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EVERETT — Consistency and domination. That was the theme for Snohomish boys golf at Legion Memorial Golf Course on Tuesday ...
City planning staff say they want a ‘soft landing’ to limit the impacts of new state housing laws. But they don’t expect ...
SHORELINE — The No. 1-seeded Monroe boys soccer team faced No. 4 Marysville Getchell for the third time this season on ...
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In winning their first two games of the tournament against Kamiak’s Suah Park and Annemarie Madson and Glacier Peak’s Sofia Carmona and Kumi Jayasinghe, Saran and Montilla secured the first bid to ...
A new law set to take effect in 2029 will require repeat speeding offenders to install the devices in their vehicles.
With expected new ownership, events for July and August will be canceled. The schedule for the fall and beyond is unclear.
EVERETT — Despite overwhelming opposing testimony, the Snohomish County Council passed a controversial amendment alongside its new Critical Areas Regulations ordinance on Wednesday afternoon. Council ...
Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson are no longer official baseball pariahs. In a seismic decision that will alter the legacies of 17 disgraced individuals, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced ...
Kamiak and Jackson qualify for the state tournament as the top two teams in District 1 4A. The remaining top four golfers qualify as individuals. Arlington’s Cameron Miller beat Lake Stevens’ Gavin ...
In two Tuesday wins, Anderson pitched 13 2/3 innings and struck out 23 batters. Jordan Rancourt (2-for-3, walk, two RBI) powered the offense, while leadoff hitter Rubi Lopez (2-for-3) terrorized the ...
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