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The visitors, all in the same family from South Carolina, went to multiple locations in Everett, Marysville and Mukilteo from Dec. 27-30.
Binny, now named Maisey, has a social media account where people can follow along with her adventures.
Residents affected by December’s historic flooding can access multiple agencies and resources.
The man’s family says they are in disbelief after two teenagers allegedly assaulted the 63-year-old while he was starting work.
The city implemented the zone in mid-December, soon after the city council extended a law allowing it to create the zones.
Petitioners, including two former county employees, are concerned the 144-acre project will cause unexamined consequences for unincorporated Snohomish County.
Lanes will be reduced along northbound I-5 in Seattle throughout most of 2026 as WSDOT continues work on needed repairs to an aging bridge.
A district court pro tem judge, Kim McClay, set bail at $200,000 Monday after finding “substantial danger” that the suspect would act violently if released.
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance will discuss efforts to protect public lands in Washington.
Property owners in Snohomish County living in places affected by… Continue reading
A detailed draft plan outlines over $600 million worth of safety upgrades that could add sidewalks, bike lanes and bus lanes along the busy road.
The wrongful death lawsuit accuses Tesla of advertising the feature in a way that overstates its capabilities.
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