A bookkeeper stole $2 million from an Everett business. She says she doesn’t know why she did it.
The district will be providing information and gathering comments at forums Feb. 6 and 7.
Local police will work with state and federal agencies to investigate who made the calls.
The district sold three pieces of land earlier this month and has other properties on the market.
During Gary Cohn’s tenure, the district made steady progress toward improving graduation rates.
A new study also estimates as many as 10,000 county residents are addicted to opioids.
Mental health issues or intoxication are sometimes factors when people try to cross the freeway.
Forty-three years later, she had no idea if her letter would reach the teacher who believed in her.
Detectives seized heroin, meth and cocaine and believe they arrested the leaders of the ring.
The brother of one of the victims urged a judge against releasing William Talbott before his trial.
A grassroots campaign seeks to name part of the road the Oso Memorial Highway.
The school district’s 18th elementary campus is scheduled to open in the fall of 2019.
The Lake Stevens man used fake credentials of famous fictional and real people to commit his crimes.
A pilot tutor program at Olympic View Middle School believes “our job is to get rid of Ds and Fs.”
Lab tests found the woman had consumed oxycodone, cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy.
“We all want to do our part to help,” said Keith Ellison, one of 18 local utility workers deployed.
Matthew Fitch vanished Oct. 29 after strolling from his Whidbey Island home.
It was an elaborate ruse with fake police caller ID phone numbers to get him to transfer money.
The state Supreme Court found the death penalty unconstitutional. Trial expected in 2019 in slayings.
Jeff Barth was convicted of kidnapping in the 2002 case of a Marysville woman who was shot to death.