Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Local News
Bothell man charged with the murder of his wife after Shoreline shooting
On Tuesday, the 43-year-old pleaded not guilty in King County Superior Court.
Five Snohomish County men named in drug and gun trafficking indictments
County sheriff working to fix $15M in overspending
Sound Transit may add overnight bus service between Everett, Seattle
Mother sues Edmonds School District after her son’s fingertip was allegedly severed
Stanwood Police: Pedal-free e-bikes are motorcycles
Sports
Shorewood boys cross country earn second at 3A State Championships
The Stormrays place three runners in the top 20, finish highest among area teams on Saturday.
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Nov. 2-8
The Athlete of the Week nominees for Nov. 2-8. Voting closes at… Continue reading
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Opinion
Editorial: With deal or trust, Congress must restart government
With the shutdown’s pain growing with each day, both parties must find a path to reopen government.
Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Life
$6 million buys ‘Wow’ and a gleaming glass mansion in Mukilteo
Or for $650,000, score a 1960s tri-level home on Easy Street in Everett. Dishwasher included.
Business
Property owners in Port of Everett district should expect to see tax bump
Originally projected as a tax decrease, port officials adjusted their calculation.
Verdant Health Commission to increase funding
Community Health organizations and food banks are funded by Swedish hospital rent.
Reader Poll
Elections
Franklin wins reelection as Everett mayor
Cassie Franklin’s lead over challenger Scott Murphy extended to more than 2,000 votes on Friday. She will serve a third term in office.
Northwest
Need for speed: Plan to unclog WA public records system gets mixed reviews
Washington’s attorney general is seeking to reduce public record backlogs as concerns… Continue reading
Dave Upthegrove on land sales, federal funding cuts and wildfire immigration raids
Washington state’s new public lands commissioner came into office with his own ambitious agenda. It’s playing out against a shifting backdrop in D.C.
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HDSA brings small-town summer magic to downtown Snohomish



