Gusts at Paine Field peaked at 52 miles per hour. Utility crews are expected to restore power in most areas by the end of the day.
That’s why a cadre of cat lovers have for a number of years set out traps for feral cats, capturing them humanely so that ...
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Seattle in the spring enjoys a unique blend of urban charm and nature activities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
TACOMA – All it took was 58 seconds for Emily Ortiz to make history. With her pin against Spanaway Lake’s Karlee Brummett in the Girls 4A 145-pound championship at Mat Classic XXXVI on Feb. 21, Ortiz ...
The senior scored 28 points and pulled down 18 rebounds in a Feb. 14 win over rival Shorewood in a district playoff contest. Chesnut won The Herald’s Athlete of the Week for Feb. 2-8 by claiming 94 ...
245 dead people whose children or spouses or others with access to their bank accounts were still receiving their benefits, which the Social Security Administration canceled. 52 beneficiaries “who ...
It must be difficult being a billionaire. You work night and day to expand your financial empire and destroy your competition. Now you must find additional time in your busy schedule to dismantle ...
He does it with the offices he has closed. He doesn’t bother to keep what is working, but just “throws the baby out with the bath water.” Depriving good workers of their jobs seems to be detrimental ...
I urge the Everett Herald to publish on the front page a reminder to all of our rights when approached by a public official.
I read an article with interest and a little disbelief. I realize that we have a very strong military, but should we use it to “take” a people’s land? This was done before to the Palestinian people ...
Authorities are seeking anybody who witnessed or has information about a hit-and-run collision that killed a 44-year-old California man early Saturday morning in Arlington.