Pay up — and park at Mukilteo park without watching the clock

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Pay up — and park at Mukilteo park without watching the clock

Non-residents can park for up to 12 hours in 33 spots starting Tuesday. The cost is $2.25 an…

Different brands and flavors of vape juice on sale in response to the potential ban on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019 in Everett, Wash. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Nicotine and THC vapes could lose tutti-frutti flavors

Decision comes today on Inslee’s order asking the state health department to ban flavored products.

Mr. Pickleball takes his sport to parks and prisons

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Mr. Pickleball takes his sport to parks and prisons

Roger BelAir teaches the art of the game with the funny name to inmates and at courts in…

Michelle Mortrud has worked at the Mukilteo Rite Aid for 26 years and has raised thousands of dollars for Children’s Miracle Network. The charity supports Seattle Children’s Hospital, which she credits with saving her life twice as a child. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Everybody knows cashier Michelle at the Rite Aid in Mukilteo

Energetic and dependable, she credits Seattle Children’s Hospital for saving her life twice as a kid.

Rielley, a 7-year-old standard poodle, runs at Freeland Park on Whidbey Island. Owner Laurie Cecil, a pet groomer by trade, spends 10 hours a week doing the dog’s hair. She says it is therapeutic for both her and Rielley. He is her service dog and she takes him everywhere. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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He’s a chill dog with dreadlocks — unless Led Zeppelin’s playing

Poodle is more than groomer’s pet. “He’s my service dog, marketing director and best date I’ve ever had.”

Mukilteo 5th grader: ‘Today, I had 12 minutes to eat my lunch’

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Mukilteo 5th grader: ‘Today, I had 12 minutes to eat my lunch’

A state auditor’s office report says dozens of schools rush students through their midday meal.

Rigoberto Bastida waits on a customer at Taco-Book in Everett. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Facebook tells Everett mom-and-pop taco shop to rebrand

The power of the hyphen: The tiny taqueria changed its logo and colors and is now Taco-Book.

Dude, where’s my guitar? Band reunited with their strings

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Dude, where’s my guitar? Band reunited with their strings

Bothell PD found guitars along the highway, put out a tweet … and the show went on for…

Alison Brynelson will take over on Jan. 1 as superintendent of Mukilteo School District.

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Mukilteo School District stays in-house for new superintendent

Alison Brynelson has worked in the district 27 years and was the only internal applicant.

Olushola Bolonduro recently started a goth social group called Dark Side of Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Calling all goths: Dark Side of Everett might be for you

A hospital tech has started a group for self-described misfits and outcasts who are into creepy things.

Storm season ‘may be a little earlier this year’

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Storm season ‘may be a little earlier this year’

PUD ramps up for storm season and potential power outages. You need to get yourself ready, too.

Ferry fares going up, and so is the new Mukilteo terminal

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Ferry fares going up, and so is the new Mukilteo terminal

The building taking shape on the waterfront is set to open on schedule in the fall of 2020.

Alison Brynelson will take over on Jan. 1 as superintendent of Mukilteo School District.

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Alison Brynelson is Mukilteo’s new superintendent

After serving as deputy, she’ll take over when Marci Larsen retires Dec. 31.

Jack Kuna, 17, is a equipment manager for the Snohomish football and is this week’s Super Kid. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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This Snohomish High senior gets in the game from the sidelines

Jack Kuna, 17, brings the footballs to the field. “I’m always there to help them out.”

Bev’s auto tabs: 45 years, 400 square feet, 3 windows, no a/c

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Bev’s auto tabs: 45 years, 400 square feet, 3 windows, no a/c

Bev’s granddaughter is moving into the 21st century and a bigger space. But it’ll always be Bev’s place.

‘One heartbeat’ is the mantra for Panther football

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‘One heartbeat’ is the mantra for Panther football

The Snohomish High season opener game is tonight. It’s the ‘glue that keeps the community together.’

$200,000 scratch ticket softens the blow of family hardship

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$200,000 scratch ticket softens the blow of family hardship

It will cover medical bills and buy a first vacation for an Everett family that was homeless six…

Viva Las Langley! Lighting up Whidbey town like it’s Vegas

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Viva Las Langley! Lighting up Whidbey town like it’s Vegas

Artist Tim Leonard’s neon signs bring a pop of color to laid-back village by the sea.

A steaming pile of poo compost, from non-primate herbivores, is the “end result” at the Woodland Park Zoo, which calls the finished compost Zoo Doo. It is sold to customers through a lottery system. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Zoo Doo — this manure puts the nasty into dung dynasty

Nothing says fall like Fecal Fest at Woodland Park Zoo. Enter the online lottery for gardening gold.

Score! ACT tests from Mariner lost in June have been found

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Score! ACT tests from Mariner lost in June have been found

Package with answer sheets was in a FedEx facility somewhere between Everett and Iowa City.