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Sha’niece Watson’s family is concerned for her safety, according to the sheriff’s office. She has ties to Whidbey Island.
The new park is set to double as a stormwater facility at the southeast corner of Holly Drive and 100th Street SW.
Repairs could cost $5,500 after someone set off a fire extinguisher in the elevator on April 27.
Riaz Khan resigned from the 21st Legislative District Democrats and registered to run as a Republican, challenging Rep. Strom Peterson.
The pole crafted by Fred Fulmer is bound for Alaska, in what will be a bittersweet sendoff Saturday in his backyard.
Part of Sutton’s reason was her “overwhelming desire” to return home to the Yakima Valley.
I-5 north will be down to one lane starting Friday. The closure is part of a project to add a carpool lane from Everett to Marysville.
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.”
Edmonds has about a year to decide how it will provide fire services when a contract with South County ends.
Michelle Bennett was at a city fueling facility when her gun went off. Nobody was injured. Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen was reviewing the incident.
A man wanted for robbery fired a shot when deputies converged. Authorities shut down Highway 530 near Darrington. No deputies were injured.
Fire crews rescued a dog from the third floor of an apartment building, where sprinklers confined the fire.
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