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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.
If President Donald Trump were to issue an executive order to abolish mail-in voting, as he announced he would on social media on Monday, it would almost certainly be unconstitutional. It would ...
The county Public Works department coordinated with multiple entities to repair a stretch of road near Index washed out by floods in 2006.
Editorial: We’ll keep our mail-in ballots; thank you, Mr. Putin Trump, at the suggestion of Russia’s president, is again going after states that use mail-in ballots.
EVERETT — The Port of Everett is partnering with EarthCorps, a Seattle-based restoration organization, for a volunteer event at Union Slough on Saturday.
A good hint will come if the Senate confirms an unqualified nominee for the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
EVERETT — Supermarket giant Kroger cited store theft as one of the reasons for closing the Fred Meyer store at 8530 Evergreen Way in Everett, the company said in a statement on Monday. On ...
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians partners with natural resource groups to resurrect the Stillaguamish River delta.
The ruling temporarily blocks federal agencies from withholding certain grants based on conditions the administration imposed without congressional approval.
Some units are getting squeezed onto lots without enough space to get emergency equipment to front doors. They seek changes in the state building code.
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 ...
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.