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David DeDesrochers’ children spent years searching for him before learning he’d been murdered. Now, they want answers.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Everett) spoke with Snohomish County leaders to hear their priorities for an upcoming transit bill.
Family and neighbors say more can be done in the search for Jonathan Hoang. The sheriff’s office says all leads are being pursued.
She’s 101 and he’s 76. At Washington Oakes, fun and friendship are on the menu.
A family alleged a teacher repeatedly restrained and isolated their child and barred them from observing the classroom.
Mountlake Terrace dog was euthanized after 2022 incident involving fellow officer.
The amendment sets aside dollars for new employees in some areas, makes spending cuts in others and allocates money for work on the city’s stadium project.
Bryson Fico’s project provides inmates with tools for escape, learning and second chances.
Proposition 1 passed with 63% of the vote. For the city of Edmonds, it’s a step in addressing its fiscal crisis.
The auditor found a challenge to Josh Binda’s voter registration didn’t have enough evidence to prove he doesn’t live at his listed address.
The third annual event featured music, prayers and an address from Gary Chupik, a former pastor and currently a performance coach for major corporations and athletes.
The city sent 215 warning letters from April 10-17. Starting May 7, violators will receive a $145 citation.
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