BREAKING NEWS
Under a final plan announced Thursday, officials will release three to seven bears per year. They anticipate 200 in a century.s
After new evidence came to light, manslaughter charges were dropped against Alexander Moseid. Police arrested Aaron Trevino.
“Why would anybody name their major road a speedway?” wondered Mayor Joe Marine. The city is considering a rebrand for its arterial route.
“There’s a whole population who would be amazing police officers” but never considered it, the police chief said.
South County Fire will end a contract with the city in late 2025, citing insufficient funds. Edmonds sees four options for its next step.
The package includes a bill to ban TikTok if it stays in the hands of a Chinese company, which made one Everett lawmaker object.
Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis show homes in Mountlake Terrace, Everett and Lynnwood in Thursday’s episode.
The British-American company, which is developing hydrogen-electric powered aircraft, expects one day to employ hundreds at the site.
The “King of Rock and Roll” died in 1977, but his music and sideburns live on with Elvis tribute artists.
This month, the mayor confirmed she was hopeful Topgolf “would be a fantastic new entertainment partner located right next to the cinemas.”
Prosecutors and defense agreed on zero days in jail, citing documented abuse Garner Melum suffered at his father’s hands.
Meanwhile, in another ballot that gave North County voters deja vu, Lakewood voters appeared to pass two levies for school funding.
“I’m innocent, not guilty. … They planted that DNA. I’ve been framed,” said Alan Edward Dean, as he was sentenced for the 1993 murder.
Boeing’s first three months of the year have been overshadowed by the fallout from a near-catastrophic incident in January.
UPDATE
The Kenmore man, 37, fled police, crashed into a GMC Yukon and killed Trudy Slanger on Highway 525, according to court papers.
Whitney Rivera will be the first judge of Pacific Islander descent to serve on the Snohomish County Superior Court bench.
A consent decree approved Friday settles sexual harassment and retaliation claims by four victims against the restaurant chain.