Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Local News
Cost of living looms large in 38th District races
Two state House incumbents are fighting to keep their seats in the district covering Everett, Tulalip and Marysville.
Mukilteo council members fire back at mayor’s budget plan
Boeing seeks to line up billions in financing as strike goes on
Lake Stevens woman charged with unprovoked stabbing of brother-in-law
Economic Alliance Snohomish County seeking new CEO
Housing authority agrees to pay $200K in Lynnwood voucher case
Sports
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Oct. 13-19
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Food & Drink
Part ice cream shop, part bar opens in downtown Everett
The Ice Cream Bar at 2810 Colby Ave. is part of an effort to revitalize the city’s downtown.
25 new Seattle-area restaurants to try
The list includes establishments in Edmonds, Lynnwood and Bothell, as well as a big-name noodle house down south.
Opinion
Editorial: Pellicciotti, Kuderer best for state posts
Voters should return Mike Pellicciotti as treasurer and elect Patty Kuderer as insurance commissioner.
Life
2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is updated inside and out
A new infotainment system, and safety technology enhancements are included.
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
Bothell High grad goes viral as Boise State’s goth volleyball player
Nora Hayd said she was actually toning things down in her team photo shoot.
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.
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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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Organization offers a variety of programs to help children thrive