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Children at Whittier Elementary cheered on local high school graduates as part of an annual tradition.
Tulalip Tribes and the state Department of Natural Resources are creating 30 log jams on the Upper Pilchuck River for salmon habitat.
The city has paused payments to the authority while the two parties determine financial responsibility for the next seven months of service.
The complaint alleges that owners engaged in unfair and deceptive practices. Vintage Housing disputes the allegations.
The city cannot assume the district earlier than agreed to in 2005, a Snohomish County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday.
Even though fatalities fell statewide, 64 people died in Snohomish County traffic incidents in 2024, the most in nine years.
Earlier this month, the city denied a group’s request to raise an LGBTQ+ pride flag at a public park, citing the lack of a clear policy.
Some stores, such as Whole Foods and US Foods CHEF’STORE, informed customers that some items may be temporarily unavailable.
Dick’s will celebrate its second Snohomish County location with four days of festivities.
The money will pay for more detailed design work and initial costs related to acquiring the land needed to build the project.
The bridges are expected to remain closed through October to facilitate replacements.
Dennis Worsham became the first director of the county health department in January 2023. His last day will be July 3.
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