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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![]() Historic Everett Theatre sale on horizon, future uncertainWith expected new ownership, events for July and August will be canceled. The schedule for the fall and beyond is unclear. ![]() Snohomish County plans to resurface about 76 miles of roads this summerEVERETT – As part of its annual road maintenance and preservation program,… Continue reading ![]() 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. One dead in Everett crash involving motorcycle and two vehiclesPolice shut down the 10300 block of Evergreen Way in both directions during the multi-vehicle collision investigation. ![]() Executive order makes way for Paine Field expansion planningExpansion would be a long-range project estimated to cost around $300 million. ![]() Everett to seek Creative District designationThe city hopes to grow jobs in the creative sector and access new grant funds through the state label. ![]() Former Herald writer Melissa Slager’s new book was 14-year projectThe 520-page historical novel “Contests of Strength” covers the 1700 earthquake and tsunami on Makah lands. ![]() State budget, legislation could help vacant Lynnwood Crisis Care CenterThe two-year operating budget allocates $15 million to crisis centers. Another bill would streamline Medicaid contract negotiations. 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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