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State Department of Ecology and the oil giant continue to clean site and assess cause of leak on the Olympic Pipeline.
The USS Belknap ran into the USS John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1975. The ensuing events were unforgettable.
The lawsuit filed Monday alleges the design of one of the handguns from the manufacturer has led to a “slew of unintended discharges” across the country.
No employees will be laid off. The city will pause some pension contributions and spend one-time funds to prevent a $7.9 million deficit.
If the City Council approves a funding ordinance, construction at Wiggums Hollow Park could finish before the summer of 2026.
Investigators conducted four search warrants within the Lynnwood apartment units since September.
Ten Stevens Creek Elementary School students share their takes on turkey, Thanksgiving and sparkling water.
The filing comes after a Skagit County judge ruled Flock footage is subject to records requests. That ruling is under appeal.
The pipeline is once again delivering fuel to Sea-Tac airport, and airlines have resumed normal operations.
The council approved a 24% property tax increase, lower than the 53% it was allowed to enact without voter approval.
Colleen Melody, who leads the civil rights division at the state attorney general’s office, will succeed Justice Mary Yu, who is retiring.
Residents of Everett and Mukilteo live life on the edge … of the Edgewater Bridge.
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