Two years ago, countries around the world set a goal of “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems in a just, orderly and equitable manner.” The plan included tripling renewable energy ...
EVERETT — Two men and one woman died in a three-vehicle collision Thursday evening that blocked U.S. 2 near Gold Bar for more than seven hours. Around 5:17 p.m. Thursday, a 2016 Ford Fusion was ...
Teachers often look for authentic audiences and real world connections to our classrooms. Recent student protest walkouts prove our students have been paying attention. Young people saw an opportunity ...
SEATTLE — They emerged from the Lumen Field locker room, Super Bowl victors, walking, stumbling — certainly not running like on game days — many with choice of beverage in hand. Rookie left guard Grey ...
As new parents with a six-month-old baby, my husband and I have joined the thousands of Washingtonians experiencing the challenges of a lack of affordable high-quality child care. Our income has taken ...
The $677,400 grant will go toward a public planning process and developing a design to connect the marsh with the Puget Sound. EVERETT — The city of Edmonds received a second federal grant to continue ...
A Super Bowl win leaves sports fans hungering for more, especially the return of a storied NBA franchise.
A lead law enforcement group and Republicans are opposed. The bill would provide a way for the state to remove elected sheriffs and restrict volunteer posses. The Washington state Senate approved ...
Democrats rejected GOP amendments before pushing their tax on millionaires through a Senate committee. The bill was revised to expand an exemption for small businesses and make other changes.
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Even if the administration has temporarily backed off threats to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell protests in Minnesota, the idea will come up again. That’s partly because the power — which would ...
EVERETT — The Edmonds City Council unanimously approved a moratorium on development near Deer Creek on Tuesday following code changes that have raised difficulties for processing permits. In January, ...
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