EVERETT — The Everett Community College Board of Trustees voted Thursday to close the college’s Early Learning Center after a court order forced the board to bring the issue to a public vote. The ...
EVERETT — Monroe Covenant Church will celebrate 120 years of service in the same building. The celebration will take place 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at 202 South Sams St.
EVERETT — The union representing Boeing machinists opened its first training center in Everett on Friday. Brian Bryant, international president of the International Association of Machinists and ...
The good news from the recent donnybrook over Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes, the Hitler fanboy with a sizable social-media following, is that it has at last forced conservatives to ...
Sound Transit would allow the city to use the light rail station for the market at no charge in exchange for sponsorship recognition. EVERETT — The Lynnwood City Council took the first step Monday to ...
And just like that, the longest government shutdown in history is poised to end. Republicans refused to extend health care subsidies for 20 million Americans, and, after 41 days and deep cuts to the ...
Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, must be confused. Last month, he turned to the most reliable move in the Republican crisis-management playbook, and it didn’t work. On Oct. 30, ...
EVERETT — A deceased male adult found Thursday on Rucker Avenue is a Snohomish County landlord who was reported missing the previous day, Everett police confirmed Tuesday. Friends and family ...
Lenny Wilkens, a perennial all-star NBA point guard who became one of the winningest coaches in league history and was among the few Hall of Famers inducted as both a player and coach, died Nov. 9. He ...
EVERETT — A Snohomish City Council member will resign at the end of the year. The council has already started the selection process to fill her seat at the start of next year. Maygen Hetherington ...
Washington’s attorney general is seeking to reduce public record backlogs as concerns grow over transparency and agencies strain from surging requests. Attorney General Nick Brown has proposed new ...
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