Friday, November 14, 2025
Local News
Bothell man charged with the murder of his wife after Shoreline shooting
On Tuesday, the 43-year-old pleaded not guilty in King County Superior Court.
Five Snohomish County men named in drug and gun trafficking indictments
County sheriff working to fix $15M in overspending
Sound Transit may add overnight bus service between Everett, Seattle
Mother sues Edmonds School District after her son’s fingertip was allegedly severed
Stanwood Police: Pedal-free e-bikes are motorcycles
Sports
Lake Stevens volleyball cruises into district championship
The Vikings gear up for state tournament with 3-0 semifinal win against Mount Si on Thursday.
Monroe, Everett claim state berths with upsets Thursday
Prep roundup for Thursday, Nov. 13: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading
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Opinion
Editorial: Welcome guidance on speeding public records duty
The state attorney general is advancing new rules for compliance with the state’s public records law.
Life
Adopt A Stream hosts hummingbird ecology class
Western Washington University instructor Greg Green will lead a class on hummingbirds on Saturday at the Northwest Stream Center.
Five weeknight dishes: Creamy butternut squash noodle soup, shrimp and bacon burritas and more
$6 million buys ‘Wow’ and a gleaming glass mansion in Mukilteo
Kids at play: Lake Stevens middle-schoolers craft electric guitars
Easy, roux-less gumbo features Creole spices, chicken and sausage
Join Snohomish PUD in preparing for storm season
Business
Everett-based Funko: ‘Serious doubt’ it can continue without new owner or funding
The company made the statements during required filings to the SEC. Even so, its new CEO outlined his plan for a turnaround.
Port of Everett finalizes ‘conservative’ 2026 budget
Officials point to fallout from tariffs as a factor in budget decisions.
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Elections
Franklin wins reelection as Everett mayor
Cassie Franklin’s lead over challenger Scott Murphy extended to more than 2,000 votes on Friday. She will serve a third term in office.
Northwest
End of shutdown ignites sparring among congressional lawmakers
Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez was among six Democrats who sided with Republicans in voting the legislation out of the House.
Need for speed: Plan to unclog WA public records system gets mixed reviews
Washington’s attorney general is seeking to reduce public record backlogs as concerns… Continue reading
Dave Upthegrove on land sales, federal funding cuts and wildfire immigration raids
Washington makes pitch to feds for $1B in rural health funding
Expected slide in WA unemployment trust fund balance could trigger new tax
State Democrats mull imposing income tax on higher earners
Climate dollars eyed to backfill WA wildfire funding
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