Here’s what’s happening on Day 52 of the 2021 session of the Washington Legislature.
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Ashley Kiboigo’s Safe Haven WiFi Cafe in Everett is a place for kids to study and play.
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill that can waive some requirements for students who were on track before the pandemic.
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“This should give educators more confidence,” Jay Inslee said. Other frontline workers could soon be next.
A stolen pair of Air Force 1 sneakers may be connected to the killing, according to the charges.
These creatures from long ago won’t chomp or chase you, and you’re welcome to visit.
Members are rethinking how to spend earmarked education money to “make a real difference.”
Dominic Wagstaff, 21, was taken into custody late Sunday for investigation of the murder of Dean Wagstaff, 41.
Three Marysville Getchell seniors want more counselors and improved training for staff.
Edmonds Rotary honors Meadowdale junior The Rotary Club of Edmonds has honored Meadowdale High School junior Lillianna (Lilli) Broce as its February student of the… Continue reading
Here’s what’s happening on Day 50 of the 2021 session of the Washington Legislature.
Jean Shumate has been at the helm longer than any other superintendent in Snohomish County.
A stretch of 40th Avenue NE is mostly used for heavy trucking and isn’t in line for repairs soon.
An accomplished athlete went on to become a teacher, coach, principal and county councilman.
Snohomish County Prosecutor Adam Cornell disagreed with a judge’s 214-page critique of his employee.
Snohomish County property owners will get tax statements in March. Some increased. Others decreased.