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President presenting self as if he holds absolute power

PRESIDENT TRUMP

A letter writer is concerned the president is acting like he is king.

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Ex-PUD I.T. worker stole $100,000 worth of iPhones, tablets from utility and resold them

EVERETT — A now-former PUD employee in its information technology department is said to have stolen more than $100,000 worth of PUD-owned iPhones, iPads and computers from the utility to sell them on eBay.

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Plane crash at Harvey blamed on poor landing

Flight transponder data of the plane’s final five minutes show the pilot did not descend in a smooth, linear manner. Instead, the pilot began coming down, then rapidly descended, leveled off, then descended again. The plane was approaching from the north to land.

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Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

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EvCC again closing Early Learning Center

Last time, a last-minute funding injection saved it

EVERETT — For the second time in four years, advocates are fighting the pending closure of the Early Learning Center at Everett Community College. Opponents of the decision have scheduled a 4 p.m. community rally at the center on June 25 as they seek a way to again save it from the chopping block.

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Everett vs. Edmonds-Woodway softball

Coverage from the 2025 WESCO 3A softball tournament

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Redmon outlines partnerships, city projects in speech

SNOHOMISH — Mayor Linda Redmon’s State of the City speech Saturday in the Carnegie Building placed a spotlight on nonprofit partners the city government relies on to help fulfill local needs, and featured updates about major infrastructure projects such as its First Street plans.

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Inspire Congressional leaders to act for people’s needs on food instability

FOOD INSTABILITY

A letter encouraging the public to get involved on helping the public.

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Teen golf caddies get full-ride college scholarships

Two teen golf caddies have won full-ride college scholarships

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Snohomish soccer

Snohomish Keeper senior Eric Harding gets some defensive air in the First Half of play April 7 between the Jackson Timberwolves and the Snohomish Panthers on Snohomish’s field.

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Housing affordability, availability at forefront of revisions to county ADU regulations

The Snohomish County Council last month updated the rules to allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in more settings through Ordinance 25-014.

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Applaudable in face of Democrats’ policies

FRANKLIN’S FIGHT AGAINST CRIME

A letter applauding Mayor Cassie Franklin.

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Pass SB 5291 to support caregivers

LONG-TERM CARE

Letter writers in support of Senate Bill 5291, which he says offers a simple, but important, update to WA Cares.

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County health officials target increase in illegal food carts

Snohomish County health officials are stepping up enforcement against unpermitted food carts and stands, which have been operating illegally and raising public health concerns.

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He swims the Snohomish for rehabilitation

SNOHOMISH — Rain or shine, below-freezing temperatures or above, Snohomish resident Fred Mydske still makes his way to the river for a swim. After facing a sciatic nerve injury a couple of years ago with advice to ice it, Mydske turned to the Snohomish River to ease some of his pain.

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Monroe vs. Edmonds-Woodway Boys Basketball

Edmonds-Woodway Warrior junior William Alseth (on right) and a teammate double-team Bearcat senior Kieren Greear during the battle Feb. 10 between the two top teams of Wesco 3A North and Wesco 3A South.

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Hope 'N Wellness, a safe place for unhoused in downtown Everett, being shut down by city

EVERETT — Located near Pacific and Rucker avenues, Hope ‘N Wellness has been a safe place where homeless individuals can come to rest, seek advice on resources, drink a cup of coffee and possibly get a new coat for the winter. The city of Everett is seeking to shut them down due to a code violation.

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