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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![]() Paving project will close I-5 lanes in EverettCrews will close up to 4 lanes overnight for weeks to complete the $8.1 million repairs. ![]() Candidates seek open District 1 seat in crowded raceFive people are aiming to take the open seat left after current council member Mary Fosse announced she would not run for reelection. ![]() Position 3 candidates focus on affordability amid city’s growthCity Council Vice President Josh Binda is seeking a second term against challengers Tyler Hall and Bryce Owings. ![]() South County Fire plans push-in ceremony for newest fire engineAnybody who attends will have the opportunity to help push the engine into the station. ![]() District 1 candidates talk financial priorities, student needsThree newcomers — Carson Sanderson, Arun Sharma and Brian Travis — are eyeing the vacant seat on the district’s board of directors. ![]() Snohomish man, who trained extremists, sentenced for illegal gun possessionAn FBI investigation revealed Benton posted violent extremist content, neo-Nazi propaganda, and anti-Semitic materials on social media. ![]() QFC to close Mill Creek location, part a plan to close similar stores across the nationA state layoff and closure notice says 76 employees will lose their jobs as a result of the closure. ![]() Lynnwood faces ‘substantial budget shortfall,’ mayor saysThe city ended 2024 with a $4.2 million deficit, and financial statements show a $5.2 million gap in the city’s general fund. ![]() New interchange, ramps, set to open in MarysvilleAfter more than a decade of planning and construction, the new ramps and roundabout connecting I-5 to Highway 529 are set to open in mid-August. ![]() Plans to shoot thousands of barred owls in doubt after feds cancel grantsThe U.S. Forest Service plan is part of a strategy to save endangered spotted owls in Washington, Oregon and California. ![]() ‘Literally no way’: Idea of redrawing WA’s congressional map gets bipartisan brush offU.S. House Democrats want to counter a move by Texas lawmakers to elect more Republicans. Washington state lawmakers say redistricting won’t happen here before next year’s midterms. ![]() Snohomish County gets funding boost for $35M rail projectA $2 million federal grant will go toward improvements to a rail yard in north Everett. The upgrades will help waste management and passenger trains, officials said. 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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