Sunday, November 30, 2025
Local News
Everett seeks SnoCo judgment that Flock footage is not public record
The filing comes after a Skagit County judge ruled Flock footage is subject to records requests. That ruling is under appeal.
Lynnwood raises property, utility taxes amid budget shortfall
BP’s Olympic Pipeline partially restarted after a nearly two-week shutdown
Lynnwood hygiene center requires community support to remain open
Vending machines offer hope in Snohomish County in time for the holidays.
UW student from Mukilteo receives Rhodes Scholarship
Sports
Lake Stevens football advances to state championship
The Vikings hold off Graham-Kapowsin for 44-35 win in the 4A semifinals on Saturday.
Archbishop Murphy football dominates way to title game
The Wildcats blast Anacortes 59-17 in Saturday’s Class 2A semifinal.
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Editorial cartoons for Saturday, Nov. 29
Climate justice group Kicking Gas is expanding efforts to Snohomish County
Providence relies on philanthropy for county’s only forensic nursing center
Forum: Ruling won’t end effort for the rights of natural world
Comment: HIV/AIDS isn’t death sentence, but work must continue
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Opinion
Editorial: Keeping the shopping fun and the money local
Small Business Saturday allows support of shops that are key to the local economy. And it’s more fun.
Life
Sweet and spicy, Honey Sriracha Shrimp is a no-fuss fall classic for seafood lovers
Honey Sriracha Shrimp is a deliciously sweet and spicy dish we are… Continue reading
Goddesses, 9 to 5, Music for the Imagination, and more
Music, arts and more coming to Snohomish County
Business
Everett-based Funko: ‘Serious doubt’ it can continue without new owner or funding
The company made the statements during required filings to the SEC. Even so, its new CEO outlined his plan for a turnaround.
Lynnwood gym moves to the ground floor of Triton Court
Expansion doubles the space of Sound Sports and Training as owner Frederick Brooks looks to train more trainers.
Reader Poll
Elections
Franklin wins reelection as Everett mayor
Cassie Franklin’s lead over challenger Scott Murphy extended to more than 2,000 votes on Friday. She will serve a third term in office.
Northwest
WA Dems’ latest run at taxing the state’s largest companies
Rep. Shaun Scott’s proposal mirrors an approach Senate Democrats drew up then discarded last session.
Gov. Bob Ferguson makes his pick for WA Supreme Court seat
Colleen Melody, who leads the civil rights division at the state attorney general’s office, will succeed Justice Mary Yu, who is retiring.
For sale: Two retired state ferries. Dreamers need not apply
It’s an ace. Pickleball gets its own Washington license plate
WA’s new ban on medical debt in credit reports at risk of federal override
End of shutdown ignites sparring among congressional lawmakers
Need for speed: Plan to unclog WA public records system gets mixed reviews
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