or not
Brad Pitt will star in A24 film 'The Riders,' Edward Berger to direct

Annalisa Ranzoni/Getty Images Brad Pitt is teaming up with Conclave director Edward Berger for his next film. Pitt will star in the upcoming A24 film The Riders, which Berger will direct, ABC Audio has confirmed. The Riders
DOJ argues deportations to El Salvador didn't violate court order against 3rd country removals

Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorneys for the Department of Justice argued at a hearing Monday that the deportation last month of four alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador did not violate a court order. Justice
Bill Dawson Trail in Seattle closes for construction until 2030 beginning May 12
SEATTLE – People who walk, bike or roll through Seattle’s Montlake neighborhood will need to prepare for a five-year closure of the Bill Dawson Trail beginning Monday, May 12.
Important maintenance work begins this week in southwest Washington
VANCOUVER – As summer gets closer, travelers in southwest Washington can expect smoother, safer highways thanks to ongoing road repair work. Starting Monday, April 28, Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews will begin work across Clark,