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Judge approves 2nd recall effort against Sheriff Fortney
Both recall efforts are gearing up to collect 45,000 signatures to get on the ballot in Snohomish County.
Washington unemployment fraud might be up to $650 million
The number of new claims for unemployment benefits in the state dropped to just over 31,000 last week.
Sports
Archbishop Murphy star commits to play football at Virginia
Junior DE/OLB Josh McCarron fell in love with the school’s coaching staff and family atmosphere.
Monroe track and field sprinter Jon Yates
The talented sprinter was the first leader of the school’s student voice focus groups.
Life in Snohomish County
Bands come to the aid of Engel’s Pub, a beloved bar in Edmonds
Hear eight bands play at Engel’s — with no audience, of course — on Facebook for the next two weeks.
Everett artist paints the heroes who inspired his journey
Julius Wilson is a self-taught illustrator, painter and sculptor who’s making a name for himself in his new hometown.
Herald Business Journal
Funko plans to lay off 25% of its global workforce
The Everett-based pop culture toy maker employs hundreds at its Everett headquarters and warehouse.
Opinion
Editorial: To restart the economy we need cash and childcare
Congress needs to extend economic stimulus support to individuals, businesses and local governments.
Northwest
Seattle to withdraw request to lift oversight of police
The city attorney has been monitoring 14,000 complaints about officers’ actions during the protests.
Family of man who died by police restraint wants cops fired
The death of Mannie Ellis, 33, in Tacoma was ruled a homicide.
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Alderwood mall area closed again due to threats of looting
An anonymous flier, an armed response and a plea for justice
Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, June 3
Service down and limited, Compass Health to close 3 sites
Monroe track and field sprinter Jon Yates
Editorial cartoons for Thursday, June 4
Six counties have applied to move to Phase 3 of reopening
