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Edmonds-Kingston route remains second-busiest route in the system.
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The shortfall is lower than previous years, but the effects are “cumulative,” Superintendent Rebecca Miner said.
People lined Broadway with signs and flags, similar to other protests across the country
Robin Cain, of Lake Stevens, is one of only a few thousand people to ever achieve the feat.
The free, membership-based day center offers free coffee and meals and more importantly, camaraderie and recovery support.
Construction on the $345,000 upgrade could start as early as this fall.
The rate hikes would pay for improvements to the city’s sewer infrastructure.
The $425 million bond is funding new track and field complexes, playgrounds and phase one of two school replacements.
Stewart O’Leary, a Northshore employee, has received national attention for his composure during a frightening bus trip.
Josh Binda’s residency has been called into question following an eviction and FEC filings listing an Everett address. He insists he lives in Lynnwood.
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