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Daily Herald moves to new office near downtown Everett

The move came after the publication spent 12 years located in an office complex on 41st Street.

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Everett Council of Neighborhoods to hold candidate forum

Candidates for Everett mayor, city council and school board will hold a forum Thursday moderated by the League…

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Lawsuit: LDS church allegedly allowed convicted sexual offender access to children

The complaint alleged that David Herget abused four victims in a Mountlake congregation over the course of four…

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Women run free for health and wellness in Marysville

The second Women’s Freedom Run brought over 115 people together in support of mental and physical health.

Local News

Everett park gets a new (old) way to tell time

A former professor built and donated a sundial for Lions Park in south Everett.

2024 Presidential Election Day Symbolic Elements.

Opinion

Editorial: Mata, Leutwyler for Lynnwood council seats

With the city facing a budget crisis, voters will determine who serves on four council seats.

Opinion

County sheriff has balance right on use of police pursuits

The article by The Herald’s Jenna Millikan regarding police pursuits was well written in my opinion (“Law enforcement…

Opinion

SNAP’s aid should be restored

Thanks for the articles explaining the cost of the Big, not so beautiful Bill, that increases hunger and…

Keesha Laws, right, with mom and co-owner Tana Baumler, left, behind the bar top inside The Maltby Cafe on Sept. 29, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Business

A change in ownership won’t change The Maltby Cafe

The new co-owner says she will stick with what has been a winning formula.

Community Transit’s “Design Together, Discover Together” art contest is open to local youth ages 5-18. The theme of the contest is “riding transit with friends.” (File photo)

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Want your art on a bus? Now’s your chance, kids.

Youth age 5 to 18 can enter a Community Transit art contest through Oct. 20. Winners may get…

Everett

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Police: Man allegedly shot USPS worker whom he thought was a ‘mafia assassin’

Police said the suspect wore a bulletproof plate-carrier vest with a knife mounted to it underneath clothing to…

Jamel Alexander speaks during sentencing hearing at the Snohomish County Courthouse on Oct. 6, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Man sentenced to over nine years in prison for death of Everett woman

Jamel Alexander, 35, was sentenced Monday after he pleaded guilty to 2nd degree murder, 2 years after the…

"No Beach Access" and “By Order of the Sheriff” tow-away signs installed at Hillman Place a public right-of-way near Soundview Drive Northwest in Stanwood. (K’allen Specht)

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Man petitions county over access to the shoreline

K’allen Specht, 39, alleges use of “ghost signs,” concrete barriers and removal of parking erased access to Hillman…

Opinion

Where are the officials who serve constituents?

I was just wondering why while the MAGA type politicians get further and further to the right, while…

Opinion

ICE arrests based on race, language are un-American

ICE raids are a common feature of American life. So, what if I were outside a Home Depot…

Opinion

Jan. 6 Capitol riot doesn’t count as “political violence”?

Political violence

Local News

Community Transit board updates conduct rules

The changes add language to clarify the ways the transit agency can enforce its rules and expand the…

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New neighborhood emergency department opens in Lynnwood

Overlake Medical Center & Clinics and MultiCare Health System launched operations of the 11,000-square-foot facility Monday.

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Adopt A Stream will host bat and bird events on Saturday

Get an introduction to birding or learn about the benefits of bats at the Northwest Stream Center.

Opinion

Is this Trump’s coup plan?

So Donald Trump will put armed troops into city after city whose mayors don’t want them.