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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 High schoolers construct, compete and get career-readyIn Marysville, career technical education students showed off all they’d learned at the SkillsUSA Teamworks Competition. Edmonds issues moratorium on development in Deer Creek aquiferThe ordinance passed unanimously Tuesday, giving the city time to complete a study on PFAS in the area. Marysville students peacefully protest ICEAround 150 Getchell High School students walked out of school to line 67th Avenue Northeast as cars drove by on Wednesday morning. Snohomish County voters continue to approve most school levies, bondsThe Monroe School District operations levy, which was failing after initial results, was passing Thursday with 50.4% of the vote. Kayak Point Park construction to resumeImprovements began in 2023, with phase one completed in 2024. Phase two will begin on Feb. 17. Everett to pilot new districtwide neighborhood meetingsNeighborhoods will still hold regular meetings, but regular visits from the mayor, city council members and police chief will take place at larger districtwide events. Crashes, speeding down near Everett traffic camerasData shared by the city showed that crashes have declined near its red light cameras and speeds have decreased near its speeding cameras. Community Transit to pay $25.4M for Everett Goodwill propertyThe south Everett Goodwill outlet will remain open for three more years per a proposed lease agreement. Parent support collaborative worries money will run outIf funding runs out, Homeward House won’t be able to support parents facing drug use disorders and poverty. Everett proposes law to help close unpermitted food cartsThe ordinance would make it a misdemeanor to operate food stands without a permit, in an attempt to curb the spread of the stands officials say can be dangerous. Lynnwood reconsiders Flock, discusses immigration resolutionPolice Chief Cole Langdon said the department is “extremely limited” in its ability to intervene during federal immigration operations. State ferries to implement 3% credit, debit card surchargeThe legislature approved the fee last year to help cover the cost of credit and debit card fees. It goes into effect on March 1. 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. |
Wednesday, February 18, 2026

