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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 NewsHelp is on the way: Snohomish County firefighters en route to LA firesThe Los Angeles wildfires have caused at least 180,000 evacuations. The crews expect to arrive Friday. Edmonds police shooting investigation includes possibility of gang violenceThe 18-year-old victim remains in critical condition as of Friday morning. Everett council approves water, sewer rate increasesThe 43% rise in combined water and sewer rates will pay for large infrastructure projects. Running a marathon is hard. She ran one in every state.Robin Cain, of Lake Stevens, is one of only a few thousand people to ever achieve the feat. Coffee, meals and compassion are free at the Everett Recovery CafeThe free, membership-based day center offers free coffee and meals and more importantly, camaraderie and recovery support. Mari’s Place helps children build confidence and design a better futureThe Everett-based nonprofit offers free and low-cost classes in art, music, theater and dance for children ages 5 to 14. Everett water, sewer rates could jump 43% by 2028The rate hikes would pay for improvements to the city’s sewer infrastructure. Northshore School District bond improvements underwayThe $425 million bond is funding new track and field complexes, playgrounds and phase one of two school replacements. Good Samaritan jumps in to help save elderly woman in Lake StevensSnohomish firefighters credit a good Samaritan for calling 911 and jumping into the cold water to save the driver. Snohomish County delays decision on changes to habitat ordinanceThe delay comes after comments focused on proposed changes that would allow buffer reductions around critical areas. 2 injured after crane topples into Everett MallThe crash happened Thursday at a section of the mall under construction. Stanwood student’s online threats under investigation from sheriff’s officeFederal authorities discovered the student discussing a school shooting on social media. There is no threat to the student or schools. 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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