Saturday, December 14, 2024
Local News
What will Trump’s immigration policy mean for Snohomish County?
The president-elect has vowed to ramp up deportations and limit legal immigration.
Sports
The Herald’s Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Tessa Anastasi
The Lake Stevens goalkeeper recorded 13 shutouts during the Vikings’ historic season.
Prep girls basketball roundup for Friday, Dec. 13
Everett’s Shaw sisters combine for 47 to beat crosstown rival.
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Food & Drink
Holiday hit
Thanks to Everett’s South Fork Baking Co., you can make Ginger Molasses Cookies for yourselves.
Adding ‘old country’ flair to the holiday lineup
Try the limited-edition Smoked Gouda Cheese Kielbasa at Tulalip Resort Casino restaurant The Draft.
Opinion
Editorial: A trade-dependent state braces for Trump’s tariffs
The leader of a state trade council is wary of the president-elect’s talk of tariffs and trade wars.
Comment: Our public health system needs preventive medicine
Comment: Push for broadband for all will require all players
Comment: Community health groups key to health equity in state
Forum: Changing Marysville school’s makeup would hurt students
Forum: Club sports prompts dads’ debate on what’s healthy for kids
Life
Discover where to find the best pet supplies in town
Need the perfect store to spoil your furry friends? Herald readers have you covered.
Holiday hit
Thanks to Everett’s South Fork Baking Co., you can make Ginger Molasses Cookies for yourselves.
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
First bills drop ahead of WA’s 2025 legislative session
Permanent standard time, immigration policies and fentanyl penalties were among the proposals pre-filed Monday.
Once a must for wealthy Seattle-area liberals, Teslas feel Elon backlash
For many, Tesla has changed from a brand associated with climate action and innovation to something “much more divisive.”
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