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On Friday, he was one of 40 people to gather at Pacific Rim Plaza on Everett’s waterfront to participate in an attempt to break an oddly specific world record. Their objective: Make the world ...
The tax would have helped pay for transportation infrastructure, but was also set to give Mukilteo the highest sales tax rate in the state.
Residents in the diverse, tight-knit neighborhood want “Investment without displacement.” The city’s plan will help achieve that, staff say.
Sports AquaSox switch-pitcher’s long path leads to Everett High-A baseball represents just another step in Jurrangelo Cijntje’s journey. by Joe Pohoryles Friday, June 27, 2025 12:48pm Sports ...
Washington’s payouts — known as tort liability — have skyrocketed from $72 million in fiscal year 2018 to more than $281 million last fiscal year. Washington’s fiscal years run from July 1 to June 30.
Comment: Why you don’t want MAHA as your nutritionist or doctor Americans can make their own health choices; government helps best by informing those choices. Saturday, June 21, 2025 1:30am ...
UPDATE ‘Very hostile work environment’: Stanwood-Camano school supe resigns Superintendent Deborah Rumbaugh said Tuesday she’ll be gone at the end of the school year. by Jordan Hansen Friday ...
EVERETT — After almost two years of studies and deliberations, the Everett City Council on Wednesday selected a downtown location as the site for a potential stadium to host the minor league ...
EDMONDS — Under a proposal presented by Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen on Tuesday night, the city would need to cut 46 positions to help balance its budget. That’s only the beginning. Over the next ...
It doesn’t make much sense for the global aerospace sector to be caught up in President Trump’s attempt to restructure world trade. The U.S. aerospace industry, including defense, is the only ...
In Our View Editorial: A loss for Northwest tribes, salmon and energy The White House’s scuttling of the Columbia Basin pact returns uncertainty to salmon survival. Saturday, June 21, 2025 1 ...
By The Herald Editorial Board Among Washington state’s most vulnerable people are some 4,600 who live with significant intellectual and developmental disabilities, people who are dependent on ...