Top Read Stories 2020
We've rounded up the list of our top read stories for 2020!

Happy New Year to You and Yours
Escape · Be Inspired · Engage
The stories topping the list reflect our readers’ desire to escape, to be entertained as well as engage – try something new. From wine, spirit and food pairing and art in public spaces to our small business series. Thank you to our readers and partners. Wishing one and all a Very Happy New Year!
Small Business Series
Motivating stories about how local businesses responded, rallied and evolved in a challenging time. Thank you for sharing your personal stories with us and our community.
Holiday Experiences 2020 Edition
One of our most popular article series, explored new ways to celebrate and experience the holidays while staying safe in the covid era. Here’s to new traditions!

Art in Public Spaces
Our Fall and Winter 2020 cover story, explores the often whimsical, inspiring, larger-than-life sculptures and art sprinkled throughout Snohomish county and beyond. A true treasure for all.
Wine, Spirits, Beer and Food Pairing
You know you are a Pacific Northwester in your heart, if you perked up when you saw wine and food pairing in this headline.
Grain Artisan Bakery
It’s been an amazing year for Grain Artisan Bakery. Lauren Sophia Anderson navigates covid-19 and successfully opens her first brick and mortar store. Congratulations!
Hopeworks Station
A Net Zero Building with a Net Positive Outcome
HopeWorks Station, is an innovative campus that brings together affordable housing and workforce training. HopeWorks Station North received the highest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification, the first building in Everett to do so.
The Cottage at Blue Ridge
It’s for the love of bread.
Della Terra the Farmers Chef
It’s not a secret that we’re huge fans of Della Terra, the farm-to-market chef and caterer. In this article, Code shares his commitment to the craft of seasonal, farm to table meals.
Most of our menu items are very approachable, crowd-pleasers that will appeal to the meat-and-potatoes crowd, as well as the foodies.
-Cody Castiglia
Natures Bounty at Everett Farmers Market
Snohomish county Farmers Markets are the heart and soul of our spring and summers. Read on and be inspired for spring 2021!
Port of Everett CEO, Lisa Lefeber Breaks Glass Ceiling
The inspiring story we all needed.