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SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish Bartell Drugs at 13th and Avenue D will close Aug. 20, according to official information from Rite Aid. The prescriptions are moving to the new CVS at Second Street and Pine ...
EVERETT — Sound Transit wants public opinions on the impacts and purpose of the future Everett segment of the Link light rail line. The plan adds 16 miles of light rail and seven new stations north of ...
Voters in Snohomish Fire’s district have so far overwhelmingly said yes to an EMS property tax levy lift, and in Everett the four-way battle for mayor currently sees Scott Murphy on top with incumbent ...
Just an observation of the silly yellow flags in downtown Snohomish. I conducted my own unofficial survey from several trips of driving on First Street and tallied 24 crossings with three people using ...
SNOHOMISH ­— Opponents against redeveloping 144 wooded acres of land next to Glacier Peak High School into a supersized housing and commerce site have escalated their appeals by asking a Skagit County ...
Triathlete Isaac Tyson, 38, from Seattle dashes from the swim-to-bike transition area and receiving high fives from supporters at the Lake Tye Tri Saturday, Aug. 2 in Monroe. Tyson went on to win the ...
SNOHOMISH – Jack deKubber, whose basketball teams at Snohomish High went to state five times and took the title in 1970 and his teams at Arlington High went to state twice also, died May 25 at age 89.
EVERETT — Helion, an Everett-based nuclear fusion energy company, last week announced that it has begun work on the site of its first fusion power plant, in the town of Malaga in Chelan County, ...
Sound familiar: activists excusing brazen lawlessness, doxing, interfering with, amplifying hoaxes about, or otherwise imperiling the mission of federal agents and vilifying local police? I’ve been ...
SNOHOMISH COUNTY – A new report by the Early Learning Leadership Council calls for major changes to the county’s beleaguered child care system. Based on interviews with 496 people, from families to ...
EVERETT — The city’s annual Street Tunes program, featuring a little more than one dozen public pianos, rolled out Aug. 1 and will be up for play to Aug. 28. The working pianos are available during ...
In all my years of loving this country I wholeheartedly embrace our diverse population, including the many immigrants who provide essential services. The folks who recently came here are the farm ...