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Eviction moratorium uncertainty means preparing for anything

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Eviction moratorium uncertainty means preparing for anything

Landlords and housing advocates work to keep a roof over the heads of Snohomish County’s renters.

Federal loans to county businesses could top $1.5 billion

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Federal loans to county businesses could top $1.5 billion

Nearly 10,000 businesses in Snohomish County receive funds from Paycheck Protection Program

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New grants aim to retrain aerospace workers

County program offers up to $250,000 per business to help workers acquire new skills.

FAA probing Boeing’s alleged pressure on designated inspectors

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FAA probing Boeing’s alleged pressure on designated inspectors

A federal criminal probe has also been opened against the company in the wake of 2 fatal crashes.

‘Voice of Everett’ receives Herald’s top Emerging Leader award

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‘Voice of Everett’ receives Herald’s top Emerging Leader award

Julio Cortes, 34, brings ‘passion and fearlessness to uplift our community.’

Frontier hid fees and over-promised internet speeds, AG says

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Frontier hid fees and over-promised internet speeds, AG says

The company, which recently sold its holdings, has agreed to pay $900,000 to the state and customers.

Boeing has settled almost all Lion Air crash-death claims

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Boeing has settled almost all Lion Air crash-death claims

The company didn’t say how much it paid the families of the people killed in the 2018 Indonesia…

Governor’s no-mask, no-service order begins across Washington

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Governor’s no-mask, no-service order begins across Washington

“Just do not ring up the sale,” Gov. Jay Inslee said about customers who do not don the…

Paine Field terminal reopens Aug. 1 with limited service

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Paine Field terminal reopens Aug. 1 with limited service

Down from 24 daily departures, Alaska and United combined will resume, for now, with only three per day.

A ‘mother interested in helping kids’ hopes to end stereotypes

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A ‘mother interested in helping kids’ hopes to end stereotypes

Edmonds activist and consultant Courtney Wooten advocates for children throughout Snohomish County.

She’s listening to and learning from diverse communities

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She’s listening to and learning from diverse communities

Christine Stansfield is helping a south Everett neighborhood take charge of its library.

In Everett, he’s found a home base for countywide involvement

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In Everett, he’s found a home base for countywide involvement

Julio Cortes made a difference at Cocoon House and now works to promote the city and the region.

His hobby is making Mountlake Terrace a better place

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His hobby is making Mountlake Terrace a better place

When Dustin DeKoekkoek’s second daughter was born with Down Syndrome, it opened his eyes to empathy.

He’s always among the first to step up and volunteer

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He’s always among the first to step up and volunteer

When Clothes For Kids needed a new heating system, Craig Olson donated one and had it installed.

He helps veterans achieve their educational and career goals

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He helps veterans achieve their educational and career goals

Chester Curtis helped raise money to open a center that serves veterans and their families.

She teaches the traditional language of Coast Salish tribes

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She teaches the traditional language of Coast Salish tribes

Natosha Gobin is spreading her passion for Lushootseed to tribal and non-tribal students.

He wants to ‘leave my community better than I found it’

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He wants to ‘leave my community better than I found it’

WSU Everett spokesman Randy Bolerjack has a message for all students: Help your community thrive.

He fights for parents who are in need of a second chance

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He fights for parents who are in need of a second chance

Everett attorney Neil Weiss watches for situations that are “a perfect moment for an intervention.”

She’s making sure young people don’t feel lost or left out

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She’s making sure young people don’t feel lost or left out

Through her tireless efforts, Nicole Amor connects people with needed programs and services.

‘I want to live and raise a family where everyone has a home’

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‘I want to live and raise a family where everyone has a home’

Alexander Lark once built nest boxes for ducks. Now he raises money for Housing Hope and its families.