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Talk to us> Give us your news tips. > Send us a letter to the editor. > More Herald contact information. More in Local News Health officials: Three confirmed measles cases in SnoCo over holidaysThe visitors, all in the same family from South Carolina, went to multiple locations in Everett, Marysville and Mukilteo from Dec. 27-30. Dog abandoned in Everett dumpster has new home and new nameBinny, now named Maisey, has a social media account where people can follow along with her adventures. Temporary flood assistance center to open in SultanResidents affected by December’s historic flooding can access multiple agencies and resources. Teens accused of brutal attack on Tulalip man MondayThe man’s family says they are in disbelief after two teenagers allegedly assaulted the 63-year-old while he was starting work. Everett adds fifth ‘no sit, no lie’ buffer zone at 41st StreetThe city implemented the zone in mid-December, soon after the city council extended a law allowing it to create the zones. Eastview Village critics seek appeal to overturn county’s decisionPetitioners, including two former county employees, are concerned the 144-acre project will cause unexamined consequences for unincorporated Snohomish County. Snohomish County commuters: Get ready for more I-5 constructionLanes will be reduced along northbound I-5 in Seattle throughout most of 2026 as WSDOT continues work on needed repairs to an aging bridge. Snohomish man held on bail for email threat against Gov. Ferguson, AG BrownA 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. Activism groups to host forest defense meeting in BothellThe League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance will discuss efforts to protect public lands in Washington. SnoCo offers programs to assist in flood mitigation and recoveryProperty owners in Snohomish County living in places affected by… Continue reading The Snohomish County solid waste voucher program has been extendedResidents affected by the December 2025 flood can now dispose of flood-damaged items through March 19. Mountlake Terrace City Council elects new leadershipThe council elected Steve Woodard as mayor and Brian Wahl as mayor pro tem Thursday. Woodard has served on the council since 2019. Support local journalismIf you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible. |
Tuesday, January 13, 2026

