Monday, February 9, 2026
Local News
Everett proposes law to help close unpermitted food carts
The ordinance would make it a misdemeanor to operate food stands without a permit, in an attempt to curb the spread of the stands officials say can be dangerous.
Sports
Seahawks win Super Bowl LX
Behind a dominant defense, Seattle defeated New England 29-13 to become champions Sunday.
Sam Darnold completes redemption with Super Bowl title
Once considered a draft bust, the Seahawks quarterback proved himself a winner.
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Opinion
Editorial: Protect utililty ratepayers as data centers ramp up
State lawmakers should move ahead with guardrails for electricity and water use by the ‘cloud’ and AI.
Coment: Ice not just breaking the law; it’s trying to rewrite it
Dowd: What ‘Melania’ reveals about the first lady isn’t a shocker
Comment: German leader Trump most resembles isn’t who you think
Murray must play hardball with GOP over DHS and ICE funding
Governor should have been more cautious on ICE protests
Life
Artemidorus, Flight Patterns, a Sherlock Holmes mystery and more
Music, arts and more coming to Snohomish County
The secret life of Butch T. Cougar, WSU mascot
Mukilteo school dean Brandon Tepley and other mascots talk about life inside — and after — the WSU suit.
Business
This casino offers an off-the-menu, dry-aged delicacy
Whiskey Prime, the steakhouse inside Angel of the Winds Casino Resort in Arlington, can’t keep up with customer demand for its special steaks.
Boeing expands hours for Future of Flight and factory tour
Aerospace giant hopes to draw more tourists with move from five to seven days a week.
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Northwest
WA Senate OKs guardrails for license plate readers
The legislation passed Wednesday mandates that reader data be deleted after 21 days and says it can’t be shared except in court proceedings.
Washington tribes could get more say in management of state logging lands
A bill to add two tribal representatives to the Board of Natural Resources is awaiting a Senate vote. Supporters say the change could add valuable perspective to the panel.
The bills that didn’t survive the WA Legislature’s first major deadline
Ferguson rejects WA lawmakers’ initial crack at income tax legislation
WA Senate leader explains dim outlook for a new tax on big businesses
Lower drunk driving limit approved by WA Senate
Washington’s newest Supreme Court justice is sworn in
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