Thursday, May 30, 2024
Local News
Counterfeit Pokémon cards, a $2M scheme, and a getaway by inner tube
It was the latest stranger-than-fiction caper tied to ex-Monroe star athlete Anthony Curcio, accused of forging mint grades for rare cards.
Mukilteo Speedway name change is off to a bumpy start
Suspected DUI crash injures trooper on I-5 north in Lynnwood
After lockout, firefighter union approves Boeing’s latest contract offer
Controversial license plate, park cameras coming to Everett
Police: Man shot at ex-girlfriend, child in Mountlake Terrace apartment
Sports
Post-Pyatte Merchants ready to start their season
The Everett-based summer collegiate baseball team embarks for the first time without its founder.
2024 All-Wesco girls tennis teams
Here are the 2024 All-Wesco girls tennis teams. Teams are chosen by… Continue reading
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‘Here for the long term’: Boeing, Amazon push for Snohomish County partnerships
Counterfeit Pokémon cards, a $2M scheme, and a getaway by inner tube
Darrington woman dies in rollover crash on Highway 530
Union firefighters, Boeing reach new tentative agreement
Youth now ride for free on Amtrak Cascades trains in Washington
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Food & Drink
Army veteran right at home with Crossed Arrows Brewery on Whidbey Island
At his home-based brewery, Stephen Chavez makes the beer he likes, with flavors like root beer, creamsicle and jalapeño.
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Opinion
Editorial: FAA bill set to improve flight safety, experience
With FAA reauthorization, Congress proves it’s capable of legislating and not just throwing shade.
Life
Snohomish County Pride guide 2024
Celebrate love locally this June at one of the many Pride events happening across the county.
Whidbey Island woman watches the fruits of her labor blossom each spring
Motorists on Highway 525 get to see rhododendrons bloom each year because of Kristi O’Donnell’s efforts 20 years ago.
Northwest
Washington issues statewide drought declaration, including Snohomish County
Drought is declared when there is less than 75% of normal water supply and “there is the risk of undue hardship.”
Boeing fired lobbying firm that helped it navigate 737 Max crashes
Amid congressional hearings on Boeing’s “broken safety culture,” the company has severed ties with one of D.C.’s most powerful firms.
Orcas Island’s storied Rosario Resort finds a local owner
Washington will move to tougher limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in water
State: Contractor got workers off Craigslist to remove asbestos in Everett
Snohomish County organization rescues neglected llamas in Yakima County
Micro-apartments are back after nearly a century, as need for affordable housing soars
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Aims to broaden black representation in the community
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Comprehensive care approach fuels three decades of dedicated surgical service
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Innovative community programs foster resilience among families in need
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Organization offers a variety of programs to help children thrive