Thursday, April 24, 2025
Local News

Everett off-campus Bible program draws mixed reaction from parents
The weekly optional program, LifeWise Academy, takes children out of public school during the day for religious lessons.
Protesters line Broadway in Everett for Main Street USA rally
Edmonds launches technology to destroy PFAS
Parents protest handling of alleged weapon incident at Machias Elementary
Arlington community rallies, a family waits for news on missing man
Lunch and Wheel of Fortune with some Everett swinging seniors
Sports

Campbell throws 10 Ks in Monroe baseball’s Senior Night win
The junior allowed just four hits in a 4-0 shutout over the visiting Seagulls.

Prep roundup for Wednesday, April 23
Walker’s complete-game shutout and Hahn’s 3-run homer lift Cascade to 10-0 win over Mountlake Terrace.
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Food & Drink

Robots rule at Kura Revolving Sushi Bar in Lynnwood
Addition of the new restaurant makes Lynnwood the unofficial conveyor-belt sushi capital of the county.

Feasts to Remember: Catering Stars of Snohomish County
From elegant spreads to comfort classics, these culinary pros bring the magic to every meal.
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Opinion

Editorial: Commonsense best shot at avoiding measles epidemic
Without vaccination, misinformation, hesitancy and disease could combine for a deadly epidemic.
Life

Part baseball, part circus: What goes into a game at Funko Field?
It takes a small army of employees to make sure fans have a great time watching the Everett AquaSox.

Stop and smell the flowers at Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
The largest tulip festival in North America features five gardens and runs through April.
Business

$2M grant will fund job training and employment programs for laid-off Boeing workers in Snohomoish and King counties.
A $2 million federal grant will help more than 2,000 laid-off Boeing… Continue reading

Nichole Webber: Drawing up plays for athletes and politics
The communications director for the city of Everett believes leadership is rooted in honesty, integrity and selfless commitment to others.
Northwest

WA bill to keep medical debt off credit reports signed into law
Washingtonians’ medical debt will not be included in their credit reports, under… Continue reading

WA bill to restrict outside National Guard from entering state is signed into law
During his inaugural address in January, Gov. Bob Ferguson highlighted his support… Continue reading
Ferguson criticizes Democrats’ $12B tax plan as ‘too risky’
Washington AG defends state’s ‘sanctuary’ policy amid congressional scrutiny
Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan
Washington takes ‘historic’ step toward full funding for special education
Washington Senate passes bill to require speed limiting devices for habitual speeders
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Weekend-long event spotlights queer artists, local makers, and a town-wide commitment to…
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Northwest Foot and Ankle Specialists has officially joined Proliance Surgeons, adopting the…
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Rehabilitation team augments recovery spaces with new program
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Since 1967, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society has found homes for 150,000…
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Shoppers get sweet deals and help fund many causes that help others.
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Aaron Weinstock has a story to tell his grandkids and…