In this episode of “Herald Headlines,” Executive Editor Phil O’Connor interviews new reporter Rachel Riley.
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The tax would have helped pay for transportation infrastructure, but was also set to give Mukilteo the highest sales tax rate in the state.
The council passed the regulations to prevent a state model code from taking effect by default. It expects to approve final rules by October.
The audit report covered 2023 and is the third since 2020 that found similar issues with COVID-19 recovery grant documentation.
The man allegedly sexually assaulted three students in exchange for vapes and edibles in 2022. His sentencing is set for Aug. 29.
Compass Health plans to open its new behavioral health center in August. Nearly all of the nonprofit’s patients rely on Medicaid.
Garth Fell’s comments were in response to a report of Justice Department mulling criminal charges against election officials.
Assistant Chief Loi Dawkins will begin in the role Aug. 1. She has more than 23 years of law enforcement experience, including three years in Edmonds.
The awards recognize the best in journalism from media outlets across Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
By a vote of 5-2, the council decided to put the $14.5 million property tax levy lid lift to voters in November.
Republic Services said a temporary work stoppage is causing some customers in the county to experience “temporary service delays.”
The company, known for its toy figures based on pop culture, named Michael Lunsford as its interim CEO.
Gauge Bryant, 13, brought the child to the surface. The 11-year-old is in stable but critical condition, authorities said.
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