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Judge: U.S. must release $679M in tribal virus relief funds

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Judge: U.S. must release $679M in tribal virus relief funds

Funds were reserved for Alaska Native corporations awaiting the outcome of a lawsuit over eligibility.

Fear of destruction brings curfews, closures and police

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Fear of destruction brings curfews, closures and police

Peaceful protests in Snohomish County have been followed by roadblocks and armed citizens standing guard.

Hundreds of masked guests line up as Tulalip casinos reopen

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Hundreds of masked guests line up as Tulalip casinos reopen

Tulalip Resort Casino and Quil Ceda Creek opened the doors on Tuesday after a two-month closure.

Tulalip Resort Casino and Quil Ceda Creek to open Tuesday

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Tulalip Resort Casino and Quil Ceda Creek to open Tuesday

Guests must wear a mask and occupancy is limited, the Tulalip Tribes announced Wednesday.

As Robinson moves to the Senate, Wicks gets a House seat

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As Robinson moves to the Senate, Wicks gets a House seat

Robinson, a House member for seven sessions, is succeeding John McCoy who retired in April

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After 5-day search, detectives make arrest in Tulalip rape

An Everett man is being investigated for allegedly kidnapping a woman and raping her at gunpoint.

Judge sides with tribes, limits distribution of virus relief

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Judge sides with tribes, limits distribution of virus relief

For now, Alaska Native corporations won’t be entitled to any of the coronavirus relief funding.

U.S. unsure it can meet deadline to disburse funds to tribes

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U.S. unsure it can meet deadline to disburse funds to tribes

The department hasn’t determined whether unique Alaska Native corporations are eligible for a share.

Tulalip Tribes join lawsuit over billions in COVID-19 relief

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Tulalip Tribes join lawsuit over billions in COVID-19 relief

Some tribal leaders say for-profit Alaska Native corporations should not share in the money.

Tulalip leader, state lawmaker John McCoy to retire

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Tulalip leader, state lawmaker John McCoy to retire

In a 17-year career, McCoy gave a quiet, firm voice to those without one in the political process.

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Inslee signs law allowing sharing of sales tax with tribes

It also helps end a legal fight over taxes involving the county, the state and the Tulalip Tribes.

First it was toilet paper, now guns and ammo are flying, too

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First it was toilet paper, now guns and ammo are flying, too

As the response to coronavirus ramps up, people are loading up on firearms in Snohomish County.

Is a little order in order at a busy on-ramp near Tulalip?

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Is a little order in order at a busy on-ramp near Tulalip?

A reader’s question resurfaced an old request for meter signals on 88th Street NE to southbound I-5.

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Tribal-casino sports betting bill advances in Legislature

Some have suggested sports betting should also be allowed in card rooms and at horse tracks.

After a storied history, the Argosy rests in pieces

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After a storied history, the Argosy rests in pieces

The 100-year-old ship has been removed from Warm Beach after it ran aground in Tulalip.

Dental records confirm identity of remains found in Tulalip

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Dental records confirm identity of remains found in Tulalip

Jacob Hilkin, 24, of Everett, had been missing since 2018.

Mother says Tulalip remains are her son, missing since 2018

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Mother says Tulalip remains are her son, missing since 2018

Authorities suspect the bones found Sunday came from Jacob Hilkin, 24, but that hasn’t been confirmed.

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Human remains found in Tulalip might be those of missing man

A nearby resident was building a motorcycle path in the woods when they came across skeletal remains.

Security guard Jakeb Conway leans forward to read a piece of history on the Treaty of Point Elliott at the Hibulb Cultural Center. The large glass-covered case, center, displays the signed documents for reading. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Point Elliott Treaty returns to tribes here, 165 years later

Signed in 1855 at Mukilteo, it created reservations and secured Native American rights to traditions.

Deal ends legal fight and allows Tulalips a cut of sales tax

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Deal ends legal fight and allows Tulalips a cut of sales tax

The agreement is a path to revenue-sharing compacts with all tribes, but a new law is needed to…