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Talk to us> Give us your news tips. > Send us a letter to the editor. > More Herald contact information. More in Local News![]() Imagine Children’s Museum $250k grant reinstated following federal court orderThe federal grant supports a program that brings free science lessons to children throughout rural Snohomish County. ![]() New 911 center in Everett built to survive disasterThe $67.5 million facility brings all emergency staff under one roof with seismic upgrades, wellness features and space to expand. ![]() Five arrested in connection with Everett toddler’s 2024 overdose deathMore than a year after 13-month-old died, Everett police make arrests in overdose case. ![]() Madison Family Shelter reopens after hiatusThe Pallet shelter village, formerly Faith Family Village, provides housing for up to eight families for 90 days. ![]() Helion celebrates smoother path to fusion energy site approvalHelion CEO applauds legislation signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson expected to streamline site selection process. ![]() Historic Everett Theatre sale on horizon, future uncertainWith expected new ownership, events for July and August will be canceled. The schedule for the fall and beyond is unclear. ![]() Driver survives guardrail running through car in Everett crash on I-5Driver hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. ![]() Sewer district notifies Edmonds schools of intent to sueThe letter of intent alleges the school district has failed to address long-standing “water pollution issues” at Madrona K-8 School. ![]() Man stabbed in face outside Everett IHOP, may lose eyePolice say the suspect fled in the victim’s car, leading officers on a 6-mile chase before his arrest. ![]() Feeling the heat in Snohomish County: How hot will it get where you live?Everett is expected to hit low 80s with inland areas reaching near 90. ![]() ‘Homer Hedge’: A Simpsons meme takes root in Everett — D’oh!Homer has been lurking in the bushes on West Mukilteo Boulevard since 2023. Stop by for a selfie. ![]() Everett to release final draft of comp planThe city will release the draft of the planning document on May 30, staff said. It will likely go to a vote before the council in June. Support local journalismIf you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible. |
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