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Tulalip to build multimedia center for ‘most needy group’ — teens

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Tulalip to build multimedia center for ‘most needy group’ — teens

The center will be attached to the Boys and Girls Club. The tribe hopes to have it open…

Tulalip man who died in diving accident is identified

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Tulalip man who died in diving accident is identified

Solomon G. Spencer, 35, was preparing for the shellfish harvest season when he lost his mask underwater.

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Kitsap diving mishap claims Tulalip man’s life

Authorities say the man became entangled in gear while training off the Kitsap Peninsula.

A new era for swimmers, boaters is launched at Wenberg Park

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A new era for swimmers, boaters is launched at Wenberg Park

The popular park is now fully open after major construction cut off access for much of boating season.

Tulalip Tribes appeal a loss in federal sales-tax case

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Tulalip Tribes appeal a loss in federal sales-tax case

Millions of dollars are at stake in the fight over state and local taxes at Quil Ceda Village.

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Judge reverses Marysville ruling on 170 new homes

The potential builder from Texas has asked the court to reconsider. The land borders Tulalip.

At the Don Hatch Youth Center, Verle Smith starts to tear up while friends and family congratulate him as the first graduate from the Tulalip Healing to Wellness Court, on Monday, Dec. 10, 2018 in Tulalip Reservation, Wa. His daughter Melody, 5, hides under a blanket, presented to him for graduating the program. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Tulalip man first to graduate from tribes’ Wellness Court

It’s an option for those charged with a nonviolent crime linked to drug use to avoid prosecution.

Wildfires risk expected to increase on Washington’s westside

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Wildfires risk expected to increase on Washington’s westside

County officials say agencies and residents should plan for fires as they do for earthquakes.

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Tulalip casino security guard charged with on-duty sex crime

The guard, 28, who served in the Marines, is accused of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman.

Speed up or slow down? Sign confusion in school zone fixed

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Speed up or slow down? Sign confusion in school zone fixed

Speed limit and school zone signs near the Tulalip Campus now share a pole.

Music Project’s weekly jam session hits therapeutic notes

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Music Project’s weekly jam session hits therapeutic notes

A variety of music therapy is offered by the organization that runs the Northwest Music Hall.

Mukilteo mayor launches campaign for Snohomish County post

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Mukilteo mayor launches campaign for Snohomish County post

Jennifer Gregerson intends to stay on as mayor as she vies with others for an open County Council…

Rachael Baldwin of RUHLR Renovation on Camano Island made a vegan chili for the 23rd Annual Chili & Chowder Cook-Off. (Evan Thompson / The Herald)

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Super bowls: Chilis and chowders compete at Camano cook-off

The Tulalip casino’s chef and a Camano home cook took top honors for chowder and chili, respectively.

Connor Ewing return a tackle wheel Thursday night during practice at the Lake Stevens Boys and Girls Club on November 15, 2018. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Youth football’s best coming to Snohomish County

The area will host the 1st Northwest Regional to decide who gets to play for a title in…

Leadership awards recognize economic development efforts

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Leadership awards recognize economic development efforts

Among those honored by Leadership Snohomish County was the founder of an Everett business incubator.

Tulalip Tribes restoration ecologist Brett Shattuck, in red vest, takes a tour up the steps of the Pilchuck Dam along the Pilchuck River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018 in Granite Falls. A joint project by the Tribes and the city of Snohomish intends to remove the dam by the fall of 2020. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Dam demolition would let Pilchuck River run free

The city of Snohomish and the Tulalip Tribes hope to restore steelhead, chinook and coho runs.

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Tulalip Tribes worry about traffic, salmon in land sale case

The Grove Church hopes to sell property to a Texas builder. The plot borders the reservation.

Second suit against Mukilteo killer also targets gun dealer

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Second suit against Mukilteo killer also targets gun dealer

The shooting victim’s older brother seeks damages from Allen Ivanov and the store that sold him the murder…

Reunited at last: Dog lost for four months finds way home

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Reunited at last: Dog lost for four months finds way home

Nibbles made his way 20 miles from Marysville, where he was lost, to south Everett.

District 38 candidates focused on mental health, addiction

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District 38 candidates focused on mental health, addiction

Neither person challenging Democratic incumbents in the House and Senate has held public office.