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Congratulations, you survived Everett’s second-wettest fall
Since 1948, only one other September-October-November period has brought more rain to Paine Field.
December 2, 2021
Local News
In close vote, Lynnwood council plans to end $40 car-tab fee
Members voted 4-3 to end fees that fund road work. With an election Tuesday, the matter might not…
October 29, 2021
Local News
3 key questions about the Schack’s postponed photo exhibit
Here are notable takeaways from our deep look at the controversy around Everett artist Bob Fink and his…
October 4, 2021
Local News
Everett Community College clears student debt from pandemic
The college is also providing students with free housing and up to $2,500, using federal money.
September 27, 2021
Local News
Lawsuits claim 2020 ballots in Washington were manipulated
Plaintiffs argue in Snohomish County and elsewhere — without evidence — that machines “obviously are not working.”
September 20, 2021
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September 8, 2021
Local News
Inslee reinstates indoor mask rule, whether vaxxed or not
Jay Inslee also ordered employees of public schools, colleges and child care centers to get vaccinated.
August 18, 2021
Local News
County health officer enacts indoor mask requirement
Starting Thursday, everyone 5 and up, vaccinated or not, must wear a mask in public indoor spaces.
August 10, 2021
Local News
Crypto’s wild ride: It’s winning fans from here to Wall Street
Digital currency is worth trillions to traders betting on Dogecoin, Bitcoin and other blockchains.
April 20, 2021
Local News
Everett’s own spaceman thrilled to join all-civilian mission
Christopher Sembroski is in training to be part of a three-day SpaceX Dragon flight funded by a billionaire.
April 18, 2021
Local News
Batman returns! Stolen Funko statue is in police custody
The supersized bobblehead was taken from Everett Comics in an October “smash-and-grab.”
April 15, 2021
Local News
Sheriff won’t face recall, but his foes say they’ll battle on
They came up short on signatures. They vow to keep watch and be ready if Fortney runs in…
March 16, 2021
Local News
Should Marysville Pilchuck High drop the name ‘Tomahawks’?
A state bill would ban Native American mascots and symbols from schools — unless there is tribal permission.
March 3, 2021
Sports
Old (Brady), young (Mahomes), different Super Bowl 55 awaits
Only 22,000 will be let in the stadium, with vaccinated health-care workers getting 7,500 of the tickets.
January 25, 2021
Local News
A look at local dollars flowing into the presidential race
County donors poured more than $2 million into the contest. Contributions ranged from $1 to $50,000.
November 1, 2020
Local News
Washington donors help stoke fires of hot U.S. Senate races
Contributions are flowing into electoral battles from Arizona to Maine, Kentucky to South Carolina.
November 1, 2020
Business
COVID and road closures have hampered Rucker Ave. businesses
The streetscape looks better, but pedestrian traffic hasn’t returned.
August 3, 2020
Business
Lawmakers welcome return of passenger service at Paine Field
Everett’s airline terminal fills with passengers on Saturday; elected officials pledge their support.
August 2, 2020
Northwest
Poll: Most Washington voters want to pause reopening economy
Viewpoints were sharply divided between Democrats and Republicans.
July 21, 2020
Local News
COVID dress code: Keep your germs, cover your face in style
Face masks make a fashion statement. It’s the dress code for Costco and now the White House.
May 12, 2020
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