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Fire damages Everett apartments, displaces 10
The fire at the Marie Anne Terrace apartments Monday night displaced four families and caused extensive property damage.

Been to Auburn lately? That’s where $754M Powerball ticket was sold
This is only the second time a Powerball jackpot has been won in Washington.
Sports

Contenders again: Lynnwood girls primed for postseason run
After winning a state title in 2015, the Royals have slowly built back into a team ready to make waves in the playoffs.

5 things to know as prep district hoops tournaments start
Local 4A and 2A squads face daunting paths to regionals. Meanwhile, opportunities abound in 3A.
Food & Drink

Fried dough on the go, from a woman who’s on the go
A decade after immigrating to the U.S., Alice Tum has mastered the art of making Hawaiian-style doughnuts and sells them from her own food trailer.
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Life in Snohomish County

Any way you slice it, that bread knife is dangerous
Their old bread knife was too dull. The new one is too sharp, apparently.

Yes, that’s Skippy: Alex P. Keaton’s pal to do stand-up in Everett
Marc Price, who appeared on 54 episodes of “Family Ties” in the 1980s, to do a set at Tony V’s Garage on Feb. 9.
Herald Business Journal

With 747 out, Boeing to open new 737 Max line at Everett’s Paine Field
Since the last 747 rolled out of the factory, speculation has been rife that Boeing might move some 737 Max production to Everett.

Quantum computing firm IonQ to open Bothell R&D center
IonQ says quantum computing systems are key to addressing climate change, energy and transportation.
Opinion

Editorial: Voting’s a duty, but should it be mandatory?
Legislation to require voter registration and voting needs more discussion among the public, first.
Northwest

Washington’s low-income tax credit available for first time
Up to $1,200 is now available for thousands of low-income working Washington residents, thanks to a 2008 law that has finally been funded.

Washington state Gov. Inslee tests positive for COVID-19
“Once again I am very appreciative to be vaccinated and boosted,” Inslee said in the statement.
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