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Community Foundation: New name, same critical mission

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Community Foundation: New name, same critical mission

This is part of The Daily Herald’s annual report on charity in Snohomish County. Complete list of stories

Casino Road adult academy helps immigrants learn English

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Casino Road adult academy helps immigrants learn English

This is part of The Daily Herald’s annual report on charity in Snohomish County. Complete list of stories

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Mariner grad vows to use D.C. fellowship to help next generation

Griselda Guevara-Cruz once felt lost in school. She didn’t speak English. She didn’t speak Spanish. She didn’t see…

(Courtesy of Madalyn Mincks)

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ALS diagnosis doesn’t stop determined sisters from Everett

For Leslie Mincks, life is divided into before and after. She was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or…

Celebrate ubuntu at Edmonds Community College on Saturday

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Celebrate ubuntu at Edmonds Community College on Saturday

Ubuntu. It’s a good word.

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Growing older has its rewards if you want to get away

It doesn’t seem so many summers ago that, jammed with my young family in a 1983 Nissan Sentra…

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Undaunted by disabilities, kids dive into summer fun at Camp Prov

Tots to 10-year-olds, the kids were clapping their hands, shaking their heads, and “marching, marching” like dinosaurs. Jamarious…

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Mukilteo mayor reflects on the tragedy in her quiet community

Hours after a gunman’s attack claimed three young lives and shattered the nighttime quiet of her tranquil city,…

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Agreement preserves 270 acres of farmland in Snohomish valley

Forever can be a reassuring word, but it hardly describes much of Snohomish County. Our landscape is increasingly…

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A final curtain call for beloved Everett drama teacher

Bob Henry was a teacher whose influence on students lasted decades past their school days. If one alumnus…

Thrift shop supporting Domestic Violence Services moving to new location

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Thrift shop supporting Domestic Violence Services moving to new location

Stemless martini glasses, a mid-century modern table, kitschy refrigerator magnets, a collection of Jan Karon novels, $2 capri…

Running for their lives: Mom has mission to educate about addiction

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Running for their lives: Mom has mission to educate about addiction

Catherine “Cathi” Lee is a mom, a runner, and now, the champion of a cause she once couldn’t…

Event provides services to hundreds of homeless people

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Event provides services to hundreds of homeless people

EVERETT — Jessica Riley hadn’t done laundry in a couple months. In the parking lot of the Everett…

Boeing’s been ‘a good place to go’ for Lake Stevens family

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Boeing’s been ‘a good place to go’ for Lake Stevens family

LAKE STEVENS — On Boeing’s 100th birthday Friday, William “Bill” Bruns won’t be blowing out candles or eating…

For Boeing families, company history is theirs, too

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For Boeing families, company history is theirs, too

The Boeing Co. is turning 100 on July 15. Throughout the year, The Daily Herald is covering the…

In times of crisis at home, Afghan war easy to overlook

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In times of crisis at home, Afghan war easy to overlook

In shadowy woods near Lake Hannan south of Monroe, a tribute to an Army lieutenant killed in Afghanistan…

Marysville’s Poochapalooza celebrates all things dog

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Marysville’s Poochapalooza celebrates all things dog

His name was Lucky. A black mixed-breed terrier, he was 14 when he died last October.

Lake Stevens teen wins Carnegie Medal for lifesaving bravery

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Lake Stevens teen wins Carnegie Medal for lifesaving bravery

A Lake Stevens teen who didn’t hesitate to rush into a burning home to save his neighbor is…

An Everett mother mourns another young victim of heroin

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An Everett mother mourns another young victim of heroin

On Mother’s Day, 27-year-old Taylor Maria Ipsen created pen-and-ink artwork for her mom and wrote a beautiful note.

Can current candidates hold up to fictional presidents?

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Can current candidates hold up to fictional presidents?

Here we are, July already. The Republican and Democratic national conventions are nearly upon us, and the rowdy…