Tulalip Tribes
Speaking up for tribal women
Tulalip leader lobbies for protection for women
Date: 05/23/2012 | Local News
Rename Ebey Slough?
Some call Ebey a bad guy; others say it's not really a slough
Date: 05/16/2012 | Local News
Front Porch: Opportunity Expo
Opportunity ExpoThe Marysville Rotary, Tulalip Tribes and the Marysville School District are providing a College, Career, and Work Expo for students and their parents. The event is set to be open from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Tulalip Resort's Orca and Chinook rooms.
Date: 04/16/2012 | Local News
Tribal art’s wide reach
Tulalip artwork for Cabela's means work for many
Date: 04/15/2012 | Business
Tulalips elect new tribal board member
TULALIP -- The Tulalip Tribes have a new member of their board of directors in Deborah Parker, replacing Marie Zackuse, who spent more than 20 years on the board.
Date: 04/03/2012 | Local News
Indian artifacts at dock site
No added delay seen for Mukilteo ferry project
Date: 03/23/2012 | Local News
Family, Tulalip Tribes feuding over lucrative land
SEATTLE -- To the Campbell brothers, the 56 acres of prime land near the Tulalip Tribes' popular casino and outlet mall was a chance for the family to generate income for generations to come.
Date: 02/12/2012 | Northwest
Tulalip tribal members fight against drug-trafficking
Roy Pablo was fed up with drug dealers.He posted as much on his Facebook page.He didn't know it'd start a movement.Pablo, 34, of Tulalip, now is helping organizing a grassroots campaign against drug-trafficking on the reservation, he said.
Date: 02/03/2012 | Sirens
The bridge between worlds
William Shelton saved his Indian culture by reaching out
Date: 01/03/2012 | Local News
Tulalips lobby Navy to give tug contract to state shipyard
TULALIP -- The Tulalip Tribes are among several Indian tribes lobbying the Navy to build its next fleet of tugboats in the Northwest.
Date: 12/16/2011 | Local News
Building their futures
Tulalip Tribes training American Indians in construction
Date: 11/21/2011 | Local News
Tulalip Tribes donate record $5.5 million in grants
TULALIP -- The word "potlatch" means "to give" or "gift."It's also the name of an ancient tradition practiced by the Coast Salish people, when families invited guests for a feast and shared what they had.The Tulalip tribal members are continuing this tradition in a new way.
Date: 09/24/2011 | Local News
Study could end debate about what's causing foul odor
An outside expert might be brought in to help clear the air on whether Cedar Grove Composting is the source of irritating smells constantly wafting through Marysville and the Tulalip Reservation.
Date: 09/16/2011 | Local News
A fix for water woes
A new pipeline will connect the Tulalips with Everett's supply
Date: 09/15/2011 | Local News
Tribes want Discover Pass rules clarified
OLYMPIA -- State and tribal officials are working to clarify the new Discover Pass program's rules, which fail to spell out when tribal members are exempt from paying the fee for access to state parks and recreation land.
Date: 08/22/2011 | Local News
Nations will do battle
Thousands will gather for stick game tourney in Tulalip
Date: 08/19/2011 | Local News
Brides, border crossings and a birthday bash
Surprises were in store when we celebrated husband Chuck's 62nd birthday at the Tulalip Resort Casino.
Date: 08/17/2011 | Local News
Front Porch: Play slahal with Tulalip Tribes
Play the stick gameThe Tulalip Tribes invites the public to learn the traditional tribal stick game, also known as slahal or bone game, on Thursday.Hourly sessions are planned from 3 to 7 p.m. in a tent behind the Tulalip Resort Casino.
Date: 08/17/2011 | Local News
Tulalip utility employee arrested after $5,000 metal theft
TULALIP -- About $5,000 worth of brass fittings have been stolen from the Tulalip Tribes and police suspect an employee with the utilities department is responsible.
Date: 08/04/2011 | Local News
Marysville, Tulalips seek Seattles help in odor debate with Cedar Grove Composting
In the ongoing war of words over who's to blame for odor problems at Cedar Grove Composting, the city of Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes now are asking Seattle to step in.
Date: 08/04/2011 | Local News
Cabela's breaks ground on Quil Ceda Village site
TULALIP -- The Tulalip Tribes have launched an accelerated 30-week construction program intended to allow Cabela's Inc. to open its Quil Ceda Village store in April, officials said.
Date: 08/02/2011 | Business
New county council districts shaping up
If you live in Granite Falls, the Tulalip area or on the outskirts of Everett, you might soon find yourself represented by a different face on the Snohomish County Council.
Date: 07/29/2011 | Local News
Coast Salish tribes gather
78 canoes arrive in Swinomish, part of annual journey (video)
Date: 07/26/2011 | Local News
Tulalips, Microsoft amicably settle name issue
TULALIP -- No hard feelings, tribal leaders say.The question of whether tribal leadership was upset with the use of "Tulalip" for a prototype of a Microsoft social media design project was answered Thursday evening when the tribes' Board of Directors issued the following statement:
Date: 07/22/2011 | Local News
Tulalip Tribes question Microsoft about name for company's social media project
TULALIP -- It got the techies buzzing.One day last week, Microsoft published online a prototype of an uber-secret social media design project.Here's the kicker: The project name was "Tulalip."
Date: 07/21/2011 | Local News
Tulalip graduate's short film honored by film competition
TULALIP -- Aaron Jones hopes to see his film this August when it's part of the Smithsonian Native Cinema Showcase in Santa Fe, N.M.
Date: 06/24/2011 | Local News
Community Extra: Applause
HONORSTulalip Tribes win awardThe Tulalip Tribes have been recognized with this year's Emil Eriksson Service to Children Award.
Date: 06/23/2011 | Local News




