Inadequate tracking by the Employment Security Department led to Washington workers receiving both unemployment insurance and ...
In late October, Verla Douge found a decorative box behind the dumpster at her workplace at the corner of 76th Avenue West ...
It’s another busy Tuesday for government watchers and elected officials in Edmonds as the Edmonds City Council meets in its ...
The community is invited to join the Edmonds School District for an inspiring day of celebration and education at the 2024 ...
The Great Figgy Pudding Christmas Caroling Competition is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 7 at Westlake Center in downtown ...
Sound Transit contractor crews will be continuing work on Interstate 5 as part of the ongoing Lynnwood Light Rail extension ...
An hour before the fireworks went off at Poulsbo, Washington’s annual Fourth of July celebration in 2019, three police ...
An audit of the Snohomish County Executive Office revealed questionable hiring practices, salary increases and potential ...
In 2021, as Seattle began to reopen and we ventured out after months of isolation, I found myself wandering the halls of the ...
The natural gas initiative Washington voters approved calls for erasing some of the state’s building codes but that might not ...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is warning of a budget deficit in excess of $10 billion and calling on state agencies to pare ...
Many people find cooking a big holiday meal overwhelming and intimidating. We’re fortunate to have some local options for ...