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The free, membership-based day center offers free coffee and meals and more importantly, camaraderie and recovery support.
His final spending plan calls for raising about $13 billion over four years from additional taxes. Republicans decry the approach.
The Everett-based nonprofit offers free and low-cost classes in art, music, theater and dance for children ages 5 to 14.
The rate hikes would pay for improvements to the city’s sewer infrastructure.
In April, prosecutors allege, Lucas Cartwright hit Clayton Perry with his car, killing him on the island near Everett.
The $425 million bond is funding new track and field complexes, playgrounds and phase one of two school replacements.
Brian O’Connor is recovering from a shattered vertebra while also mourning the death of his mother Deborah.
Early Christmas morning, a man, 48, was shot. Authorities have identified the suspect as Bryan Waltner, 58.
The sudden decline from 4.5% to 4% was likely aided by Boeing Machinists returning to work.
Prosecutors allege two 17-year-old suspects tied a boy, 14, to a tree in Lions Park after stabbing him repeatedly last week.
And electrification projects aim to decrease the port’s fossil fuel emissions.
After a rocky launch last year, a simplified federal aid application went live Dec. 1.
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