A new law set to take effect in 2029 will require repeat speeding offenders to install the devices in their vehicles.
Meetings will allow community members to learn wildfire mitigation strategies and connect with a variety of local and state agencies.
Shaun Carey, Justin Irish and Patrick Murphy currently serve as superintendents at Washington state school districts.
Boeing is expanding the amount of space it occupies in Everett, leasing nearly 279,000 square feet in an industrial complex at 5900 36th… Continue reading
It’s raising doubts about the state’s plans to construct up to five new hybrid-electric vessels with the $1.3 billion lawmakers have set aside.
Workers began dismantling the old Edgewater Bridge on May 2. The process could take one to two months, city engineers said.
A jury deliberated for about 8 hours before returning guilty verdicts on two charges of indecent liberties Monday.
Positions with three or more candidates will go to voters Aug. 5 to determine final contenders for the Nov. 4 general election.
The regional fire authority’s board of directors approved placing a levy lid lift on the August primary ballot.
The 24-year-old canoe fanatic started in Neah Bay and is making his way up the Skykomish River.
Lawmakers say a union representing 5,300 Washington state workers and community college employees ratified a contract too late to be funded this year.
One juvenile was taken into custody in connection with Friday’s incident. A victim was treated at a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Prosecutors alleged the two men stored fentanyl and other drugs while staying in a south Everett apartment.
Starting Friday, an automated traffic camera system will cover four blocks of Mukilteo Speedway. A 30-day warning period is in place.
For the next few weeks, the state’s marine monitoring team will collect sediment and organism samples across Puget Sound
Marsh, considered one of the state’s all-time great high school basketball coaches, lost a four-year battle with stage 4 prostate cancer on Wednesday.
Every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Oct. 26, vendors will line Wetmore Avenue from Hewitt Avenue to Pacific Avenue.