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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.
MILL CREEK — Mill Creek Community Food Bank broke ground Monday after receiving $200,000 in donations following extensive damage from a fallen tree.
After Judge John Coughenour ruled against the Trump administration, local authorities received a false report that he’d killed his wife.
MONROE — Eight Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue firefighters placed on unpaid leave when they refused to comply with a COVID vaccine mandate are suing for back pay, accrued vacation days and ...
Thousands of Washington motorists have been caught speeding through highway work zones by new cameras the state deployed this year.
Humans have always had an emotional relationship with predators. We both revere and demonize them. We buy more than 100 million teddy bears annually for our children, while 50,000 real bears are ...
EVERETT — Funko, the pop culture collectables brand based in Everett, reported Thursday a $41 million loss in the second quarter ending June 30, the latest in a series of continuing losses ...
EVERETT — The top two candidates in three Northshore school board primary races began to emerge as counties released initial results Tuesday night.
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.
EVERETT — Necessary repairs to a fiber optic cable damaged by rodents will limit real-time traffic data for much of I-5 in northern Washington on Thursday.
Elected officials and the public should emulate Lincoln’s commitment to compassion and grace.
The Kennedy Center should not be treated like a hotel with the Trump name plastered all over it. Statements about the first couple’s contributions to the arts are simply not true. Indeed, the ...
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