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Bothell man dies in I-5 crash in Mountlake Terrace

The man, 28, reportedly was not wearing a seatbelt when the vehicle struck a bridge abutment.

Man sentenced for cyberstalking, sending rape threats

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Man sentenced for cyberstalking, sending rape threats

Ray Boughner, of Mountlake Terrace, was sentenced to 9 months, but he’ll be released for time served.

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Second man in Mountlake Terrace pot shop robbery sentenced

Bradford Johnson got 12½ years in prison for holding up employees at gunpoint.

From left, Megan Wolfe, executive director of Girls on the Run of Snohomish County, with participant Marlen Mercado-Ayala, 12, and Marlen’s mother, Laura Mercado-Ayala. (Girls on the Run)

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Girls on the Run for grades 3 to 8 is way more than running

The program promotes confidence and connections. The message is “Find your happy pace.”

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Mountlake Terrace shooter at large; man seriously injured

The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the lower back Friday night, near a tree-lighting ceremony.

Fireworks ban approved in parts of south Snohomish County

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Fireworks ban approved in parts of south Snohomish County

Fireworks won’t be allowed in South County Fire’s service area, the county council has decided.

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Mountlake Terrace man sentenced to 10 years for child porn

Among the images found were ones depicting a 5-year-old girl, who had spent the night at his house.

Renowned fiddler Mark O’Connor comes home for Christmas show

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Renowned fiddler Mark O’Connor comes home for Christmas show

The Mountlake Terrace native will perform in Everett with his wife, son and daughter-in-law.

Bullied for autism, Terrace teen finds her voice in music

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Bullied for autism, Terrace teen finds her voice in music

Mountlake Terrace High School senior Ella Seavers is a multi-instrumentalist with her eyes on the future.

State delays funding for local projects in the wake of I-976

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State delays funding for local projects in the wake of I-976

The $30 car-tab measure blows a $451 million hole in the transportation budget.

On Black Friday, cast a line, don’t stand in one

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On Black Friday, cast a line, don’t stand in one

State officials planted some big hatchery fish in a few lakes to attract people to fall fishing.

Lawyers make a case in court to delay effect of I-976

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Lawyers make a case in court to delay effect of I-976

Initiative sponsor Tim Eyman tried to intervene in court proceedings but was stopped by the judge.

Pending I-976 litigation, business as usual at Sound Transit

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Pending I-976 litigation, business as usual at Sound Transit

The outcome will determine whether the agency has to deal with a significant reduction of revenue.

Cities start to deal with the fallout of I-976

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Cities start to deal with the fallout of I-976

Without the revenue car tabs brought in projects and road maintenance are likely to be postponed.

Mountlake Terrace envisions a dense, walkable Town Center

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Mountlake Terrace envisions a dense, walkable Town Center

Buildings as tall as 12 stories are now allowed near the future Sound Transit light rail station.

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More overnight rolling slowdowns on I-5 this week

The work for the Lynnwood Link Extension will impact traffic between Lynnwood and north Seattle.

Mountlake Terrace awarded money for inclusive playground

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Mountlake Terrace awarded money for inclusive playground

Grants from the state, Hazel Miller Foundation will fund an accessible facility in Ballinger Park.

Artist Jerry Steffen Jr. at home and the Mountlake Terrace Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019 in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Steffen, who is Deaf, took first place in the Paintings Prints and Drawings category at the 2019 Arts of the Terrace for his paper cutouts. Two pieces, one entitled “Kids Silly Face” behind him and “Taken Earth”, right are on display with a third one, at the Library. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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This Mountlake Terrace man’s an artist of multiple dimensions

Jerry B. Steffen Jr., who is deaf, wins awards for his 3D paper cuttings and paintings.

The city of Lynnwood received $2.5 million from Sound Transit to redevelop a portion of the 1.5 mile Scriber Creek Trail, which links Wilcox Park at Highway 524 with the transit center. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Bike lanes, sidewalks will get $8.5M in grants countywide

Six projects were awarded money from Sound Transit to improve connections to transit.

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Wet Tuesday morning commute on I-5 near Mountlake Terrace

A Sound Transit contractor hit a water main causing water to pour into an on-ramp and the interstate.