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State patrol collects 1,000 banned bump stocks in buyback

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State patrol collects 1,000 banned bump stocks in buyback

Owners of dozens more turned in their devices knowing the agency had spent its $150,000 allotment.

5 Rights Brewing finds new home in old Carr’s Hardware store

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5 Rights Brewing finds new home in old Carr’s Hardware store

The brewer opens in Marysville Friday, two years after a crushing disappointment.

Bill to protect compost operations from lawsuits fails again

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Bill to protect compost operations from lawsuits fails again

This is the third time Cedar Grove sought changes to reduce threat of legal action over bad odors.

Community Transit and Everett Transit might soon start offering a low-income fare to qualified riders. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Community Transit, Everett Transit propose a low-income fare

For the average household, transportation is often the second largest expense after housing.

Ken Cage — museum founder, Navy vet, pillar of Marysville — dies

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Ken Cage — museum founder, Navy vet, pillar of Marysville — dies

Cage has worked with cattle, in the Navy and on rockets. His greatest accomplishment was a museum.

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Suspect in vicious Marysville hatchet attack arrested

The victim suffered four skull fractures. The suspect was found with another hatchet in Everett.

‘Nothing changes here,’ local Methodists vie for LGBTQ rights

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‘Nothing changes here,’ local Methodists vie for LGBTQ rights

A decision last month to strengthen bans on same-sex marriage caught area churches by surprise.

Vehicles heading north start to backup on I-5 at exit 192 as rush hour began on Thursday. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Red brake lights line I-5 from Everett to Marysville

Population growth and the proximity of four ramps contribute to the congestion, says WSDOT.

Walking ‘miracle’ killed in unsolved Marysville hit-and-run

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Walking ‘miracle’ killed in unsolved Marysville hit-and-run

Matthew Colson, 24, loved fishing, deadpan jokes and skateboarding. He died at the hospital.

Getting to know Snohomish County? Here are 19 scenic drives

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Getting to know Snohomish County? Here are 19 scenic drives

There’s a lot beyond that worn-out stretch of I-5. We compiled this list of essential routes.

Stakeout led to delivery driver in deadly Marysville crash

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Stakeout led to delivery driver in deadly Marysville crash

Randy Keith, a truck driver, is charged with hit and run in the death of Scott Williams, of…

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Hatchet attack near Totem Middle School fractures man’s skull

Police are looking for two suspects, a man and woman, who had met up with the victim.

Hear Snohomish sisters’ folk-rock band Saturday in Marysville

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Hear Snohomish sisters’ folk-rock band Saturday in Marysville

Hillary Grace and Kara Belle Fretland are the frontwomen of Fretland, playing March 9 in Marysville.

Marysville’s Poochapalooza canceled due to lack of volunteers

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Marysville’s Poochapalooza canceled due to lack of volunteers

The event draws about 4,000 people each year to give them and their dogs a fun day out.

8 years for Marysville dad who beat baby, leaving her blind

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8 years for Marysville dad who beat baby, leaving her blind

The girl has made a remarkable recovery, but she still has a long way to go.

Edmonds man is pixelated in ‘Naked and Afraid’

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Edmonds man is pixelated in ‘Naked and Afraid’

Back from the jungles of Panama, Max Djenohan said Sunday’s episode will be “gnarly.”

Visit Snohomish County breweries during Saturday’s open house

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Visit Snohomish County breweries during Saturday’s open house

About a dozen local brewhouses are opening their doors for this year’s Washington Beer Open House.

Her daughter survived cancer. Now she wants to help others.

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Her daughter survived cancer. Now she wants to help others.

A new nonprofit in Snohomish County helps families receiving services at Seattle Children’s Hospital.

Costs pile up as slush disappears in Snohomish County

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Costs pile up as slush disappears in Snohomish County

Crews worked extra hours to clear the roads as the heavy, wet snow caused damage to buildings.

About a dozen lanes converge at the intersection of highways 9 and 204 in front of the Frontier Village Shopping Center in Lake Stevens. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Maybe 4 roundabouts can fix this nightmare intersection

There’s a new plan for that junk of a junction where highways 9 and 204 meet in Lake…