Tuesday, June 3, 2025
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Former engineer: Snohomish County rushed plans for Eastview development
David Irwin cited red flags from the developers. After he resigned, the county approved the development that’s now stalled with an appeal
Sewer district notifies Edmonds schools of intent to sue
Man stabbed in face outside Everett IHOP, may lose eye
WA delegation urges Trump to reconsider request for bomb cyclone aid
Imagine Children’s Museum $250k grant reinstated following federal court order
New 911 center in Everett built to survive disaster
Sports

King’s wins boys and girls state high school track titles
King’s High School brought home two state titles on Saturday,… Continue reading

King’s Kimberly Beard wins state hammer throw title
Kimberly Beard of King’s High School dominated the girls division… Continue reading
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Food & Drink

In The Shadow Brewing: From backyard brews to downtown cheers
Everything seems to have fallen into place at the new taproom location in downtown Arlington

Dick’s Drive-In announces opening date for new Everett location
The new drive-in will be the first-ever for Everett and the second in Snohomish County.
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Opinion

Editorial: Latest ballpark figures drive hope for new stadium
A lower estimate for the project should help persuade city officials to move ahead with plans.
Life

Coming events in Snohomish County
Send calendar submissions for print and online to features@heraldnet.com. To ensure your… Continue reading

‘Homer Hedge’: A Simpsons meme takes root in Everett — D’oh!
Homer has been lurking in the bushes on West Mukilteo Boulevard since 2023. Stop by for a selfie.
Business

Sustainable aviation fuel center gets funding boost
A planned research and development center focused on sustainable aviation… Continue reading

Boeing adding new space in Everett despite worker reduction
Boeing is expanding the amount of space it occupies in… Continue reading
Northwest

Smokey Bear, pickleball, and pollinator license plates on the way in WA
The state’s latest round of specialty plates also includes two throwback options.

Washington traffic deaths down after record year
But with crashes still leaving more than 700 people dead, officials say they have more work to do.
Bishops sue to overturn new WA law requiring clergy to report child abuse
‘I’m pretty upset’: WA lawmaker wants to override governor’s veto of his bill
Stop Trump’s tariffs, WA leaders beg court
Washingtonians will need state permit to buy guns under new law
Washington will pay unemployment benefits to striking workers
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