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The husband and wife who bought Crucible Brewing went on some of their first dates there.
Proponents said safeguards were in place to make future changes. Detractors called it “irresponsible.”
Ray Stephanson will serve as the interim leader of the Snohomish County group.
The beloved garden store closed in January. And a fundraising initiative to revitalize the space fell short.
Prosecutors also alleged Lane Phipps shot at police officers, but a jury found him not guilty of first-degree assault charges.
The cuts come as the city plans to reduce the library’s budget by 12% in 2025.
An operation centered on a compound in Arlington in 2020 turned up huge amounts of meth, fentanyl and heroin.
Construction is slated to start in 2027. Eventually, the trail could connect Everett and Monroe.
For many, Tesla has changed from a brand associated with climate action and innovation to something “much more divisive.”
The man was living in the shed in the 20500 block of Larch Way when it caught fire Monday morning.
The new state permit incorporated additional requirements after urging from local environmental groups.
Elected officials will meet in January for the legislative session. New state Rep. Brian Burnett is focused on the budget.
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