Gov. Bob Ferguson is getting lots of requests to reject new taxes ahead of a Tuesday deadline for him to act on bills.
A new law triggered by a lawsuit will ensure public school students in Washington are offered special education instruction until they are 22 years old.… Continue reading
The annual downtown music festival began Thursday and will continue until the early hours of Sunday.
Families of the crash victims were stunned by the news, lawyers say.
Firefighters extinguished the flames that engulfed the front of the diesel bus. Nobody was injured.
The center provides early education to more than 70 children. The college had previously planned to close the school in 2021.
Everett Fire Department says a family’s decision to shut a door during their evacuation helped prevent the fire from spreading.
Justin Irish currently serves as superintendent of Anacortes School District. He’ll begin at Northshore on July 1.
Send calendar submissions for print and online to features@heraldnet.com. To ensure your item is seen by an editor, be sure to put “Calendar” in the… Continue reading
EVERETT – As part of its annual road maintenance and preservation program, Snohomish County Public Works plans to resurface approximately 76 miles of roads in… Continue reading
With expected new ownership, events for July and August will be canceled. The schedule for the fall and beyond is unclear.
People testified for nearly two hours, with most speaking in opposition to the new Critical Areas Regulation.
Helion CEO applauds legislation signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson expected to streamline site selection process.
Noticed apartment buildings cropping up next to bus and light rail stations? More could be on the way. Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday signed House… Continue reading
Lt. Gov. Denny Heck and others traveled to Victoria to set up an interparliamentary exchange with British Columbia, and make clear they’re not aligned with the president’s policies or rhetoric.
City planning staff say they want a ‘soft landing’ to limit the impacts of new state housing laws. But they don’t expect their approach to slow development.
A new law set to take effect in 2029 will require repeat speeding offenders to install the devices in their vehicles.