There were hundreds of warm items — and some cool stuff — at a Granite Falls giveaway.
Initiative sponsor Tim Eyman tried to intervene in court proceedings but was stopped by the judge.
Without the revenue car tabs brought in projects and road maintenance are likely to be postponed.
They carry flags through Granite Falls to call attention to the crisis of suicide among veterans.
Orion Green is an Eagle Scout, pole vaulter and sousaphone player, who likes math and robots.
The two agencies now get to decide on the options and how to move forward with funding.
The Federal Highway Administration will present its recommendations during two meetings this week.
The Lynnwood man threatened suicide when a girl accused him of abuse. He rushed at deputies with a hatchet.
For 116 years, the town was devoid of a place to enjoy pad Thai. Eat Thai Cuisine has changed all that.
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Prosecutors alleged she set a fire as revenge for her slain son, but a jury wouldn’t convict her.
The Tigers’ senior ran a mile in just over 6 minutes as a 5th-grader and is a devoted church member.
The man, 31, testified he thought a Discover Pass gave him the right to harvest firewood on forest land.
The woman suffered from neck and back pain. Volunteer rescuers carried her back to the trailhead.
Randy Belles felt a pain in his chest while hiking near Vesper Peak. He recounted his rescue by helicopter.
The County Council voted Wednesday to open up roads east of Highway 9 and some north of Marysville.
For this woman with a lifelong love of the Emerald City, there’s no place like home.
Crews will be finishing up a fish passage project along Little Pilchuck Creek.
This project is only the beginning of a revitalized downtown. More work is set to begin in the fall.
Snohomish County Public Works has installed live traffic webcams at five solid waste facilities.