Sunday, April 20, 2025
Local News

Family searches for answers in 1982 Gold Bar cold case murder
David DeDesrochers’ children spent years searching for him before learning he’d been murdered. Now, they want answers.
Larsen talks federal funding for Snohomish County transit projects
Arlington community rallies, a family waits for news on missing man
Lunch and Wheel of Fortune with some Everett swinging seniors
Lawsuit against Northshore School District reaches $500,000 settlement
Jury awards $3.25M in dog bite verdict against Mountlake Terrace
Sports

Edmonds-Woodway baseball enjoys Major League experience
The Warriors beat Liberty (Renton) 3-0 at T-Mobile Park in Saturday’s High School Baseball Classic.

Silvertips face elimination after last-minute Game 5 loss
Darby’s tip-in with a minute left secures 4-3 win and 3-2 series lead for Portland.
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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 cartoons for Sunday, April 20, Easter
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading

Editorial: Trump order, SAVE Act do not serve voters
Trump’s and Congress’ meddling in election law will disenfranchise voters and complicate elections.
Life

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

Chic & unique: The top 3 boutiques in Snohomish County you need to visit
From trendy finds to timeless pieces, discover the hidden gems that are redefining local fashion.
Business

$2M grant will fund job training and employment programs for laid-off Boeing workers in Snohomoish and King counties.
A $2 million federal grant will help more than 2,000 laid-off Boeing… Continue reading

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.
Northwest

Ferguson criticizes Democrats’ $12B tax plan as ‘too risky’
The governor is still at odds with lawmakers in his party over how much revenue the state should raise to deal with a multibillion dollar shortfall.

Washington AG defends state’s ‘sanctuary’ policy amid congressional scrutiny
Republican U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, who represents eastern Washington, is among those pressuring Attorney General Nick Brown on immigration issues.
Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan
Washington takes ‘historic’ step toward full funding for special education
Washington Senate passes bill to require speed limiting devices for habitual speeders
WA officials considered offering National Guard help to Trump at Canadian border
Permit requirement for gun purchases clears Washington Senate
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