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The agency still needs to decide on a final route and whether to implement bus lanes. It plans to ask for more public input in September.
Through July, the Edmonds College field camp uncovered artifacts from the early 1900s when Japanese immigrants were instrumental for the local Crown Lumber Company.
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.
Burke: Lies, damn lies and weasel words; and how to spot them Whether it’s advertising or a certain president’s statements, the intent is to avoid the truth. Wednesday, July 30, 2025 1:30am ...
EVERETT — Kirkland Police arrested an Everett man suspected of 22 burglaries across four counties between April and July.
EVERETT — Work is underway in north Marysville to open a park previously closed to the public for over 25 years. Construction began Monday to reestablish public access to Mother Nature’s ...
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 ...
Everett police investigate ‘complicated’ pedestrian fatality Police impounded a vehicle believed to be connected with the collision Sunday in south Everett. No charges have been filed. by ...