Headline

Get Ready for the “Will Run for Cocoa” Winterfest 5k

Woodinville, WALocal News

Woodinville is excited to host the 'Will Run for Cocoa' Winterfest 5k on December 7, 2024, organized by the Woodinville Chamber. This festive event aims to bring the community together in a family-friendly setting that celebrates the holiday spirit. Participants can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere filled with seasonal joy, offering families a chance to bond and enjoy the winter weather. The article underscores the significance of community involvement in such events, promoting the benefits of physical activity and social interaction. As a subscriber-only piece, it encourages residents to join the Chamber for exclusive updates.

The Winterfest 5k not only promises a fun experience but also reinforces the community's dedication to wellness and togetherness, with local businesses likely contributing to the festive ambiance.

Read original article here.


Related Articles

King County housing market sees inventory surge, price gains

King County's housing market has experienced a notable inventory surge of 62.6% year-over-year, providing buyers with more options while median home prices have climbed to $799,000 in Seattle. Despite the increased supply, strong demand keeps the region a seller's market, raising concerns about affordability in high-demand areas.

DNA, detective work used to track down Thurston County rape suspect in Texas

A Thurston County detective successfully utilized DNA evidence to apprehend Xavier Carrol, a suspect in a violent rape case that occurred in Washington state. The assault, which took place while the victim's children were sleeping, has shocked the local community and raised concerns about public safety. Carrol, now in custody in Texas with a bail set at $750,000, is scheduled for arraignment on February 18.

Ice causes several crashes on I-405 in Bellevue, Renton

Icy conditions on I-405 in western Washington resulted in at least 11 accidents from Renton to Bellevue on Tuesday morning. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) emphasized the importance of safe driving practices during winter weather, urging drivers to adapt to slippery conditions.