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New biotechnology manufacturing jobs in Bothell are on indefinite hold.
Troopers across multiple states will be patrolling from 4 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday.
At many school districts across the county, more students are meeting or exceeding grade-level standards compared to the state average.
In the resolution approved by 6-1 vote, the Everett City Council referred to store closure as “corporate neglect.”
After months of debate over lodging tax funds, the council voted 4-3 to award the popular aviation event $20,000.
As of September, the Stanwood police has spent $53,078 of its $59,482 annual jail budget.
Judge Richard Okrent sentenced Alex Waggoner, 23, Wednesday after a jury earlier found him guilty of murder in the 2nd degree.
The assault investigation closed down east and westbound lanes of U.S. 2 Wednesday afternoon.
After a three-month closure, the venue’s new owner aims to keep the building as a cultural hub for Everett.
Edmonds College saw a 25% decrease in new international student enrollment, citing visa appointment difficulties.
Two ribbon-cuttings occurred with the community and elected officials from the city, county and state.
The $2.5 million in grant dollars will pay for the design of a long-awaited pedestrian bridge near Everett Community College.
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