EVERETT — Front-runners in Edmonds City Council races continued to emerge Monday as early results rolled in. The election comes as the city of Edmonds tries to find solutions for its budget deficit, ...
On Monday, Edmonds police arrested the 46-year-old after a student’s parents found inappropriate messages on their daughter’s phone. EVERETT — Edmonds police arrested a teaching assistant on Monday ...
One year after President Trump’s inauguration, community members rallied against many of his policies, including an increase in immigration enforcement. EDMONDS — About 250 protesters gathered at the ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Mikail Kamara was a zero-star prospect out of Stone Bridge High in Ashburn, Virginia. After signing with Curt Cignetti’s James Madison program in 2020, the defensive lineman ...
The Department of Justice is assembling a first-ever national voter database. It has demanded that states turn over their complete voter registration lists; loaded with private information such as ...
The city faces an average annual budget gap of $4.2 million through 2030 and $5.4 million through 2035. EVERETT — Mountlake Terrace staff presented community task force proposals for bridging the city ...
EVERETT — A 31-year-old Monroe man sustained serious injuries during a shooting outside a Monroe bar late Saturday night. Around 11:33 p.m. Saturday, Monroe police responded to reports of gunshots ...
One of the most important political stories in American history — one that is particularly germane to our current, tumultuous time — unfolded in Los Angeles some 65 years ago. Sen. John F. Kennedy, a ...
EVERETT — After getting shutout 4-0 by the Spokane Chiefs on home ice on Friday, the Everett Silvertips looked to bounce back entering their Saturday matchup against the Vancouver Giants. They wasted ...
As I have always said, the facts side with Trump and his team; on the ICE fatal shooting and more.
Tuesday marks the first anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, ending a year that will likely go down as one of the most damaging in the American presidency’s 237-year history.
The simple question that Army lawyer Joseph Welch posed to U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy in 1954 — “Have you no sense of decency?” — helped end a witch hunt that was tearing the country in two. The ...