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Mohammed Asif, 35, owned an Everett-based testing laboratory and billed Medicare for COVID-19 tests that patients never received.
The wrongful death lawsuit filed in Snohomish County Superior Court on Nov. 24 alleges the agency’s negligence led to Tu Lam’s death.
Judy Tuohy, also a city council member, will step down from the executive director role next year after 32 years in the position.
The investigation by multiple agencies culminated with the arrest of a California man in Snohomish County.
The filing comes after a Skagit County judge ruled Flock footage is subject to records requests. That ruling is under appeal.
Through Jan. 21, visit the school library in Lynnwood to learn about how climate change is affecting weather patterns and landscapes and how communities are adapting.
The council approved a 24% property tax increase, lower than the 53% it was allowed to enact without voter approval.
The Jean Kim Foundation needs to raise $500,000 by the end of the year. The center provides showers to people experiencing homelessness.
Mariners’ radio announcer Rick Rizzs will help launch a Light The World Giving Machine Tuesday in Lynnwood. A second will be available in Arlington on Dec. 13.
Shubham Bansal, who grew up in Mukilteo, is the first UW student to receive the prestigous scholarship since 2012.
The USS Belknap ran into the USS John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1975. The ensuing events were unforgettable.
It’s the first of five new restaurants opening on the waterfront, which is becoming a hotspot for diners.
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