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The agency still needs to decide on a final route and whether to implement bus lanes. It plans to ask for more public input in September.
Editorial: A recap of The Herald’s primary endorsements Primary elections, setting the November ballot, are no time for voters to sit on the sidelines.
Gently pulling out the symbol, the custodian noted writing on the margin, words of contempt and degradation. Words like “cut friend’s taxes,” “new scam to increase personal wealth ...
The effort to confront the climate crisis is being led by other countries, including China.
2. No tax on overtime. We who watch TV shows features doctors and lawyers know that young hospital interns and new law firm associates are forced by their mean bosses to work 60-plus hours a week ...
Through July, the Edmonds College field camp uncovered artifacts from the early 1900s when Japanese immigrants were instrumental for the local Crown Lumber Company.
EVERETT – Washington State University Everett is participating in a cybersecurity research program, partnered with a Swedish institute and funded by a three-year, $450,000 grant.
The “Risk of Repeal” map created by staff at the Clean & Prosperous Institute shows projects paid for with Climate Commitment Act money. Over 90 Snohomish County projects received funding from ...
I recently read an essay published in The Herald’s Forum page by Matthew Leger (“Amid tumult and hard times, look for changes ahead,” The Herald, June 28).
I want to thank The Herald for a recent front-page article (“’Courageous’ teen dives into Silver Lake to rescue 11-year-old,” The Herald, July 10).
The appeal is the latest move in a long controversy over the development slated just west of Highway 9.
The course will cover environmental sustainability and climate change solutions with a focus on waste reduction and recycling.
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