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The resolution directs city staff to, among other things, protect the rights of future workers if they push for unionization.
Dozens gathered at a board meeting Tuesday to voice their concerns over the Bible education program that pulls students out of public school during the day.
Cassie Franklin will focus largely on public safety, housing and human services, and community engagement over the next four years, she told The Daily Herald in an interview.
The district, which collects rates to provide services for downtown businesses, will now include more properties along Pacific and Everett Avenues.
Mohammed Asif, 35, owned an Everett-based testing laboratory and billed Medicare for COVID-19 tests that patients never received.
The annual New Year’s Polar Bear Plunge has been a tradition for 19 years.
George Hurst will be tasked with leading the city out of its financial crisis. He also says he’ll prioritize safety and affordability.
Edmonds is considering delaying updates to a section of the ordinance that would restrict stormwater wells near its drinking water aquifer.
Through Jan. 21, visit the school library in Lynnwood to learn about how climate change is affecting weather patterns and landscapes and how communities are adapting.
Leinel Enrique Aguirre was the first baby born in the county on Thursday in Everett at 5:17 a.m. He weighed 7.3 pounds and measured 20 inches long.
Early Thursday morning, fire crews responded to reports of flames engulfing the home. One firefighter sustained minor injuries.
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