Log In
Subscribe
My Account
Local News
Northwest
Crime & Justice
Government
Education
Environment
Elections
Photo Galleries
Transportation
Submit A Photo
Submit A Story Idea
Press Release
Sports
High School Sports
AquaSox
Silvertips
Seahawks
Mariners
College Sports
Submit Sports Results
Life
Arts & Entertainment
Best Of Snohomish County
What’s Up With That?
Celebration Announcements
Calendar Submission
Business
Submit Business News
Opinion
Editorial Cartoons
In Our View
Columnists
Letters From Readers
Letter to the Editor
Contests
Best of Snohomish County
Bucketlist Sweepstakes
Classifieds
Jobs
Real Estate
Legal Notices
Place A Legal Notice
Obituaries
View Obituaries
Submit An Obituary
eEdition
Home
Contact Us
Local News
Northwest
Government
Environment
Elections
Photo Galleries
Transportation
Submit A Story Idea
Submit A Photo
Press Release
Sports
High School Sports
AquaSox
Silvertips
Seahawks
Mariners
College Sports
Submit Sports Results
Life
Arts & Entertainment
Best Of Snohomish County
What’s Up With That?
Puzzles
Celebration Announcements
Calendar Submission
Business
Submit Business News
Opinion
In Our View
Columnists
Letters
Editorial Cartoons
Letter to the Editor
eEditions
Contests
Best of Snohomish County
Bucketlist Sweepstakes
Weather
Services
About Us
Contact Us
Submission Forms
Social Media
Advertising Information
Advertising in The Herald Business Journal
Advertising Inquiry
Archive
Subscriber Center
Subscribe
Contact Our Subscriber Center
FAQ
Herald Newsletters
Obituaries
View Obituaries
Submit An Obituary
Classifieds
Jobs
Real Estate
Legal Notices
Place A Legal Notice
Donate
Education Project Fund
Climate Fund
Health Reporting
Investigative Journalism Fund
Local News
Man arrested after child punished with ‘Block-Head School’
The boy reportedly had open wounds on his hands from lugging around a 30- to 35-pound cinder block.
July 5, 2019
Local News
Here’s where you can and can’t set off fireworks
They’re banned in half of the county’s cities, home to more than 300,000 people.
July 3, 2019
Local News
Retiring school spokesman was a steady voice for 20 years
Andy Muntz volunteered on many district committees before he was recruited to work for Mukilteo schools.
July 1, 2019
Local News
Wrongful death lawsuit alleges PUD negligent in fatal fire
A 93-year-old WW II veteran died in the 2017 fire near Snohomish. The PUD is reviewing the case.
June 22, 2019
Local News
Feeling grateful: Country Market fire could have been worse
A decision had been made not to open the popular Snohomish fruit stand to focus on other enterprises.
June 14, 2019
Local News
School board OKs another $200,000 for cleanup on prime land
The Edmonds School District wants to sell the 9-acre parcel near the Alderwood mall in Lynnwood.
June 13, 2019
Local News
With money raised, uniforms are a go at Everett elementary
Hawthorne Elementary will be the second public school in the county to require student uniforms.
June 12, 2019
Local News
State Supreme Court upholds attempted murder conviction
The case of David Morgan has been sent back to the Court of Appeals after a search and…
June 10, 2019
Local News
They’ve got big dreams for the Lynnwood Convention Center
A panel is recommending an exhibit hall for concerts, trade shows and a year-round farmers market.
June 5, 2019
Local News
‘The force of his care for kids will endure for generations.’
Ted Wenta, a champion for building a new Everett YMCA on Colby Avenue, has died after battling cancer.
May 29, 2019
Local News
School board, nonprofit plan housing for homeless students
The Everett district and Housing Hope have a plan for a surplus 3-acre plot in Port Gardner.
May 27, 2019
Local News
Tough decisions: Everett School Board weighs boundary changes
The district has heard from concerned families as it tries to address overcrowded high schools.
May 21, 2019
Local News
Arlington gets $1.1 million for improvements to its airport
It was one of three airports in Washington and 127 nationwide to receive money from the FAA.
May 19, 2019
Local News
Measles update: 10 North Creek students must stay home
The teens don’t have a measles vaccination. They can return June 3, barring more cases at the school.
May 18, 2019
Local News
A 2nd Everett public school plans to put pupils in uniforms
Advocates say uniforms help increase self-esteem and bridge the socio-economic gap.
May 14, 2019
Local News
EvCC and its new president agree to terms of 3-year contract
Daria Willis will be paid $241,000 annually and begin her tenure in July.
May 8, 2019
Local News
Herbicides might be used to kill milfoil in Lake Ballinger
A public workshop about environmental concerns is scheduled for May 29 in Mountlake Terrace.
May 7, 2019
Local News
Student’s social-media post deemed a threat to Muslims
Sheriff’s deputies and the Northshore district are investigating a 15-year-old North Creek High student.
May 6, 2019
Local News
EvCC offers presidency to community college exec in NY state
Daria Willis is vice president for academic affairs at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse.
April 30, 2019
Local News
It was an unusual year for the flu in the state and region
Local flu expert: It was the longest influenza season on record and had two distinct peaks.
April 30, 2019
Previous
3
4
5
6
7
Next