Thursday, September 19, 2024
Local News
Mukilteo fire therapy dog is one step to ‘making things better’
“Firefighters have to deal with a lot of people’s worst days,” Derek Landis said. That’s where Amani comes in.
Sports
Four area high school football teams ranked in AP Top 10
Five other local schools receive votes in poll of state sports reporters.
Marysville golfer sinks 2 holes-in-one in 5 days
Steve Dalam accomplished the feat at Battle Creek’s par-3 course.
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Food & Drink
Explore haunted saloons, pie sundaes and antique malls in Snohomish
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Taste this trio of Lynnwood restaurants
Next time you’re in Lynnwood, try Rila Bakery & Cafe, TK Noodle Cafe and Modoo Banjeom.
Opinion
Editorial: Reelect Fosse, Berg to 38th, 44th House seats
Both are productive lawmakers who have quickly advanced to leadership positions in the House.
Life
2024 Toyota Prius Prime serves up some sportiness
You can have more fun along with all the fuel economy
Business
Big Lots announces it will shutter Everett and Lynnwood stores
The Marysville store will remain open for now. The retailer reported declining sales in the first quarter of the year.
Despite high mortgage rates, Snohomish County home market still competitive
Snohomish County homes priced from $550K to $850K are pulling in multiple offers and selling quickly.
Northwest
Ferguson, Reichert clash on crime, abortion and Trump in first debate
Clear differences emerged in the first face-to-face encounter between the candidates battling to be Washington’s next governor.
7 things to know about a potential Boeing strike
Negotiations between the IAM District 751 union and Boeing are always tense. This time though, the stakes are particularly high.
Seattle woman shot and killed at West Bank protest
Washington issues statewide drought declaration, including Snohomish County
Boeing fired lobbying firm that helped it navigate 737 Max crashes
Orcas Island’s storied Rosario Resort finds a local owner
Washington will move to tougher limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in water
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Eat Local Month celebrates the region’s rich agricultural heritage and vibrant local…
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Comprehensive care approach fuels three decades of dedicated surgical service
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Innovative community programs foster resilience among families in need
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