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L.A. man died a few days after crash in Marysville

His Audi had collided with two semi-trucks Aug. 9

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Bicyclist injured in collision with car at I-5 onramp

The rider rolled onto the hood of the car and suffered possible broken bones in his back.

Comfort dog Duke is back where he belongs in Marysville

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Comfort dog Duke is back where he belongs in Marysville

Justin Sailer, who is blind and deaf, had to wait a week to get his escape-artist canine back.

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Marysville Fire Chief lauds peer support group

The Chief’s Excellence Award was presented Sept. 20 to members of the Marysville Fire District Peer Support Team,…

Everett woman’s friend ‘came running up with tears in her eyes’

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Everett woman’s friend ‘came running up with tears in her eyes’

Snohomish County residents in Las Vegas describe chaos Sunday night, then a somber Monday morning.

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Officer hung on before Everett driver crashed car, police say

Brandun Waller is accused of driving and crashing into cars with the man clinging to his vehicle.

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Shots fired from car near Marysville elementary school

No one was hurt, but an unoccupied car was struck at an apartment building around 7 p.m.

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Arlington woman dies 4 days after Marysville crash

She was on the northbound onramp from Fourth Street to I-5 when her pickup hit a tree and…

Comfort drone: Racing helps relieve combat veteran’s stress

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Comfort drone: Racing helps relieve combat veteran’s stress

The hyper-vigilance of the battlefield never left him. Flying drones is a healthy escape.

Jim Mathis, the Vietnam veteran whose Marysville garden was recently featured in The Herald, died Wednesday. Mathis, who suffered from PTSD and cancer, found solace in his beautiful garden. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Vietnam veteran Jim Mathis found peace in his garden

The Marysville man who served two tours died Wednesday after suffering from cancer and PTSD.

Smith Island habitat restoration cost to rise $1.2 million

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Smith Island habitat restoration cost to rise $1.2 million

The project is intended to increase survival rates for juvenile chinook salmon.

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Woman injured after losing control of her pickup

MARYSVILLE — A 50-year-old woman was injured Tuesday after her pickup lost control merging on to I-5.

County councilman proposes banning safe injection sites

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County councilman proposes banning safe injection sites

Nate Nehring says county officials also should find “credible, long-term solutions to addiction.”

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Marysville babysitter faces jail time in infant’s death

Medical experts differed over whether it was head trauma or illness that caused the baby to die.

Rachel Preston helps Jailey Henson, 10, pick out a brand new backpack for school Thursday at the Everett Boys & Girls Club. Preston recently joined a new Rotary club for young people wanting to get involved and help out in the community. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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New Rotary Club aimed at a younger generation

The Rotaract arm of the service club is for those ages 18 to 30.

Marysville educators reach out to a newly traumatized school

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Marysville educators reach out to a newly traumatized school

Several affected by shootings in 2014 offered to talk with counterparts in Eastern Washington.

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Marysville-Arlington fiber-optic link planned by Comcast

The high-speed internet line, to be ready next year, is seen as a boost for business development.

Community Transit donates vans, buses to nonprofits

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Community Transit donates vans, buses to nonprofits

Community Transit recently donated 10 vehicles to 12 local community organizations. The vehicles had reached the end of…

John Wolcott, a longtime Herald business editor and writer, died Aug. 31 at age 77. Wolcott was also the founding editor of The Herald Business Journal. (Herald File)

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John Wolcott, Herald Business Journal’s founding editor, dies

He was devoted to family and lived his faith aiding pregnant women and new moms.

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Many local students still struggle with math, tests show

In Edmonds, however, standardized test scores rose after an emphasis on teaching data analysis.