Thursday, April 17, 2025
Local News

Arlington community rallies, a family waits for news on missing man
Family and neighbors say more can be done in the search for Jonathan Hoang. The sheriff’s office says all leads are being pursued.
Sports

Edmonds-Woodway softball makes Wesco South statement
Campbell strikes out eight and the Warriors’ bats come alive in 9-2 win against Archbishop Murphy.
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Leavenworth man, 47, killed in multi-vehicle fatality collision on US 2
WA officials considered offering National Guard help to Trump at Canadian border
Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, April 16
Comment: Elon Musk’s DOGE has proved ‘omnigenius’ as a myth
Comment: To win Senate back, Democrats need ‘combative centrists’
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Food & Drink

Robots rule at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar in Lynnwood
Addition of the new restaurant makes Lynnwood the unofficial conveyor-belt sushi capital of the county.

Feasts to Remember: Catering Stars of Snohomish County
From elegant spreads to comfort classics, these culinary pros bring the magic to every meal.
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Opinion

Editorial: Lawmakers should seek deal to keep rent cap at 7%
Now that rent stabilization has passed both chambers, a deal on a reasonable cap must be struck.
Life

Light, lens & love: These photographers bring the magic
Want to see who’s turning everyday moments into jaw-dropping memories? Let’s find out.

Stop and smell the flowers at Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
The largest tulip festival in North America features five gardens and runs through April.
Business

Nichole Webber: Drawing up plays for athletes and politics
The communications director for the city of Everett believes leadership is rooted in honesty, integrity and selfless commitment to others.

DeLon Lewis: Helping students succeed
Program specialist for Everett Community College believes leadership is about building bridges.
Northwest

Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan
It cobbles together a range of hikes, including on businesses, capital gains, and property. A question now is whether Gov. Bob Ferguson will support the proposals.

WA officials considered offering National Guard help to Trump at Canadian border
Gov. Bob Ferguson opted against committing troops. His office says it was seeking ways to get ahead of the president potentially federalizing the state’s Guard.
Permit requirement for gun purchases clears Washington Senate
Inslee proposes taxing the wealthy and businesses to close budget gap
First bills drop ahead of WA’s 2025 legislative session
Once a must for wealthy Seattle-area liberals, Teslas feel Elon backlash
Boeing’s new CEO clips corporate jet trips in show of restraint
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