One of the largest seaplane airlines in the world plans to retrofit its fleet with the Everett-built electric propulsion system.
Dhaliwal, an economic development and tourism specialist, was one of 12 finalists for the award celebrating young leaders in Snohomish County.
As development director at Farmer Frog, Pasztor supports social justice, equity and community empowerment.
Land Rover Seattle, now Land Rover Lynnwood, has been purchased by Holman, a 100-year-old company.
More than just coffee, Davis has created community gathering spaces where all can feel welcome.
More than just providing nutritious food, the owner of Black Forest Mushrooms aims to uplift and educate the community.
The Snohomish County tourism and economic specialist is determined to steer change and make a meaningful impact.
The port will break ground on two new buildings this summer. Slated for completion next year, Alexa’s Cafe will open in one of them.
As an advocate for the Latino community, sharing and preserving its traditions is central to Jimenez’ identity.
The Edmonds Center for the Arts coordinator strives to create a more connected and empathetic community.
Graves leads training sessions on Israel, Jewish history and the Holocaust and identifying antisemitic hate crimes.
Molbak’s wants to create a “hub” for retailers and community groups at its former Woodinville store. But first it must raise $2.5 million.
As admissions director at WSU Everett, he hopes to give more local students the chance to attend college.
As director of the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, Lockwood has extended the club’s programs to more locations and more kids.
Run by a husband and wife team, the chiropractic and rehabilitation clinic has locations in Arlington, Marysville and Lake Stevens.
Sam Salehpour worked on the 787 Dreamliner but grew alarmed over changes to the assembly of the fuselage.
“Proud to serve minorities.” Carino recently established a scholarship fund for Latino high school students.