Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Local News
Health officials: Three confirmed measles cases in SnoCo over holidays
The visitors, all in the same family from South Carolina, went to multiple locations in Everett, Marysville and Mukilteo from Dec. 27-30.
Sports
Snohomish girls win clash with Glacier Peak behind Capelli’s 27 points
Stanwood girls utilize big fourth quarter to pull away from Mount Vernon Christian.
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Jan. 11-17
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Opinion
Editorial: Find path to assure fitness of sheriff candidates
An outburst at a hearing against a bill distracted from issues of accountability and voters’ rights.
Dowd: Nobels and nations; if Trump wants it, he’ll try to take it
Support schools bonds, levies for strong students, communities
Schwab’s perspective on police panel valuable
Comment: Issue of transgender girls in sports best left to states
Comment: White House push to undermine midterms gathering steam
Life
A basement closet in Snohomish is helping people dress for life’s biggest moments — for free
Call her a modern fairy godmother: Jana Clark runs a free formalwear closet from her home, offering gowns, tuxes and sparkle.
Business
Clayton Wall brings a Tommy’s Express Car Wash to Everett
The Everett location is the first in Washington state for the Michigan-based car wash franchise.
New pharmacy to open on Everett Optum campus
The store will fill the location occupied by Bartell Drugs for decades.
Flower World flood damage won’t stop expansion
Mike Fong will lead efforts to attract new jobs to Everett
Gov. Ferguson launches sustainable jet fuel research center at Paine Field
Flying Pig restaurant starts new life
‘Everything we sell sucks!’: Everett Vacuum has been in business for more than 80 years.
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Northwest
Push for youth social media safeguards revived in WA Legislature
A proposal would prohibit addictive feeds and push notifications at certain times for minors. Opponents believe it’s unconstitutional.
How Washington state lawmakers want to regulate AI
Reining in chatbots, protecting kids from harmful content, and requiring disclosure of AI-generated material are among the ideas under discussion in Olympia.
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