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TEDx talks return with new ways, places to watch

The Herald will live-stream Friday’s TEDx event here

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UW Bothell investigates report of bias against Muslim women

BOTHELL — Officials are investigating a report that Muslim women on the University of Washington Bothell campus allegedly…

Everett development company co-founder Marianne Skotdal dies

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Everett development company co-founder Marianne Skotdal dies

EVERETT — Marianne Skotdal, a former teacher and librarian in the Everett School District, who after marrying Art…

ComicCon at the Snohomish Library presents ‘all kinds of fun’

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ComicCon at the Snohomish Library presents ‘all kinds of fun’

SNOHOMISH — The library opened more than three hours early Sunday to welcome kids and adults dressed up…

Everett church raising funds to install lift for disabled

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Everett church raising funds to install lift for disabled

EVERETT — The distinctive white pillared building on Colby Avenue, home to the Everett Unity Center for Positive…

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Caseloads, wages at issue for Providence Hospice workers

EVERETT — Providence Hospice and Homecare of Snohomish County employees are negotiating their first contract following a vote…

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Regence BlueShield, Everett Clinic reach contract agreement

EVERETT — A contract dispute between Regence BlueShield and The Everett Clinic has been settled.

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Contract dispute could leave Everett Clinic patients without coverage

EVERETT — Some 69,000 patients of The Everett Clinic would have to find a new insurance plan, a…

Want to see something REALLY SCARY? Leave it to kindergarten classmate Keelan Clark to find something scary in the book “Is This a Monster?” on Thursday and show it to Hayley Whitaker while reading newly acquired books in Lisa Brizendine’s kindergarten class at Beverly Elementary School. Evelyn Holdt reads at left. The books are part of “A reading library for kindergarteners,” and include both fiction and nonfiction, Principal Danielle Sanders says. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Grant provides books, other resources to Edmonds School District

EDMONDS — Wynne Webster knows how to get the attention of her third-graders.

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Swedish Edmonds to close on-campus pharmacy

EDMONDS — Employees at a pharmacy that has long operated on the campus of Swedish Edmonds hospital have…

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Edmonds School District looks at later start times for students

EDMONDS — The county’s largest school district could have later start times at its high schools next year,…

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Veterans group wants to clear up registration glitches

LYNNWOOD — Attention disabled veterans. You may not be getting all the help you qualify for.

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Mukilteo seeks applicants for new police chief

MUKILTEO — When it comes to hiring a new police chief, the city is hoping its location overlooking…

Traffic, tolls key in 2 House races, Senate race in 1st District

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Traffic, tolls key in 2 House races, Senate race in 1st District

BOTHELL — The 1st Legislative District straddles the Snohomish-King County line, with its puzzle-piece shaped boundaries taking in…

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Edmonds Center for the Arts making progress on financial issues

EDMONDS — In two recent reports, the state Auditor’s Office has found the Edmonds Center for the Arts…

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Final open house Wednesday to help plan new Edmonds park

EDMONDS — The future of Civic Park, an eight-acre green space near the city’s downtown core, is scheduled…

In the 44th, candidates Harmsworth, Ondracek differ on ST3

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In the 44th, candidates Harmsworth, Ondracek differ on ST3

SNOHOMISH — Two candidates running for the 44th district state House seat agree that transportation and education are…

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Lynnwood chiropractor placed on 3 years probation

LYNNWOOD — Darcy Szigety, a Lynnwood chiropractor who marketed the use of hyperbaric oxygen treatments for treating a…

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Long wait almost over in Edmonds for public restrooms

EDMONDS — The city’s downtown shopping area, with its Center for the Arts, coffee shops, restaurants, a theater…

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Edmonds Community College may go tobacco free

LYNNWOOD — Edmonds Community College is considering becoming a tobacco-free campus, but may opt instead to limit smoking…