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On Thursday, the president expressed support for the firefighters, saying he was “concerned” Boeing had locked them out over the weekend.
Everett Police Chief John DeRousse said it was unclear when the video with 1.5 million views was taken, saying it could be “years old.”
Mill Creek, for one. As interest rates remain high and supplies are low, buyers could have trouble in today’s housing market.
Chances are good that the aurora borealis could return for a repeat performance Saturday night.
Detectives closed a section of 252nd St NE during the investigation Friday.
After an unfathomable spree of sexual violence, court papers reveal Gaff’s efforts to leave those horrors behind him, in his own words.
“When I was interviewed, it was like, ‘Do you think you can work up here with all the men?’” Judge Anita Farris recalled.
Everett sent out over 2,000 warnings from speed cameras near Horizon Elementary in a month. Fittingly, more cameras are on the horizon.
Jennifer Jaylee, 48, claims after she reported her fears, she was falsely accused of a crime, then transferred to Eastern Washington.
John Wightman wants to walk again. Rehab facilities denied him. On any given day at Providence, up to 100 people are stuck in hospital beds.
A cause of the fire had not been determined as of Friday morning, fire officials said.
Pure chance connected artist Gina Ribaudo with the Imagine Children’s Museum. Her colorful new mural greets visitors on Colby Avenue.
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