A car went over an embankment Monday and came to rest against the wall of an apartment building in Mountlake Terrace. No one was injured. (South County Fire)

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No one injured when car goes over embankment in Terrace

The cause of the crash was not immediately known. Five people were inside the vehicle.

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Man accused of stealing $70k in gear from MLT audio supplier

The man lost his last job for internal theft. AudioControl gave him a chance; 151 amps went missing.

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Carjacker foiled by seatbelt, scared by horn, caught by dog

He was trying to steal a car for the second time that night. It didn’t go well.

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Hazel Miller grant helps south county folks in need

A Hazel Miller Foundation grant of $2,500 last year has helped Bethesda Community Services serve over 100 people…

Sound Transit board plans to give CEO a new contract

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Sound Transit board plans to give CEO a new contract

While praised for overseeing expansion, Peter Rogoff has weathered criticism for his management style.

Kloba, Blodgett share ideas for 1st Legislative District

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Kloba, Blodgett share ideas for 1st Legislative District

The candidates for representative, position 2 answer questions on taxes, guns and more.

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Rotary honors two teachers as Educators of the Month

The Rotary Club of Alderwood-Terrace on Oct. 13 awarded its October Educator of the Month honor to two…

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Driver, 38, with apparent medical problem dies in I-5 crash

The Bothell man’s car rear-ended an SUV in the carpool lane, the State Patrol said.

Challenge Program named a national Blue Ribbon School

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Challenge Program named a national Blue Ribbon School

The Edmonds School District’s Challenge Program was one of five schools in the state and 349 nationwide to…

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New bus-only shoulder lane to open on southbound I-5 soon

Later this month, buses are expected to have a way to escape morning backups.

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Youth pastor filmed friend’s sons showering, police say

After initial denials, the suspect turned himself in to Mountlake Terrace police.

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Man pepper-sprayed his parents over drug money, police say

The son asked for $400 — or else. When they refused, he sprayed and fled the Mountlake Terrace…

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National Merit semifinalists

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation recently announced the names of about 16,000 semifinalists nationwide for its annual National…

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Students get back-to-school boost from Rotary

The Alderwood-Terrace Rotary Club recently marked its 15th Back to School Shopping Event. A total of 52 students,…

Lynnwood light rail secures more federal dollars

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Lynnwood light rail secures more federal dollars

Sound Transit still needs the feds to commit more than $1B to start building the Lynnwood extension next…

Suspect ruled competent for trial in home-invasion killing

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Suspect ruled competent for trial in home-invasion killing

Christopher Yacono, who has a history of mental illness and drug use, has pleaded not guilty.

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Ejected in Arlington-area crash, Mountlake Terrace man dies

The State Patrol said a woman’s car crossing the center line caused the head-on collision.

Alberta Gbla, left, of Mariner High School and Aleksandra Kogalovski of Mercer Island High School work in the lab during the Fred Hutch Pathway Research Explorers Program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018 in Seattle, Wa. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Teens in Fred Hutch program aspire to be scientists, doctors

Snohomish County students are among the 32 admitted to the Pathway Research Explorer Program.

Demolition crews work to dismantle the McDonald’s Furniture Showroom Wednesday morning in Lynnwood on July 25, 2018. It marks the first construction activity on the light-rail expansion in Snohomish County. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Demo removes eyesores from future light rail path

By toppling Lynnwood commercial buildings, Sound Transit clears the way for line from Northgate.

Josh Ignacio, recent graduate of Mountlake Terrace High School, will attend the University of Washington and study aerospace engineering. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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He’s set on a future in aerospace

Mountlake Terrace grad Josh Ignacio heading for UW engineering school