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Past and present Everett Mall employees joined customers Thursday to view an artistic timeline of the once popular shopping mecca.
Mayor Mike Rosen discussed the city’s deficit and highlights from his first year in office.
Family escapes as roof burns; two other homes hit on Camano Island.
Dunn and Johnson to co-chair as the council encourages community members to join.
Joseph Andrew Jacquez pleads not guilty in first court appearance after extradition from Nevada.
Nick Jessen, 38, has stage four lung cancer, a disease disproportionately affecting his profession.
Toll scams, jury duty fraud and fake arrest warrants are among the new tactics.
Amtrak discovered problems with its Horizon railcars, which forced the suspension. The agency will use buses in the meantime to keep service running.
Federal and state funding to local food banks is expected to drop — even as the need has increased in recent years.
The ordinance allows accessory dwelling units to be built in more urban areas and reduces some restrictions previously in place.
Everett could still see some thunderstorms but the severity of the threat has lessened since earlier Wednesday.
Compass Health works with medical students from Washington State University to provide psychiatry training. Both groups hope to fill gaps in much-needed services.
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