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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 ...
EVERETT — The city of Lynnwood is on track to face a $10.7 million shortfall by the end of 2026, finance director Michelle Meyer told the City Council on Monday. According to city policy ...
Donna Beard poses with her medals from the 2025 USA Track & Field Master’s Outdoor Championships, which took place in Huntsville, Alabama from July 17-20, 2025. (Photo courtesy Chris Beard) ...
The state’s top public lands official is urging lawmakers to restore the spending to previous levels after they cut it by about half this year.
Among them: Hegseth’s confirmation, Schumer’s cave, moderates’ exodus, Murkowski’s fear and Epstein’s files.
Editorial: A recap of The Herald’s primary endorsements Primary elections, setting the November ballot, are no time for voters to sit on the sidelines.
They are entertainers first, but also barometers for public opinion that politicians should respect.
The president and the agency’s chief have done damage, but there’s hope to turn things around later.
Columnist Harrop: We should have taken Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ on Kennedys What has hereditary succession gotten us but name plaques and a health secretary with a brain worm. Sunday, July 27 ...
Carson Sanderson has the best credentials of any candidate running for Northshore School Board, District 1. Carson is familiar with the school environment and its challenges. Being the mother of ...
Eager to see the Fed reduce its interest rate, Republicans are driving based on what’s in the rearview mirror.
It’s certain that the Tea Party was ecstatic over rescinding $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting, even though it was but pocket change in the Federal budget.
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