Lynnwood settles with man who was jailed over stolen coffee

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Lynnwood settles with man who was jailed over stolen coffee

The city paid $20,000 to the legally deaf man, who claimed he was wrongfully imprisoned and beaten.

Lawsuit: Mental health hospital retaliated against employee

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Lawsuit: Mental health hospital retaliated against employee

The mental health technician said she raised concerns. Then management stopped giving her shifts.

Boeing extends temporary shutdown of Puget Sound plants

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Boeing extends temporary shutdown of Puget Sound plants

The company had planned to reopen on Wednesday. About 60 Everett employees have tested positive.

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Employee at Amazon distribution center positive for COVID-19

Those who have been in close contact will be paid while they self-quarantine at their homes.

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Closed Edmonds car lot dodged hundreds of thousands in taxes

For years, Kero’s Auto Brokers greatly underreported its sales, and how much it owed the state.

Inslee gives guidance for funerals, real estate, tribes

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Inslee gives guidance for funerals, real estate, tribes

He gave the go-ahead for funerals, but only immediate families can attend.

Angel of the Winds Arena will be new COVID-19 isolation site

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Angel of the Winds Arena will be new COVID-19 isolation site

A $1.3 million grant from the state will go toward the facility, which could hold up to 150…

Bus driver who worried early about coronavirus dies of it

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Bus driver who worried early about coronavirus dies of it

Scott Ryan, 41, worked for Community Transit, where nine employees have tested positive.

Lawsuit: Deputy shouldn’t have used Taser in fatal struggle

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Lawsuit: Deputy shouldn’t have used Taser in fatal struggle

In March 2017, sheriff’s deputies allegedly beat, choked and shocked Alex Dold at a home near Maltby.

As Boeing shuts down, an employee’s family is left to grieve

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As Boeing shuts down, an employee’s family is left to grieve

To his family, Elton Washington is much more than a statistic in the growing COVID-19 pandemic.

First it was toilet paper, now guns and ammo are flying, too

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First it was toilet paper, now guns and ammo are flying, too

As the response to coronavirus ramps up, people are loading up on firearms in Snohomish County.

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Police say he didn’t stop. Now he’s charged in woman’s death

In the days after a hit and run in Everett, Thomas Rock allegedly had his van fixed to…

4 Community Transit bus drivers positive for coronavirus

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4 Community Transit bus drivers positive for coronavirus

The transit agency is now making all of its buses free. There are no plans to shut down…

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Bothell man charged in Bitcoin money laundering scheme

He also ran an unlicensed marijuana business based out of Monroe, U.S. attorneys say.

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Tear gas, police dog lead to arrests in 7-Eleven homicide

Nagendiram Kandasamy was shot and killed on Feb. 21. Detectives have found two persons of interest.

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A wholesome activity leads to infection: Square dancing

There’s lot of touching and intermingling, and many square dancers in the region have fallen ill.

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Police: Man shot twice in Lynnwood during argument

An Everett man said he meant to shoot the ground as a warning, but he allegedly shot his…

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Fentanyl trafficker based out of Bothell ‘mansion’ sentenced

Rhett Irons often got his own distributors addicted to drugs, and collected on their debts.

EvCC to go online with some classes in response to COVID-19

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EvCC to go online with some classes in response to COVID-19

One student reportedly tested positive. Some classes will likely still meet in person.

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Strong scents in the office cost Edmonds $515K in lawsuit

An employee said she was sensitive to fragrances, and that the city didn’t do enough to help her.