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Pasado's Safe Haven: Charity is a force for animals but critics question ta...
Susan Michaels and Mark Steinway shared a dream. On a timbered patch of land in east Snohomish County, the husband and wife team dedicated a decade of their lives to creating an animal rescue sanctuary. [More]



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Trouble finds Shawna Forde
EVERETT -- An Everett woman who attracted national attention by suggesting Mexican drug cartels targeted her for a series of violent attacks now acknowledges she told police they ought to look closer to home for suspects -- including among her own... [More]



Dan Bates / The Herald
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• Detectives quickly zeroed in on Shawna Forde in killings
• Everett woman was suspect just hours after Arizona slaying
• Minuteman says he warned authorites of robbery plot
• Everett police drop Shawna Forde rape investigation
• Murder suspect not the military veteran he claims to be
• Anti-immigration activist from Everett arrested in Arizona killings
• Leader of Minutemen group reports being shot
• Hoax claims 'ridiculous,' Minutemen leader says
• Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, victim says
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Alone Among Us
Depression and anxiety are frequently part of the experience, as immigrants adjust to a new culture separated from families, social networks and emotional support. [More]



Dan Bates / The Herald
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• Cultures turn to traditional ways to heal
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• Video: Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center
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• Alone Among Us Credits
• Mental health resources


The Tulalips' rapid rise took a lot more than luck
Less than a decade ago, the area now called Quil Ceda Village was a drab stretch of I-5 north of Everett. Now it's home to a Wal-Mart, a Home Depot and Seattle Premium Outlets, an open-air mall with more than 500,000 square feet of retail space. [More]



Kevin Nortz / The Herald
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• Tulalip Resort Casino's restaurant 'glorifies the local bounty,' chef says
• Tribal members, non-Indians live in the shadow of luxury
• Hotels help tribal casinos attract more tourists
• Tribes aim to go for the gold during 2010 Olympics
• Tulalip hotel facts and figures
• The lowdown on places to see, things to do in Snohomish County
• Hotel decor stamped with tribal identity
• Tulalip hotel stands tall among buildings in county


A Truth Beyond, Chapter I: The Quiet Hill
Why did young Mylo Harvey die after a struggle with Everett police? A reporter's questions lead to lessons about family, loss and the ability to endure. [More]



Kevin Nortz / The Herald
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• A Truth Beyond, Chapter VIII: Promise Gone
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter VII: The Struggle
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter VI: A Good Son
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter V: Flash Bang
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter IV: Many Hurts
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter II: Questions
• About the writer
• Credits
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter III: Full Disclosure


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