A Barred owl sleeps on a branch outside the Frontier Building on 41st Street in Everett on Tuesday.
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Let’s take a look at the troublesome intersection of 33rd Avenue W and 30th Place W, as Lynnwood weighs options for better traffic flow.
Local police and court authorities were reluctant to address some key questions, when asked by a Daily Herald reporter this week.
The company will move next door to Tesla and occupy a 300,0000-square-foot building at the Marysville business park.
A consent decree approved Friday settles sexual harassment and retaliation claims by four victims against the restaurant chain.
The driver was reportedly on his phone with his Tesla on Autopilot on Friday when he crashed into Jeffrey Nissen, killing him.
Janet Garcia, 27, appeared in court Monday unrestrained, in civilian clothes. A judge reduced her bail to $3 million.
One of the largest seaplane airlines in the world plans to retrofit its fleet with the Everett-built electric propulsion system.
The driver reportedly rear-ended Jeffrey Nissen as he slowed down for traffic. Nissen, 28, was ejected and died at the scene.
Elan Lockett, Rodney Smith and Tyler Taylor were accused of holding a family at gunpoint and stealing their valuables in January.
Lynnwood’s Progressive Animal Welfare Society will soon move animals to its state of the art, 25-acre facility.
Marysville is updating its comprehensive plan and wants the public to weigh in on road project priorities.
The anticipated arrival of the northern Link expansion is another sign of a rapidly changing city.
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