EVERETT — Lynnwood will close the lobby of its City Hall from Monday to Dec. 19 for renovations. The city asks people who need to visit City Hall next week to call or email ahead of time to schedule ...
At Edmonds-Woodway H.S. 106—Gregory Campbell (W) pinned Joey Wachira 1:49; 113—Isaiah Meyer (E) tech. fall Shantanu Birari 21-5; 120—Alex Krumov (E) maj. dec. Simon Porter 15-2; 126—Aidan Duong (E) ...
EVERETT — Cedarcrest Middle School experienced a 3-hour delay Monday morning after a male was found unresponsive nearby. Early Monday morning, school staff found an unresponsive individual outside on ...
How low can President Donald Trump go? One answer is his Thanksgiving Day social media screed, trashing America as “divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at,” because of ...
President Donald Trump’s renewed crusade against legal immigration poses a direct threat to the long-term financial interests of the older white Americans who remain his core supporters. Since the ...
On Tuesday, the grocery chains released a list of stores included in a deal to avoid anti-competition concerns amid a planned merger. EVERETT — When Albertsons and Kroger, two of the largest grocery ...
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SEATTLE — Joe Cronin’s squad had never been under the bright lights of Husky Stadium, where teams play their respective state football title games. Though they went up 14-0 early, the No. 1 Archbishop ...
EVERETT — Snohomish County Public Works reminds residents that being prepared is the best way to keep the holidays merry and bright, especially when driving is involved, a press release said. • Give ...
EVERETT — The Mountlake Terrace City Council unanimously voted to end the city’s contract with Flock Safety on Thursday, citing community division and public records concerns. In June, the council ...
EVERETT — Many things have changed since the Archbishop Murphy football team last won a state football championship in 2016. The players, the coaches — the world — are different. One common thread ...
He “could count by twos and tie his shoes.” That’s the opening line in episodes of Franklin, a children’s TV series about an eponymous turtle that goes on to do a lot of learning. The same thing, ...