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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 NewsMukilteo fire therapy dog is one step to ‘making things better’“Firefighters have to deal with a lot of people’s worst days,” Derek Landis said. That’s where Amani comes in. Everything you need to know about Community Transit bus changesOn Sept. 14, over 20 routes are being eliminated as Lynnwood light rail and new routes replace them. Everett driver gets 10 years for alleged murder by carTod Archibald maintained his innocence by entering an Alford plea in the 2022 death of Glenn Starks, 50. Snohomish County gets new COVID, flu and RSV vaccinesLast season, COVID caused over 1,000 hospitalizations in the county and more than 5,000 deaths statewide. Snohomish County launches weekly ‘Elections Explained’ talksFor the next six weeks, locals can attend information sessions designed to provide insights into the voting process. DACA recipients now eligible to be cops in WashingtonThe new law sponsored by state Sen. John Lovick, D-Mill Creek, aims to help create forces that better reflect their communities. Woman injured in drive-by shooting near LynnwoodA woman, 52, was walking in the 14800 block of Highway 99 when someone in a car shot her, according to police. New roundabout opens near Granite Falls, more improvements to comeSeeing up to 14,000 vehicles per day — many of them trucks hauling loads — the county looks toward safety. South County Fire to hold emergency preparedness eventThe expo on Sept. 21 will be a chance to learn lifesaving skills, including how to respond to fires and earthquakes. Police have little information about fatal Everett shootingOn Sept. 1, police were called to a south Everett apartment complex. They found Christopher Guerrero, 51, dead at the scene. Whidbey Island candidate: US Rep deserves ‘firing squad’Carrie Kennedy, a Republican running in the purple 10th Legislative District, has a long history of problematic posts. Boeing Machinists take to the streets outside Everett plantThe strike comes after 33,000 members resoundingly rejected the latest contract reached by Boeing and union leadership. 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. |
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