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The Teen Storyteller’s Project gives teens the chance to work together and create short films, tuition-free.
Starting Friday, an automated traffic camera system will look over four blocks of Mukilteo Speedway. A 30-day warning period is in place.
Marsh, considered one of the state’s all-time great high school basketball coaches, lost a four-year battle with stage 4 prostate cancer on Wednesday.
Every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Oct. 26, vendors will line Wetmore Avenue from Hewitt Avenue to Pacific Avenue.
Skotdal is the recipient of the John M. Fluke Sr. award from Economic Alliance Snohomish County
Fire crews say a man tried to extinguish the fire himself and save his dog during the Friday morning fire.
The Snohomish County Council will hear testimony and consider amendments to its Critical Area Regulations ordinance.
It would require apprentices to work 15% of the total labor hours for construction or renovation on most city projects over $1 million.
The youth-focused celebration will feature aircraft displays, talks with pilots and a variety of local food vendors.
The open house will take place Monday at the Marysville library. Another is scheduled for June.
Jury members deliberated for about 2 hours before Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Millie Judge sent them home until Monday.
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