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Local News

WSDOT delays opening of Marysville interchange, ramps
Supply chain issues caused the agency to push back opening date. The full interchange and off ramps are expected to open in October.
Stanwood pauses Flock cameras amid public records lawsuits
Construction to close parking spots at Lynnwood Link station
Stanwood-Camano school board fills vacancy left by controversial member
A new online tool could aid in local planning to increase tree coverage
Snohomish PUD preps for more state home electrification funding
Sports
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Opinion

Editorial: Western states take only course on vaccine access
The move assures access to covid vaccines but can’t replace a national policy vital to public health.
Comment: Trump misses opportunity to soothe instead of inflame
Comment: No group responsible for Kirk’s murder; his killer is
Comment: Supreme Court’s blanket acceptance of racial profiling
Saunders: Even if RFK Jr. wrong on vaccines, he’s right on autonomy
Krsitof: Russia’s drone incursion into Poland demands response
Life

Murder on Machias Road? Not quite.
The Shoe Tree may look rough, but this oddball icon still has plenty of sole.
Business

Post names Paine Field as one of the best U.S. airports
Reporters analyzed 2024 data from 450 airports, including wait times to get through TSA security and ease of getting to the airport.

Port of Everett set to begin final phase of bulkhead work, wharf rebuild
The $6.75 million project will reduce southbound lanes on West Marine View Drive and is expected to last until May 2026.
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Elections

Perkins, Cantu, advance to November ballot for Marysville seat
R.J. Whitlow trailed behind in a close race for second, but with few ballots left to count, it’s unlikely he’ll be able to make up the 116 vote gap.

5 takeaways from Tuesday’s primary election
Tuesday was a good night, broadly, for political newcomers.
Northwest

WA ordered to pay $42M for negligence in child sex abuse case
The state can appeal the Spokane County verdict that adds to the state’s surging ledger of lawsuit payouts.

New report: WA could lose billions from Trump’s tariffs
The president’s tariffs are being litigated in court, but could put tens of thousands of jobs at risk and raise prices for everything from shoes to electricity if they go forward.
Firefighters question leaders’ role in Washington immigration raid
Trump moves to rescind limits on logging in national forests
Everett officials, among others in WA, using ChatGPT for government work
Debate flares over WA child welfare law after rise in deaths and injuries
Ferguson’s top policy adviser on extended leave
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