Temporary site allows 250 more coronavirus tests per day

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Temporary site allows 250 more coronavirus tests per day

Tests are free for those who qualify. The center opened Monday near Everett Memorial Stadium.

Staffers deliver more meals every day to kids out of school

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Staffers deliver more meals every day to kids out of school

On Thursday in the Lakewood district, 1,416 meals were handed out at school bus stops.

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Everett to suspend evictions during coronavirus pandemic

Mayor Cassie Franklin has signed an emergency order protecting renters from losing their homes.

Schools prepare to feed thousands of children countywide

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Schools prepare to feed thousands of children countywide

Each district is coming up with its own plan as they get ready to close for more than…

Titanic in reach as Everett’s OceanGate works with NASA

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Titanic in reach as Everett’s OceanGate works with NASA

The submersible company has tried to visit the shipwreck twice. Now it’s building a stronger vessel.

Churches rethink services in light of coronavirus

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Churches rethink services in light of coronavirus

Some Snohomish County houses of worship plan a normal holy day. Others have opted to stream online.

Teens make history with first Black Student Union

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Teens make history with first Black Student Union

It’s a new club at Marysville Pilchuck, where members have shared biographies for Black History Month.

Lake Stevens now has a Snapchat-worthy high school

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Lake Stevens now has a Snapchat-worthy high school

Students have moved into the newly remodeled school with a view of the Cascade Range.

Edmonds police get 100 tips, still seek 7-Eleven killer

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Edmonds police get 100 tips, still seek 7-Eleven killer

Detectives are asking residents to look through home surveillance video from the morning of Feb. 21.

After a storied history, the Argosy rests in pieces

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After a storied history, the Argosy rests in pieces

The 100-year-old ship has been removed from Warm Beach after it ran aground in Tulalip.

Body scanner could replace strip searches in Monroe prison

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Body scanner could replace strip searches in Monroe prison

A new bill suggests using a scanner, like those in airports, to check for contraband on or in…

A loving send-off for a teacher students call ‘Mom’

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A loving send-off for a teacher students call ‘Mom’

Tracy Orr has a rare brain tumor. Her Granite Falls campus has let her know how much they…

Dan Bates / The Herald                                 Contractor Rob Enge (left) attaches a chain to a roll of heavy cable as Kody Brooks approaches to help carry it with a tractor Tuesday outside the Snohomish Carnegie Library The original building begins to look more and more like it did before an annex was added in the 1960s.

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Annex removed from Snohomish’s 100-year-old Carnegie library

The brick structure was attached to the library in the late 1960s. Workers tore it down Tuesday.

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Charge: Lynnwood tobacco smuggler dodged $1 million in taxes

The man, 57, reportedly dealt in illicit cigarettes. Tax returns claimed he sold hats and T-shirts.

The Nazis didn’t see him beneath the floor boards

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The Nazis didn’t see him beneath the floor boards

Holocaust survivor Peter Metzelaar described to Lake Stevens students his perilous childhood.

Marysville schools seek $120 million in Tuesday’s election

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Marysville schools seek $120 million in Tuesday’s election

The capital levy would replace Cascade and Liberty elementaries, both built nearly 70 years ago.

In Snohomish, $470 million bond would replace aging schools

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In Snohomish, $470 million bond would replace aging schools

District leaders hope to replace elementary schools, renovate high schools and improve security.

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Everett bikini baristas file petition to U.S. Supreme Court

It’s unlikely the highest court will hear the case, a lawyer for the baristas said.

Security guard Jakeb Conway leans forward to read a piece of history on the Treaty of Point Elliott at the Hibulb Cultural Center. The large glass-covered case, center, displays the signed documents for reading. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Point Elliott Treaty returns to tribes here, 165 years later

Signed in 1855 at Mukilteo, it created reservations and secured Native American rights to traditions.

Kamiak senior strives for career in acting and screenwriting

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Kamiak senior strives for career in acting and screenwriting

Paige Cox recently had an interview with Harvard. She’s the lead in both of this year’s school plays.