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Man who rammed deputy’s car hit Tulalip officer’s vehicle, too

He led cops on a wrong way chase on I-5 on New Year’s Eve. He escaped, but was…

The Argosy sits on Mission Beach in Tulalip on Friday. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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After century-long odyssey, Argosy washes ashore in Tulalip

The boat has a storied past. It once exploded, killing its owner. It was used in WWII. Now,…

Brothers guilty of Marysville murder for casino winnings

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Brothers guilty of Marysville murder for casino winnings

Tye Burley had just won big while gambling, when he was shot and killed outside the Village Motor…

Skull in Tulalip woods identified as man missing since 2013

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Skull in Tulalip woods identified as man missing since 2013

Six years after Tyler Sullivan went missing, his family knows he’s not alive. The rest is a mystery.

On Tulalip Day, elementary students embrace tribal tradition

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On Tulalip Day, elementary students embrace tribal tradition

Children at Quil Ceda Tulalip celebrated indigenous culture with songs and dance this week.

Native photographer is ‘rounding the corner’ on Project 562

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Native photographer is ‘rounding the corner’ on Project 562

Matika Wilbur’s years-long mission to photograph more than 562 sovereign Native American nations is nearly complete.

‘It’s beyond offering a class, it’s healing what was stolen’

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‘It’s beyond offering a class, it’s healing what was stolen’

Lushootseed is now taught at Marysville Pilchuck. It joins two other schools in the district.

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Accounts of her husband’s death didn’t add up, deputies say

She couldn’t keep her stories straight, and it seemed unlikely the man shot himself. So she was arrested.

Mourners turn out for Stan Jones, ‘the chief of chiefs’

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Mourners turn out for Stan Jones, ‘the chief of chiefs’

The memorial for the longtime Tulalip tribal chairman brought tears and laughter — and lots of respect.

Medical examiner: Olympian Jarred Rome died from fentanyl

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Medical examiner: Olympian Jarred Rome died from fentanyl

His mother does not believe the Marysville hometown hero took the drug intentionally.

Twice a month Deb Kocher paddles to the middle of Lake Crabapple to collect data. (Lizz Giordano / The Herald)

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Nearly 30 years of keeping tabs on Snohomish County lakes

Volunteer monitors have become the “eyes and ears” of 31 lakes, tracking changes in the waterways.

Longtime Tulalip Tribes leader Stan Jones dies at 93

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Longtime Tulalip Tribes leader Stan Jones dies at 93

He helped turn the tribes into an economic powerhouse while restoring culture and treaty rights.

Bill Sheets and Ardis Hallanger are surrounded by signs as they check their phones as the first numbers come in on election night at the Vintage Cafe on Nov. 5, 2019 in Everett, Wash. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Some county contests stay close on election night

Democrat Megan Dunn had a narrow lead in a deep-blue district, other county races too close to call.

Accusations fly between Dunn and Rohrbough in council race

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Accusations fly between Dunn and Rohrbough in council race

Dunn decries the use of wedge issues. Rohrbough rails at leftist politics. They agree on car tab fees.

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Cause of Jarred Rome’s death likely won’t be known for weeks

The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office performed an autopsy Monday

Horse therapy camp for Tulalip foster kids offers healing

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Horse therapy camp for Tulalip foster kids offers healing

The weekend not only helped kids, it forged bonds between the Christian camp and tribal leaders.

Davian Calkins watches as his opponent considers moving a knight during a chess game on Wednesday at the new multimedia teen center at the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Tulalip teens’ new place is a modern technology playground

Nearly everything inside is electronic, including displays of a fireplace and a fish tank.

Joint interview: Candidates for Snohomish County Council

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Joint interview: Candidates for Snohomish County Council

Republican Anna Rohrbough and Democrat Megan Dunn visited the Herald newsroom.

Tulalip Tribes banking on beavers to bolster Snohomish River

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Tulalip Tribes banking on beavers to bolster Snohomish River

Biologists with the tribes have relocated “nuisance” beavers to forest areas where they can thrive.

Catch a new mini-Meltdown festival this weekend in Tulalip

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Catch a new mini-Meltdown festival this weekend in Tulalip

The grassroots Jam Revival Music and Arts Festival on Sept. 6-7 will feature 11 bands and 11 DJs.