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Hepatitis A confirmed in Taco Bell worker in Everett, Lake Stevens
The health department sent out a public alert for diners at two Taco Bells on May 22 or 23.

Coming soon to Marysville: indoor pickleball, games, drinks
“We’re very confident this will be not just a hit, but a smash hit,” says co-owner Allan Jones, who is in the fun industry.
Detectives: Unresponsive baby was exposed to fentanyl at Everett hotel
Report: No wrongdoing in Everett mayor’s romance with deputy mayor
3 guns caught by TSA at Paine Field this month — all loaded
To beat the rush this Memorial Day weekend, go early or late
Troopers: DUI crash leaves 1 in critical condition in Maltby
Sports

State tournaments roundup for Saturday, May 27
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Scores from Round 1 of the 92nd Snohomish County Amateur
Koen Solis and Daniel Kim each shoot 67 and are tied for a three-shot lead after the opening round at Legion Memorial.
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Coming soon to Marysville: indoor pickleball, games, drinks
To beat the rush this Memorial Day weekend, go early or late
A portside Restaurant Row is opening this summer. Here’s what’s on the menu.
Hepatitis A confirmed in Taco Bell worker in Everett, Lake Stevens
Police: Mill Creek man fatally stabbed wife amid financial woes
Woman’s body found in Mill Creek home after domestic assault report
3 guns caught by TSA at Paine Field this month — all loaded
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Food & Drink

A portside Restaurant Row is opening this summer. Here’s what’s on the menu.
Five new eateries are coming to the Port of Everett’s waterfront, offering scratch pastries, dim sum and more.

A taste of home: Hadiani African Restaurant harkens to Guinean roots and beyond
Elhadj and Kadiatou Diallo share West African cuisine with those who miss it and those who’ve never tried anything like it.
Celebrate Asian and Pacific heritage deliciously with these local picks
Where to get the best lunch special in Snohomish County
Your guide to new food trucks at the Fisherman’s Village Night Market
Scratch-made pies filled with nostalgia — just ‘the way Grandma did it’
Taste of Tulalip: A smokin’ recipe for nachos
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Life in Snohomish County

Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County
Elvin Bishop will join fellow bluesman Charlie Musselwhite on stage in Edmonds on May 25.

‘Spelling Bee’ wraps up Marysville theater’s 2022-23 season
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” will run May 26-June 11 at Red Curtain Arts Center.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Kraków weaves a vibrant cultural tapestry
Do I express my feelings or keep them to myself?
American Queen Voyages takes five months to process refund
Everett’s mini-Frank Lloyd Wright builds neighborhood of extra tiny homes
Everett’s Cruzin’ to Colby car show is ‘place to play on Memorial Day’
Herald Business Journal

Boeing inks deal for up to 300 737 Max planes with Ryanair
At Boeing’s list prices, the deal would be worth more than $40 billion if Ryanair exercises all the options.

Four recognized for building a better community
Economic Alliance of Snohomish County hosts annual awards
Business Briefs: Pandemic recovery aid and workforce support program
Janice Greene: An advocate for supplier diversity and BIPOC opportunities
Rilee Louangphakdy: A community volunteer since his teens
Alex Zitnik-McGinty: Find a group you like and volunteer!
Workforce Snohomish receives Opportunity Lives Here Award
Opinion

Editorial: Warning label on social media not enough for kids
The U.S. surgeon general has outlined tasks for parents, officials and social media companies.
Comment: Hospice care isn’t giving up; it’s a gift of time, love
Comment: State, local libraries rebuilding lives after prison
Comment: Veterans struggling with addiction need our support
Forum: Imagine our losses without Endangered Species Act
Forum: Especially at time of peace, U.S. must honor its fallen
Northwest

Judge orders Washington AG’s office, DSHS to pay more for evidence withholding
A judge imposed the new costs in a ruling Friday. The amount is on top of an earlier $200,000 sanction.

New Washington law keeps drugs illegal, boosts resources for housing and treatment
Gov. Jay Inslee quickly signed a major new drug policy Tuesday that keeps controlled substances illegal.
Washington lawmakers reach deal on drug policy, avoid automatic decriminalization
Washington Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz announces run for governor
Trans minors protected from parents under Washington law
Fire investigators arrive to examine remains of Hurricane Ridge lodge
Boeing inks deal for up to 300 737 Max planes with Ryanair
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Coming soon to Marysville: indoor pickleball, games, drinks
To beat the rush this Memorial Day weekend, go early or late
A portside Restaurant Row is opening this summer. Here’s what’s on the menu.
Hepatitis A confirmed in Taco Bell worker in Everett, Lake Stevens
Police: Mill Creek man fatally stabbed wife amid financial woes
Woman’s body found in Mill Creek home after domestic assault report
3 guns caught by TSA at Paine Field this month — all loaded