In its first night, Fisherman’s Village brought together people who “might not normally be in the same room together” — with big acts still to come.
After hearing from Raul Benitez Santana’s family, a judge decreased bail to $100,000. A deputy prosecutor said he was “very disappointed.”
As part of a zero-emission pilot program from Community Transit, the hydrogen bus will be the first in the Puget Sound area.
An attack on road workers preceded a report of shots fired Thursday, snarling freeway traffic in the region for hours.
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The deadly shooting shut down northbound I-5 near Everett for hours. Neither the trooper nor the deceased had been identified as of Friday.
Snohomish farmers and neighbors worry the project will be disruptive and worsen flooding. Ownership advised people to “read the science.”
A Snohomish resident lost a battle in court this week protesting what he believes is a misleading measure from the Port of Everett.
Don’t miss the pupusas, pit-roasted lamb tacos, elotes and even produce for your next meal.
“I’m happy to have representation of my culture here at AMHS being one out of 15 Native American students,” said Amaya Hernandez.
The firefighters and the planemaker held limited negotiations this week: They plan to meet again Monday, but a lockout continues.
Reed Macdonald will take the helm at a pivotal time for the company that builds electric motors for airplanes.
From Allen Stone to a local musician showcase at Zamarama Gallery, get ready for it to get loud downtown.
From folk to psychedelic pop to hip-hop, here’s a quick guide to artists you might want to check out in downtown Everett.
Dozens gathered in a south Seattle neighborhood to honor Liliya Guyvoronsky. “She was my twin flame,” a friend said.
Scott Murphy says the city is “worse off than we were six years ago” when Mayor Cassie Franklin took office. She’s up for re-election next year.
The County Council voted unanimously Wednesday to ban sales in a swath of unincorporated south Snohomish County.
For everyone living in Oak Harbor and Coupeville, the noise was as loud as a rock concert, researchers said.