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Officers find $19 million worth of fentanyl in Lynnwood home

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Officers find $19 million worth of fentanyl in Lynnwood home

Investigators also believe they found heroin and meth. A judge set bail at $1.5 million Monday.

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Lynnwood offers some residents up to $1,000 in virus relief

Payments for accepted applicants will go directly to landlords and service providers.

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Lynnwood woman possibly drowned in Columbia River

She went missing near Crescent Bar. Her body was found on the shore Friday.

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Police: Man choked toddler on nanny cam for 62 seconds

Sheriff’s deputies arrested the man at a home outside Lynnwood. His bail was set at $500,000.

Former director of Lynnwood cat-spay clinic accused of theft

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Former director of Lynnwood cat-spay clinic accused of theft

Prosecutors allege Jason Thompson stole more than $61,000 from the Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project.

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Lynnwood homeowner stabbed during suspected burglary

His injuries are serious but not believed to be life-threatening. The suspect fled the scene.

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Classes in Snohomish County could remain online this fall

Many districts are re-thinking plans to welcome students back to schools as COVID-19 cases spike.

Light rail-supporting ‘LEGO’-looking slabs aren’t permanent

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Light rail-supporting ‘LEGO’-looking slabs aren’t permanent

The temporary retaining wall blocks will be replaced with different retaining wall blocks.

From patrol to chief, Jim Nelson worked his way to the top

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From patrol to chief, Jim Nelson worked his way to the top

Lynnwood’s new police chief knows the department and community well after 28 years on the force.

Lynnwood police chief retires; city planning for replacement

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Lynnwood police chief retires; city planning for replacement

Chief Tom Davis was a career cop who put an emphasis on building relations with the public.

‘Voice of Everett’ receives Herald’s top Emerging Leader award

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‘Voice of Everett’ receives Herald’s top Emerging Leader award

Julio Cortes, 34, brings ‘passion and fearlessness to uplift our community.’

A ‘mother interested in helping kids’ hopes to end stereotypes

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A ‘mother interested in helping kids’ hopes to end stereotypes

Edmonds activist and consultant Courtney Wooten advocates for children throughout Snohomish County.

In Everett, he’s found a home base for countywide involvement

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In Everett, he’s found a home base for countywide involvement

Julio Cortes made a difference at Cocoon House and now works to promote the city and the region.

He’s always among the first to step up and volunteer

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He’s always among the first to step up and volunteer

When Clothes For Kids needed a new heating system, Craig Olson donated one and had it installed.

He helps veterans achieve their educational and career goals

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He helps veterans achieve their educational and career goals

Chester Curtis helped raise money to open a center that serves veterans and their families.

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Cuts, coronavirus create concealed-carry license backlog

More than 2,000 people await permits as applications to the sheriff’s office have increased in June.

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Where will the West Alderwood light rail station be? It’s TBD

It will be west of Alderwood mall, but Link to Everett is years away, so the exact site…

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Edmonds to use $1 million from CARES Act for relief programs

Money is being earmarked for individuals and small businesses.

Black authors, racial justice focus of YWCA’s little library

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Black authors, racial justice focus of YWCA’s little library

“This will maybe start some courageous conversations,” says one woman at the ribbon cutting in Lynnwood.

Head to the mall for ‘normal-ish’ good time — and Baby Yoda fix

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Head to the mall for ‘normal-ish’ good time — and Baby Yoda fix

Stores are open at Everett and Alderwood malls and the outlets in Tulalip. But new rules apply.