The move rolls back a decision the school board made in January to move the alternative high school at the start of next school year.
The city will relocate its public works facility to the district’s current headquarters, which will move to the former City Hall.
Registered voters should receive their ballots by April 9 for the April 22 special election.
The examiner revoked the city’s Determination of Non-Significance, forcing Edmonds to address infrastructure issues on the creek
Students get hands-on practice. Willing clients get a sweet deal.
Our Lady of Hope Church will host the social service organization at 2617 Cedar St. in Everett.
Trains will have less capacity for now, but service is expected to resume for some routes as early as Tuesday.
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A neighbor found the man unconscious on the sidewalk as the result of an apparent stabbing. Police said they are looking for suspects.
Before Dave Kraski was appointed, the commission changed the requirements needed to hold the fire chief position.
The trooper was blocking the HOV lane for a previous collision when his vehicle was struck Saturday morning.
Police warn residents to check for tampering, monitor accounts for fraud.
Oliver Popa’s first grade teacher said he should publish a longer version of a writing assignment. A year later, his mother — a publisher — helped made it happen.
Constantine has served as the King County Executive since 2009.
During Cassie Franklin’s State of the City speech, she announced new police programs and a youth violence prevention directive.
Family escapes as roof burns; two other homes hit on Camano Island.
Dunn and Johnson to co-chair as the council encourages community members to join.
Joseph Andrew Jacquez pleads not guilty in first court appearance after extradition from Nevada.