The state’s unemployment rate ticked up in March. King and Snohomish counties each recorded the lowest rates at 4.1%.
Patrick Lester Clay was taken into custody in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood Monday. Clay escaped three days earlier.
Union firefighters hope to avoid a strike and secure a new contract — at a time when the aerospace giant is facing scrutiny over safety.
The suspect, 26, had been threatening to shoot a former friend before opening fire at an Everett duplex, police wrote.
The fritter spills over a dinner plate. The bakery’s owner: “I would imagine it would exceed your daily calorie allowance.”
Worth more than $300 million, the Amadea could soon be up for sale. But first, it came to Everett on Monday.
Under a final plan announced Thursday, officials will release three to seven bears per year. They anticipate 200 in a century.
Authorities found the white GMC Sierra overnight Monday in Seattle. Investigators continued looking for Patrick Lester Clay.
In Snohomish County alone, more than $18 million from the state’s tax credit is available for taxpayers to claim.
A Stanwood-Camano school board member contested that “we have discriminatory practices and prejudices in our education system.”
Jenzele Couassi, 16, was always there for others. She also endured bullying. Her mother said: “We have to make it safe for our kids in America.”
The event in Everett on May 2 will offer free treatment drug resources, dental care and more before the game.
Experts remain divided on the science of drug contamination. Have evacuations and stalled shelter projects done more harm than good in Snohomish County?
Police responded to reports of shots fired in the 9800 block of 18th Avenue W. It was unclear if officers booked a suspect into custody.
Jodi Hamrick helped carry out a scheme to steal funds from her employer to pay for vacations, Nordstrom bills and more.
The peak surcharge rates start May 1. Wait times also increase as the busy summer travel season kicks into gear.
North American birds have declined by the billions. This week, local birders saw new funding as a “a turning point for birds.”