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EVERETT — The Washington Department of Ecology extended emergency drought funding on Aug. 7 for municipalities, businesses and the public affected by the June 5 drought declaration.
Editorial: Gerrymandering invites a concerning tit-for-tat Democrats, among them Rep. Suzan DelBene, see a need for a response to Texas’ partisan redistricting.
Recently in my mailbox I found the first campaign mailer for the general election for the Everett school board. It does not contain useful information about Tom Clarke who it urged voting for. It ...
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians partners with natural resource groups to resurrect the Stillaguamish River delta.
SEATTLE — Three police officers were injured and 18 people were arrested as a result of a riot in Seattle involving explosives, bottles and rocks, authorities said.
Think I’ll leave you lying there, send your luck into the air: Ending all hate, greed, and war, That’s what lucky penny’s for. With the passage of the big ugly bill, there will be an even ...
The ruling temporarily blocks federal agencies from withholding certain grants based on conditions the administration imposed without congressional approval.
If Lafayette Square was a rehearsal, troops in D.C. are the premiere, with a road show in the works.
EVERETT — 46-year-old man died in a single-vehicle, Utility Terrain Vehicle rollover crash near Index on Sunday evening.
The facility’s for-profit operator has argued it shouldn’t have to pay Washington minimum wage to immigrant detainees. An appeals court on Wednesday disagreed for the second time.
There’s another reason the DOJ may want the data. NPR reported recently that the administration is building a searchable national citizenship data system to be used by state and local election ...