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King County allocates $318 million for education
Published 1:30am Friday, August 30, 2019
Money will go toward early education and postsecondary support.
Read moreKing County pushes back report on for-hire driver trafficking training
Published 1:30am Friday, August 30, 2019
The report was originally due in October but has been extended until next spring.
Read moreA salt marsh in recovery is gobbling carbon, gaining ground
Published 2:15pm Thursday, August 29, 2019
Once drained for farming, 150 acres at Port Susan is returning to its natural state.
Read moreA veto too far? Lawmakers may sue Inslee to figure it out
Published 9:30am Thursday, August 29, 2019
Inslee knew vetoing a single sentence was unusual. A court may be asked to decide if it was legal.
Read moreEdmonds council adopts message acknowledging tribal heritage
Published 7:00am Thursday, August 29, 2019
The statement, written by the Tulalip Tribes, will be read after the flag salute at each meeting.
Read moreKing County set to bring in tax-free housing funding
Published 1:30pm Wednesday, August 28, 2019
It’s set to reap $100 million over the next 20 years from state coffers.
Read morePest was an univited Woodway guest and a first in the U.S.
Published 9:00am Tuesday, August 27, 2019
The Hokkaido gypsy moth trapped in Woodway in July might be the first ever found in the U.S.
Read moreEvergreen fair: come for giant squash, stay for lumberjacks
Published 9:00am Friday, August 23, 2019
Find classic fair favorites and some new additions at the Evergreen State Fair through Sept. 2.
Read moreAfter trees fall, Lynnwood light rail construction looms
Published 8:27am Friday, August 23, 2019
Watch for major work along I-5 after Sound Transit approved $1.5 billion in construction contracts.
Read moreGRAVDGR: Edmonds cemetery sexton has deadpan sense of humor
Published 1:30am Friday, August 23, 2019
Cliff Edwards has spent 46 years taking care of the final resting places of our loved ones.
Read moreChronicling the last years of a dying North Cascades glacier
Published 9:01am Tuesday, August 20, 2019
For nearly four decades, scientist Mauri Pelto has journeyed to measure the melting Columbia Glacier.
Read moreLying, spying and destroying evidence spur guardian reforms
Published 8:40am Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Judges say court-appointed guardians broke the law to keep a child away from her troubled parents.
Read moreWoman accused of trying to lure girl from family in Edmonds
Published 8:30am Tuesday, August 20, 2019
The Lynnwood suspect allegedly was also seen photographing the 4-year-old at the Edmonds Yacht Club.
Read moreBikini baristas could take dress code fight to Supreme Court
Published 1:30am Tuesday, August 20, 2019
For now, they’ve requested a rehearing after the federal court sided with the city of Everett in July.
Read moreWhat can otters tell us about watershed pollution?
Published 1:30am Tuesday, August 20, 2019
An Oregon professor spent a year on Whidbey studying river otters for insight into the environment.
Read moreCourt documents reveal details of alleged assault by a Renton police officer
Published 4:55pm Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Deputy Chief says RPD is performing an internal investigation
Read moreAlaska Airlines to begin Everett-Spokane service on Nov. 4
Published 10:00am Wednesday, August 14, 2019
It will be the carrier’s first in-state route and its 10th destination from Paine Field.
Read moreThis might be the best Spirit of St. Louis replica ever made
Published 11:15am Tuesday, August 13, 2019
A plane like the one Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic logged its first flight in Arlington.
Read moreSound Transit to rent warehouse space in Kent for light rail projects
Published 11:24am Monday, August 12, 2019
Mainly a storage facility for parts, supplies for Northgate, Bellevue extensions
Read moreSeattle anchors future Renton water taxi
Published 1:30am Sunday, August 11, 2019
SECO leaders tell state they are ready to implement new ferries
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