Parents believe toxins in company factories caused serious birth defects in their kids.
Six years ago, Marie Riley heard about a law firm seeking aerospace workers whose children suffered birth defects — like her.
In 1980, a doctor wrote factory chemicals would cause “life-long chronic illness, cancer and death.” Lawsuits claim his worst fears came true.
TULALIP’S STOLEN CHILDREN: PART 3 OF 3
Government-sanctioned boarding schools scarred Indigenous children for life. In turn, their children and grandchildren have suffered inherited trauma. But those harmed by the Tulalip Indian School, a cornerstone of the Tulalip Reservation since its inception, have begun to heal.
TULALIP’S STOLEN CHILDREN: PART 2 OF 3
The Tulalip boarding school evolved from a Catholic mission into a weapon for the government to eradicate Native culture. Interviews with survivors and primary documents give accounts of violent cultural suppression under the guise of education at the “Carlisle of the West,” modeled after the notorious Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
TULALIP’S STOLEN CHILDREN: PART 1 OF 3
Growing up in the Tulalip boarding school, Harriette Shelton Dover would “just sit absolutely still and watch my playmates die” of illness, hunger and cold. The Daily Herald dug into rosters and other records at Tulalip that reveal a staggering death toll — and pain passed from generation to generation.
After affirming Calvin Walker’s hiring, Sheriff Adam Fortney was eventually persuaded it jeopardized public trust.
Tami Agassi, ex-wife of disgraced Everett developer Lobsang Dargey, wants “to prevent history from repeating itself.”
Lobsang Dargey is working for Anandacom, a Bellevue firm formed in 2019.
Here are notable takeaways from our deep look at the controversy around Everett artist Bob Fink and his work.
A showcase by Everett photographer Bob Fink — a major donor — was delayed due to his art, not his past, Schack leaders say.
In one case, settled for $150,000, a man who was allegedly fleeing said a deputy sheriff beat him senseless.
When MMA gym owner Jeremy Pidgeon was arrested, it unmasked decades of domestic violence, three women say.
Our Fault: Part 3 of 3
Shockwaves from a shallow fault here could ravage bridges, schools and the water supply in Western Washington. Emergency planners want you to be ready.
Our Fault: Part 2 of 3
At least 30,000 people in Snohomish County live on saturated soils and sediment that will behave like shaken liquid when a big earthquake hits.
Our Fault: Part 1 of 3
An earthquake along the southern Whidbey Island fault reshaped the land some 2,700 years ago. Another big one is expected, and it could be devastating.
Resources to help get you, your family and home ready.