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On Tuesday, the 43-year-old pleaded not guilty in King County Superior Court.
On Tuesday, federal and local law enforcement arrested 10 individuals in connection with three interrelated drug and gun trafficking conspiracies.
In a presentation to the County Council, Sheriff Johnson said she’s reducing overtime hours and working to boost revenue with a new 0.1% sales tax.
The regional transit agency is seeking feedback on the proposed service changes, set to go into effect in fall 2026.
The document analyzes wildfire risks throughout the county and provides resources for people to engage with wildfire resiliency work.
Unlike electric-assisted bikes, they need to be registered and operated by a properly endorsed driver.
A record 33 programs across the school district received awards up to $1,250.
Initial pile driving work is expected to begin next week. Be prepared for lots of noise, the department said.
d’Elaine Herard Johnson, 93, continues to paint full-time. She plans to donate her 1,200 paintings and estate to Edmonds College.
Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Karen Moore said she will issue a written statement on whether or not to dismiss the petition alleging the use of “ghost signs,” concrete barriers and removal of parking erased access to a public right-of-way.
The company made the statements during required filings to the SEC. Even so, its new CEO outlined his plan for a turnaround.
The celebration came as the Mukilteo School District seeks the approval of another bond measure to finish rebuilding Explorer Middle School.
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