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The county Public Works department coordinated with multiple entities to repair a stretch of road near Index washed out by floods in 2006.
EVERETT — More than $1 million is available for housing-related programs in Snohomish County, and the Human Services Department is seeking applications.
Ignore media and political messaging on how they think you are doing. Instead focus on the effect, how you are actually doing and not on the cause. Let the experts and talking heads focus on the ...
Editorial: Gerrymandering invites a concerning tit-for-tat Democrats, among them Rep. Suzan DelBene, see a need for a response to Texas’ partisan redistricting.
A good hint will come if the Senate confirms an unqualified nominee for the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
After “Neighbors” came out, Poland’s president, Aleksander Kwasniewski, went to Jedwabne for a ceremony broadcast on Polish television. “For this crime, we should beg the souls of the dead ...
EVERETT — Supermarket giant Kroger cited store theft as one of the reasons for closing the Fred Meyer store at 8530 Evergreen Way in Everett, the company said in a statement on Monday. On ...
EVERETT — The Washington Department of Ecology extended emergency drought funding on Aug. 7 for municipalities, businesses and the public affected by the June 5 drought declaration.
Some units are getting squeezed onto lots without enough space to get emergency equipment to front doors. They seek changes in the state building code.
There’s another reason the DOJ may want the data. NPR reported recently that the administration is building a searchable national citizenship data system to be used by state and local election ...
If Lafayette Square was a rehearsal, troops in D.C. are the premiere, with a road show in the works.
The facility’s for-profit operator has argued it shouldn’t have to pay Washington minimum wage to immigrant detainees. An appeals court on Wednesday disagreed for the second time.