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Detectives seek witnesses to vehicular assault in Marysville

MARYSVILLE — Detectives are seeking help from people who might have witnessed a suspected vehicular assault early Monday…

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Granite Falls man shot in Marysville; victim uncooperative

MARYSVILLE — A 20-year-old Granite Falls man was shot multiple times in Marysville early Friday.

Emergency responders help save life of one of their own

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Emergency responders help save life of one of their own

The Marysville Fire District has presented a Phoenix Award to three North County Regional Fire Authority responders who…

Larry Berg (nearest) enthusiastically helps Willow Place actifvity manager Rachel Hawkins (center) lead a modified yoga class early Tuesday at Quilceda Community Services in Marysville. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Program for developmentally disabled adults looks to expand

MARYSVILLE — A group of adults with developmental disabilities, plus a handful of caregivers, came into Willow Place…

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‘Foolish’ drive-by shootings result in 18 months in prison

EVERETT — Hayden Cepa called the morning he mixed firearms and alcohol the biggest mistake of his young…

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Everett man arrested following rollover crash on I-5

MARYSVILLE — An Everett man was arrested Monday morning for investigation of vehicular assault after a rollover crash…

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State to pay $1.8M to kids abused at Marysville day care

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Overnight closures planned for I-5 ramps at 116th St. NE

TULALIP — Ramps at the I-5 and 116th Street NE interchange will be closed overnight this week for…

Newest county councilman already facing a challenger

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Newest county councilman already facing a challenger

EVERETT — It’s shaping up to be a busy political season for the Snohomish County Council.

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Robberies of 2 Subways in Marysville might be connected

MARYSVILLE — Detectives in Marysville are investigating robberies of two Subway restaurants that occurred three weeks apart and…

After thieves busted St. Mary Catholic Church’s tabernacle last month, police said it was destroyed. However, resourceful parishioner Dang Mai, 59, of Marysville found a way to fix it, and did so. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Parishioner restores sacred tabernacle smashed by thieves

MARYSVILLE — Something important was taken from them.

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Two skateboarders hit, injured by vehicle in Marysville

MARYSVILLE — Two skateboarders were hit by a vehicle Thursday evening in the 6100 block of 100th St…

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Intestinal illnesses linked to Marysville trampoline park

MARYSVILLE — The Snohomish Health District is looking into reports of a norovirus-like illness that has popped up…

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Investigation continues into Village Restaurant fire

MARYSVILLE — The Feb. 19 fire at the Village Restaurant remains under investigation, officials said Tuesday.

New Marysville School bus cameras to track, fine scofflaws

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New Marysville School bus cameras to track, fine scofflaws

MARYSVILLE — New traffic-enforcement cameras on school buses here could lead to fines and citations for drivers accused…

Work continues on new 116th Street overpass

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Work continues on new 116th Street overpass

Street Smarts reader Greg Miner, of Tulalip, writes: “The 116th Street overpass on I-5 has been under construction…

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A clothing drive helps 2,000 Iraqi refugee kids keep warm

MARYSVILLE — A chaplain serving in Iraq sent a letter to Washington state asking for help.

Father of Marysville shooter appeals firearms conviction

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Father of Marysville shooter appeals firearms conviction

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Marysville Pilchuck alum part of first WSU no-hitter since ’85

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Marysville Pilchuck alum part of first WSU no-hitter since ’85

Cody Anderson has only officially been playing for the Washington State University baseball team for a matter of…

County seeks input on upgrades at popular Kayak Point Park

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County seeks input on upgrades at popular Kayak Point Park

KAYAK POINT — Plans are being made for changes at Snohomish County’s most popular park, and people are…