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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.
The three-year initiative will send 21 students from across WSU campuses to research cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Editorial: Buidling climate resiliency with or without the EPA Abdication of federal efforts on the climate crisis leaves a duty at the local and state levels.
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.
An Israeli soldier would position his leg against the wall in the narrow corridor to our school, then order us: “Pass under my leg, or no school.” That was a recurring event for us children ...
The “Risk of Repeal” map created by staff at the Clean & Prosperous Institute shows projects paid for with Climate Commitment Act money. Over 90 Snohomish County projects received funding from ...
Community members file land use appeal of Eastview Village The appeal is the latest move in a long controversy over the development slated just west of Highway 9. by Eliza Aronson Saturday, August ...
EVERETT — Kirkland Police arrested an Everett man suspected of 22 burglaries across four counties between April and July.
Snohomish County receives $1.6 million in grants from the state to improve park accessibility WA state awarded three grants to replace an ageing dock, improve waterfront access and build more ...
The Washington Climbers Coalition aims to improve two parcels of land it owns before donating them to the state.
A new economic development plan prepared for the city floated ideas to improve affordability and economic mobility for south Everett residents.