Rain or shine, people gathered along Olympic Avenue to honor veterans and to remember those that died fighting for our country.
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People gathered along Olympic Avenue in Arlington to celebrate veterans.
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It’s the fourth buffer zone added since last year where it’s illegal to sit or lie down.
The outgoing governor says reductions are needed to balance the next budget. Lawmakers may also consider new taxes.
Dane Britton will spend six years behind bars after selling guns and drugs to a federal agent.
The city still doesn’t know the effects of the original ordinance, but still strengthened the penalties this month.
The new School Closure Planning Committee will recommend one of the options to the school board by December.
But that depends on the weather. Last year, the ski resort had to delay opening due to a lack of snow.
The county executive issued a statement aiming to dispel incorrect information about his proposed property tax increase.
Libraries are providing access to electricity as crews from across Washington work to fix power lines.
Officials identified the deceased as Deborah O’Connor, 65. She died of compressional asphyxia and blunt force injuries.
The scenic highway closes each year for winter. This year, it reopened June 10.
The train was carrying 48 passengers from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle when it hit a fallen tree on the tracks.
Snohomish County’s congressional delegation believes the current policy is counterproductive to clean energy goals.
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