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Marysville Pilchuck’s Christian Van Natta lifts the ball in the air to celebrate a turnover during the game against Marysville Getchell on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022 in Marysville, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Sports

Last-second TD lifts Mavs over league-leading Warriors

Zekiah Gamble finds Kealoha Kepo’o-Sabate late to give Meadowdale its first league win Friday.

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Local News

Totem Beach Road to be transferred to Tulalip

Discussions began in 2024, and the Snohomish County Council voted Wednesday to approve the agreement.

Opinion

Arlington City Council: Logan shows care regarding growth

The City of Arlington Planning Commission and City Council recently approved a seemingly small part of our zoning…

Opinion

Edmonds, Prop. 1: Vote no on tax increase

Early on in Mike Rosen’s term as Edmonds Mayor he and i talked about the business of running…

Opinion

Violence won’t advance cause

An out-of-state friend and I were going over things and later on he sent me this:

Local News

Local colleges see fewer international students as fall quarter begins

Edmonds College saw a 25% decrease in new international student enrollment, citing visa appointment difficulties.

Opinion

The Buzz: We’re still here; so why did you miss the rapture?

We were hoping to see UN delegates from ‘s***hole countries’ lifted into heaven during Trump’s address.

Indians' J.P. Martinez beats the throw to AquaSox's Cal Raleigh for a run in the first inning Wednesday evening at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on September 5, 2018.  (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Opinion

Editorial: Mariners’ owners can seize the moment in Everett

Assistance with a downtown stadium for the AquaSox offers a return on investment for the Mariners.

Students from Explorer Middle School gather Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at the site where Emiliano “Emi” Munoz died May 5 in an electric bicycle accident in south Everett, Washington. The makeshift memorial included lit candles, flowers, balloons, posters made by students and chalk messages on the pavement. (Aspen Anderson / The Herald)

Local News

Family of 13-year-old sues Everett after fatal bike collision with a metal cable

The city allegedly knew about the cable, which was illegally installed.

A person walks past the freshly painted exterior of the Everett Historic Theatre on Sept. 24, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Business

Historic Everett Theatre reopens with a new look and a new owner

After a three-month closure, the venue’s new owner aims to keep the building as a cultural hub for…

The Washington State University Everett campus on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 in Everett, Wa. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Local News

Everett allocates funding toward north Broadway bridge design

The $2.5 million in grant dollars will pay for the design of a long-awaited pedestrian bridge near Everett…

Two workers walk past a train following a press event at the Lynnwood City Center Link Station on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Lynnwood, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Local News

Sound Transit weighs possible savings on Everett Link extension

Amid rising costs, the agency could adjust the early design of the Everett Link plan. The proposed changes…

Mason Wilson tucks the ball and runs out of the pocket during practice at Mountlake Terrace High School on Sept. 23, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)

Sports

Mason Wilson’s evolution at QB powering Hawks to strong start

The Mountlake Terrace junior plays both sides while growing as a signal-caller.

Rick Fenney gives his induction speech during the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center in Everett on Sept. 24, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)

Sports

Snohomish County Sports 2025 Hall of Fame Class inducted

The SnoCo Sports Commission enshrines seven individuals and one team on Wednesday.

Cutting the ribbon to celebrate recent upgrades at the Sultan Wastewater Treatment Plant on Sept. 24. (Provided photo)

Local News

Sultan celebrates new park and treatment plant upgrades

Two ribbon-cuttings occurred with the community and elected officials from the city, county and state.

Opinion

Everett School Board: Attack ads smear all candidates

Appalling doesn’t even come close to the visceral reactions we had to James and Shelly Lee’s ongoing smear…

Opinion

Why risk childhood disease outbreaks?

A rainy Sunday in Mukilteo is a good day to catch up on recent newspapers. (I subscribe to…

Opinion

Reduce speeds for more streets in Everett

Regarding Everett’s Vision Zero plan (“Everett unveils draft of Vision Zero plan,” The Herald, Sept. 11), when the…

Cali Weber, a marine biology intern for Surface Water Management, scoops the top layers of sand into a sample bag that will be analyzed for forage fish eggs at Picnic Point Park on Sept. 23, 2025 in Edmonds, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Local News

Why scientists search for fish eggs

Data from the fish spawning sites act as a barometer of marine ecosystem health.

Rena Hone, 4, gets vaccinated at the Public Health Clinic on Sept. 22 by Medical Assistant Heather Rodriguez. (Provided photo)

Local News

SnoCo Health Department gives free vaccines to kids

The Public Health Clinic is providing all school-required shots to students at risk of missing class.