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Through July, the Edmonds College field camp uncovered artifacts from the early 1900s when Japanese immigrants were instrumental for the local Crown Lumber Company.
The appeal is the latest move in a long controversy over the development slated just west of Highway 9.
Editorial: State lawmakers right to skip Gerrymandering Games While red and blue states look to game the midterms, Washington is wisely staying out of that fray.
EVERETT — Snohomish County Parks & Recreation recently awarded more than $1.6 million in grant funding to support major upgrades at several parks across the county. The Washington State ...
I wasn’t going to write another column about Donald Trump this month. Rather, I was going to write about what we old-timey ad guys called “weasel words,” words whose purpose was (still is ...
EVERETT — At a board meeting last week, Community Transit shared details about potential options for the design of its new Swift bus rapid transit line connecting Everett to Arlington.
America’s news cycle has been held captive by the Epstein files for a good half year. Today’s updates: Friday, August 1, 2025 1:48pm Opinion The Buzz ...
Dowd: Networks cave, Trump profits and satirists feast Trump may have thought he had won when Colbert was fired, but then an episode of ‘South Park’ ran. Wednesday, July 30, 2025 1:30am ...
MONROE — A showcase for a new mobile opioid treatment clinic Tuesday marked the availability of services to rural areas throughout Snohomish County. The mobile treatment unit, based in Gold Bar ...
EVERETT — Zipper needed to let out some energy. The pitbull was flying through the grass and past the trees at Everett’s newly built off-leash dog area in Clark Park on Tuesday afternoon ...
EVERETT— Snohomish County Public Works received an award on Monday for restoration work along Little Bear Creek. The Puget Sound Regional Council, a long-term planning group working with cities ...
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