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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![]() How do you get rid of a bridge? Everett engineers can explain.Workers began dismantling the old Edgewater Bridge on May 2. The process could take one to two months, city engineers said. ![]() County will host two wildfire-preparedness meetings in MayMeetings will allow community members to learn wildfire mitigation strategies and connect with a variety of local and state agencies. ![]() Helion celebrates smoother path to fusion energy site approvalHelion CEO applauds legislation signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson expected to streamline site selection process. ![]() Mukilteo cameras go live to curb speeding on SpeedwayStarting Friday, an automated traffic camera system will cover four blocks of Mukilteo Speedway. A 30-day warning period is in place. ![]() Here’s who filed for the primary election in Snohomish CountyPositions with three or more candidates will go to voters Aug. 5 to determine final contenders for the Nov. 4 general election. ![]() Community and classmates mourn death of 13-year-old in bicycle accidentEmiliano “Emi” Munoz died from his injuries three days after colliding with a braided cable. ![]() ‘Got Mud?’ Researchers monitor the health of the Puget SoundFor the next few weeks, the state’s marine monitoring team will collect sediment and organism samples across Puget Sound ![]() Children explore world of aviation at Everett airportThe second annual Paine Field Community Day gave children the chance to see helicopters, airplanes and fire engines up close. ![]() Sound Transit seeks input on Everett bike, pedestrian improvementsThe transit agency is looking for feedback about infrastructure improvements around new light rail stations. ![]() Sustainable aviation fuel center gets funding boostA planned research and development center focused on sustainable aviation… Continue reading ![]() Everett Public Schools to launch girls flag football as varsity sportThe first season will take place in the 2025-26 school year during the winter. ![]() Snohomish County Council passes controversial critical habitat ordinancePeople testified for nearly two hours, with most speaking in opposition to the new Critical Areas Regulation. 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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