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Sound 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

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Reinvigorated Husky found his love for football again

Published 5:00pm Thursday, August 8, 2019

After stepping away from the team last season, Chico McClatcher is back and ready for a big year.

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Soviet-era fighter jet from Paul Allen’s estate up for sale

Published 10:20am Thursday, August 8, 2019

The restored and flyable MiG-29 was formerly on display at a Paine Field aircraft museum.

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Stevens Pass cleanup nets beer, jeans and a 20-year-old pass

Published 9:35am Thursday, August 8, 2019

Garbage is left behind when the snow melts. Nearly 150 people joined the annual event on Wednesday.

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It works! State election system debuts without feared drama

Published 9:20am Thursday, August 8, 2019

And a new law allowing folks to register and vote on Election Day didn’t get a ton of takers.

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King County’s Prop. 1 parks levy is passing

Published 8:30pm Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Initial results from the Aug. 6 primary King County Council races are also in.

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State awards millions for salmon recovery

Published 2:00pm Thursday, August 1, 2019

Puget Sound counties received more than $45 million.

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A year later, no plans to renew search for hiker Sam Sayers

Published 8:30am Thursday, August 1, 2019

The Seattle woman went missing on Vesper Peak last August. An 8,000-hour search turned up no sign of her.

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King County Sheriff’s Office develops I-940 training to reduce deadly force

Published 4:30pm Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Recruits hired after Dec. 7 will need additional training coming out of the academy.

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Spread the wealth? Money crunch is coming for Seahawks

Published 1:30am Thursday, July 25, 2019

Seattle has one more season before its big-spending ramifications truly kick in.

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PSE’s battery storage project could help the clean energy rollout

Published 1:00pm Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Tiny pilot project in Glacier could eventually be expanded to Puget Sound region.

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Life in prison for 1987 killer of young Canadian couple

Published 11:11am Wednesday, July 24, 2019

A judge sentenced William Talbott to life without parole for killing Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg.

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Seattle Art Fair renews partnership with Frye Art Museum

Published 5:00pm Tuesday, July 23, 2019

The Seattle Art Fair, presented by AIG, is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with the Frye Art Museum, fulfilling a two-year commitment ... Read more

Holy steeple! Tiny chapel on U.S. 2 a sacred stop since 1962

Published 1:30am Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Respite, weddings, un-immaculate conceptions are part of the legacy of the miniature Wayside Chapel.

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Q&A: Longtime Everett Herald Mariners writer remembers Edgar

Published 12:30pm Sunday, July 21, 2019

Kirby Arnold reminisces on covering Edgar Martinez and his Hall of Fame career.

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Democratic U.S. Rep. Larsen: Time to impeach President Trump

Published 12:07pm Thursday, July 18, 2019

Everett’s congressman says Trump’s attack on four congresswomen denigrates the meaning of U.S. citizenship.

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Proposed high-speed rail not pie-in-the-sky idea, says WSDOT

Published 11:35am Thursday, July 18, 2019

A study says the network from Portland to Vancouver could cost up to $42 billion.

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Did extended tax break get Boeing to build 777X here?

Published 11:30am Thursday, July 18, 2019

Maybe, maybe not. A new state report says it’s not clear if it was an incentive, and Boeing won’t say.

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Is this your $12 million? Winning ticket so far unclaimed

Published 1:40am Thursday, July 18, 2019

A family-owned store in Brier had never sold a lottery ticket worth more than $10,000 — until now.

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In tough month, an ally becomes a competitor for Eyman

Published 12:30am Thursday, July 18, 2019

After getting signatures for a measure that didn’t qualify, Restore Washington wants to do its own.

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