Thursday, March 28, 2024
Local News
‘Flood of emotions’ as Oso Landslide Memorial opens on 10th anniversary
Friends, family and first responders held a moment of silence at 10:37 a.m. at the new 2-acre memorial off Highway 530.
‘It just all came down’: An oral history of the Oso mudslide
Remembering the 43 lives lost in the Oso mudslide
How Oso slide changed local emergency response ‘on virtually every level’
In shadow of scarred Oso hillside, mudslide’s wounds still feel fresh
Imagine Children’s Museum will welcome new CEO in June
Sports
The Herald’s 2023-24 Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Alana Washington
The Everett senior upped her game in the postseason to help the Seagulls overcome injuries and claim their first state trophy in 41 years.
The Herald’s 2023-24 All-Area girls basketball teams
A look at the top prep girls basketball players in the area from the 2023-24 season.
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Food & Drink
To feed a crowd for Easter brunch, these chefs suggest baking your eggs
Molly Gilbert shares her take on a traditional Israeli dish while Lauren Lane offers up her version of an egg casserole.
What to eat on a foodie day trip to Edmonds
From doughnuts for breakfast to sushi for dinner, here are four absolute winners worth a food lover’s day trip to Edmonds.
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Opinion
Editorial: Initiative fee increase protects process, taxpayers
Bumped up to $156 from $5, the increase may discourage attempts to game the initiative process.
Life
Lynnwood-based funk octet Cytrus has the juice
Resilience and brotherhood take center stage with ‘friends-first’ band.
Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County
Singer-songwriter Neko Case, an indie music icon from Tacoma, performs Sunday in Edmonds.
Business
Black Press Media concludes transition of ownership
Black Press Media, which operates Sound Publishing, completed its sale Monday (March 25), following the formerly announced corporate restructuring.
Northwest
Micro-apartments are back after nearly a century, as need for affordable housing soars
Boarding houses that rented single rooms to low-income, blue-collar or temporary workers were prevalent across the U.S. in the early 1900s.
FBI tells passengers on 737 flight they might be crime victims
Passengers received letters this week from a victim specialist from the federal agency’s Seattle office.
Idaho prison gang member and accomplice caught after ambush
Teen blamed for crash that kills woman, 3 children in Renton
Whidbey cop accused of rape quits job after internal inquiry
LA man was child rape suspect who faked his death
Edmonds rep’s bill would try to stop police from lying in interrogations
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