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Trooper rear-ended by suspected drunk driver north of Tulalip
A driver was arrested this morning on suspicion of DUI after reportedly rear-ending a Washington State Patrol trooper about two miles north of the Seattle Premium Outlet Mall.[More]
Herald Staff |
November 27
Democrats split over choice for Snohomish County prosecuting attorney
A tussle between two Democrats vying to be the county's interim prosecuting attorney has exposed fissures in their party and surprised some onlookers for its ferocity.[More]
By Noah Haglund and Scott North
Herald Writers |
November 27
Thanksgiving tradition flourishes at Everett church
EVERETT — For the second year in a row, Pat Seiber spent her holiday preparing and serving a traditional dinner to those who are less fortunate at Life Changes Ministry in north Everett. And she wasn't alone.[More]
By Katya Yefimova
Herald Writer |
November 27
Safety advice for holiday shopping
The busy holiday season is here and so are opportunistic criminals. The city of Lynnwood police department offers these tips for shoppers: · Make note of your parking spot so you aren't wandering around the lot.[More]
By Debra Smith
Herald Writer |
November 27
Tips for Christmas-tree buying in Snohomish County
DARRINGTON — Expect crowds today if you need to buy a permit from the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest before heading out to cut your Christmas tree.[More]
By Gale Fiege
Herald Writer |
November 27
Damage persists after off-roading ban in Reiter Foothills
GOLD BAR — The Reiter Foothills may be off limits, but officials worry that hasn't stopped some off-road riders.[More]
By Katya Yefimova
Herald Writer |
November 27
Everett Transit workers collect gifts to brighten Christmas for people in need
EVERETT — There’ll be a bus parked outside the Fred Meyer store in south Everett on Saturday, but it won’t be there to pick up shoppers.[More]
By Debra Smith
Herald Writer |
November 27
Toys that reflect racial diversity haled as ‘about time’
Walk down the Barbie aisle in any well-stocked toy department. You’ll see that the iconic plastic blonde has lots of company.[More]
By Julie Muhlstein, Herald Columnist |
November 27
MORE HEADLINES
November 26
• Truck crash near Marysville ties up northbound I-5 traffic
• When taggers strike in Everett, city picks up the cleanup bill
• Kids talk turkey: What Thanksgiving is all about
• Mukilteo teacher a finalist in national country music contest
• Extra highway traffic patrols set for holiday weekend
• Marysville man faces child pornography and rape charges
• Marysville man arrested as rapes of three kids investigated
• Stillaguamish River on flood watch
• Front Porch
• Budget Watch
November 25
• County law could change to allow guns in parks
• Boy, 16, admits role in Sultan slaying of teen
• Swift buses ready for fast lane
• Gunshots injure two Everett men
• Enron and others pay for roles in manufactured energy ‘crisi...
• For Everett seniors, long-time cook offered food, friendship
• Thanksgiving tradition evolves as families evolve
• Turkey gets attention, but don't forget the pie
• Auditor certifies county elections; two races to be recounted
• North County Update
• Darrington hopes snow doesn't break its budget this year
• Driver sought in hit-and-run of teen outside Meadowdale High
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