Everybody knows Gary, a QFC checker on the front lines

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Everybody knows Gary, a QFC checker on the front lines

He was honored in the “2 minutes of gratitude” Mukilteo parade for COVID-19 heros. He rode his bike.

Cities cut events, jobs and services to brace for tax losses

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Cities cut events, jobs and services to brace for tax losses

Everett slashed $2.5 million, including for libraries and parks. Cities are sparing fire and police.

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Snohomish County parks reopening, partly, on Tuesday

Playgrounds and sports courts will stay closed in county parks. Cities are mostly following the same path.

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Charge: Slain landlord told Everett man his lease was ending

In various stories, Frank Walton denied killing the Mukilteo man. Detectives believe he hid the body miles away.

Wary Boeing workers return to the assembly lines in Everett

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Wary Boeing workers return to the assembly lines in Everett

Promising vigorous cleaning and social distancing, the company has opened facilities throughout the state.

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Mukilteo children hospitalized after rope swing breaks

A girl, 7, and boy, 11, were taken to Harborview Medical Center Monday morning.

Frognal property up for auction over debt? Developer says no

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Frognal property up for auction over debt? Developer says no

A public notice warned of foreclosure due to a $10 million debt. But Integral Northwest says it’s a…

COVID home haircuts: A bad coif is better than a bad cough

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COVID home haircuts: A bad coif is better than a bad cough

Watch your ear, wear a hat: DIY hairstyles flourish with “non-essential” barbers and salons closed.

School supplies: 64,380 gloves, 1,575 masks for PPE drive

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School supplies: 64,380 gloves, 1,575 masks for PPE drive

Districts dig into supply closets to help frontline workers. Others pitch in, too.

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Victims of 2 Snohomish County homicides are identified

In unrelated cases, a man died of a gunshot in Lynnwood, and an Everett landlord died of blunt-force…

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Everett landlord’s body found Monday in Skagit County

Police believe a tenant killed him Saturday at his rental property on Madison Street.

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Everett man arrested in landlord’s murder; no body found

The suspect was a tenant. The landlord’s wife became worried when he didn’t return home.

Snohomish County manufacturers sew 27,000 masks for nurses

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Snohomish County manufacturers sew 27,000 masks for nurses

Two Mukilteo businesses, and others around the county, have shifted their focus to fight COVID-19.

Videos offer virtual art lessons during coronavirus shutdown

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Videos offer virtual art lessons during coronavirus shutdown

Mukilteo resident Christine Awad Schmalz is posting instructional videos twice a week on Facebook.

Sen. Marko Liias launches campaign for lieutenant governor

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Sen. Marko Liias launches campaign for lieutenant governor

He joins fellow Senate Democrat Steve Hobbs in the contest to succeed Cyrus Habib.

Aerospace suppliers: If Boeing halts production, so will we

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Aerospace suppliers: If Boeing halts production, so will we

The coronavirus brings new worries for companies unhinged by the 737 Max crisis.

Mukilteo police seeking info about armed robbery suspect

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Mukilteo police seeking info about armed robbery suspect

The alleged suspect was described as a black man in his 20s and about 6-feet tall.

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Stanwood-Camano schools close as infections spread north

There were many other school closures, too. The city of Everett, meanwhile, canceled events and programs.

Verdict: Girlfriend guilty of helping in torture-murders

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Verdict: Girlfriend guilty of helping in torture-murders

Lendsay Meza, 22, of the Lynnwood area, was convicted of taking part in the slayings of two men.

Jury weighing girlfriend’s role in pair of torture murders

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Jury weighing girlfriend’s role in pair of torture murders

For weeks, jurors have heard testimony in Lendsay Meza’s trial, including the defendant’s own words.