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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 NewsStillaguamish, Snohomish river salmon projects get state helpEight projects within Snohomish County received money to improve salmon habitat restoration. Snohomish County scores ‘C-’ in annual health surveyFewer residents are struggling than last year, but fewer are flourishing as well. 10 years later, a safer crosswalk near a Bothell-area schoolParents at Lockwood Elementary spent 10 years seeking a crosswalk safety upgrade. Snohomish County employees finally installed it last week. Boeing weighs raising at least $10 billion selling stockRaising equity likely won’t happen for at least a month as Boeing wants a firm grasp of the toll from the ongoing strike. Community Transit’s ride-hailing service expanding to 3 new citiesThe Zip Shuttle will soon serve Arlington, Lake Stevens and Darrington. Investors claim Everett firm used a Ponzi schemePlaintiffs alleged the business, WaterStation Technology, fraudulently raised $130 million from investors. After uproar, Marysville reinstates school swim programThe district’s new program includes a new 12-week lesson plan and increased supervision. Lake 22 to remain closed 2 extra monthsThe popular trail off the Mountain Loop Highway was initially set to reopen next week after three months of maintenance. Everett bar owner convicted of sexual abuseOn Thursday, a jury found Christian Sayre, 38, guilty of six felonies. He faces three more trials. Snohomish County forecast: A little something for everyoneFriday’s rain will leave its mark thanks to a convergence zone arriving south of Everett. The sun returns in time for the weekend. Senators urge accountability for Boeing execs over safety violationsSens. Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal criticized the Justice Department on Thursday for not doing enough. Paine Field among WA airports wanting to prepare for electric planesAll-electric passenger planes are still experimental, but airports are eager to install charging infrastructure. 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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