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Local News

Edmonds mayor recommends $19M levy lid lift for November
The city’s biennial budget assumed a $6 million levy lid lift. The final levy amount is up to the City Council.
The Daily Herald garners 6 awards from regional journalism competition
How Snohomish County property owners can prepare for wildfire season
Everett’s possible new stadium has a possible price tag
‘I’ll lose everything’: Snohomish County’s only adult day health center to close
Snohomish County report: 10 bridges set for repairs, replacement
Sports

The Herald’s 2025 Boys Soccer Offensive Player of the Year: Alex Plumis
The Edmonds-Woodway senior scored 23 goals and dished nine assists.

AquaSox Sweep Dust Devils in Doubleheader
Playing two games to account for a May 11 rainout… Continue reading
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Food & Drink

Burgers, brews and blues: Madison Avenue Pub has it all
Enjoy half-price burgers on Tuesday, prime rib specials and live music at the Everett mainstay.

One of the best meal deals in Snohomish County is on a Lynnwood College campus
At $14.95 for a four-course gourmet meal, and no tipping,… Continue reading
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Opinion

Editorial: Let’s remember the ‘peaceably’ part of First Amendment
Most of us understand the responsibilities of free speech; here’s how we remind President Trump.
Life

Crease is the word: Origami fans flock to online paper store
Kim’s Crane in Snohomish has been supplying paper crafters with paper, books and kits since 1995.

Coming events in Snohomish County
Send calendar submissions for print and online to features@heraldnet.com. To ensure your… Continue reading
Business

Some SnoCo stores see shortages after cyberattack on grocery supplier
Some stores, such as Whole Foods and US Foods CHEF’STORE, informed customers that some items may be temporarily unavailable.

Eight years after Washington State Everett campus opened, the university branch is still trying to define itself
In a room on the Washington State Everett campus, students… Continue reading
Water cannons salute Frontier on its first day at Paine Field
Edmonds College and schools continue diversity programs
One of the best meal deals in Snohomish County is on a Lynnwood College campus
Sustainable aviation fuel center gets funding boost
Helion celebrates smoother path to fusion energy site approval
Northwest

Ferguson prepares for possibility of Trump deploying troops in Washington
The governor planned to meet with the state’s top military official Tuesday, after the president sent the National Guard and Marines to respond to Los Angeles protests.

Washington governor wants agencies to look for deeper cuts
The state’s financial turmoil hasn’t subsided. It may get worse when a new revenue forecast comes out this month.
New WA agency investigating police deadly force incidents sees budget cuts
Washington stuck mid-pack in national education ranking
Washington’s Supreme Court slashes public defender caseload limits
Manhunt expands for state dad accused of killing his 3 daughters
Washington’s long-term care program nears liftoff
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