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Ferry line jumpers face a $145 fine — and scorn from other drivers
EDMONDS — Don’t be that jerk who cuts in the ferry line. It’s not nice, and you never know who’s going to come after you. You’ll get the wrath of drivers behind you. You may even get slapped with a $145 fine. “Law enforcement needs...
Mill Creek house fire displaces 3
MILL CREEK — Three adults were displaced after a fire in Mill Creek damaged a home early Tuesday morning. Just before 4:30 a.m., firefighters responded to a house fire in the 14100 block of 30th Avenue SE. When crews arrived, the fire was mostly within the attic and garage, according to South County Fire.
Tice celebrity Kitsap golf event expects to raise $150K
The Mike Tice Foundation held its third Celebrity Golf Tournament at White Horse Golf Course in Kingston July 15. 28 sports celebrities led teams of golfers at the tourney. Some are well-known to Seattle fans, like Steve Largent (NFL Hall of Fame Seahawk wide receiver), Paul Moyer (Seahawk safety), Jim Zorn and Warren Moon (Hawks quarterbacks), Mack Strong (Seahawk fullback), Norm Johnson (Hawk kicker), Bret Boone (Mariners second baseman), John Olreud (M’s first baseman, two-time World Series champion and 1993 batting champion) and Jack Sikma (NBA Hall of Fame, Sonics center-forward).
A call for civil political discourse following assassination attempt on a former President
I hold the deep honor of representing the residents of Mukilteo on our city council, so [I] feel compelled to say something about the tragic developments the entire world witnessed over this past weekend. I’m saddened by the state of our political discourse. I am very sad that a former...
Exploring History: Cedarhome's journey from timber town to neighborhood
Beginning in the 1870s, just northeast of Stanwood, a settlement that would become known as Cedarhome was the landing place of Scandinavians and other immigrants looking to put down roots. A couple of decades earlier, the first Euro-Americans had begun arriving on Camano Island and the banks of the Stillaguamish...
Accident Reports
A suspected drunken driver allegedly caused a head-on collision on state Route 106 north of Twanoh State Park Sunday, injuring three people. Bremerton woman Katharine Cuyle, 40, was driving westbound near Twanoh Tides Drive at 7:25 p.m. when she crossed the center line and struck a vehicle driven by Sergey Bezzabara, 44, of Federal Way, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Bothell man taken to Harborview after Saturday night motorcycle crash at Interstate 405 exit off I-5
A 21-year-old Bothell man was transported to Harborview Medical Center Saturday night after the motorcycle he was riding crashed into ditch and caught fire at the Interstate 405 exit off southbound I-5 near Lynnwood, the Washington State Patrol said. Ocean Oglesby was headed southbound at about 9:15 p.m. when his...
Shoreline resident indicted for drug and gun crimes
Seattle – A 48-year-old Seattle area man is in federal custody after being indicted by a grand jury for two counts of possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, announced U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman. Searches of...
Proposed Everett soccer stadium for Revolution "going to happen this time around," mayor believes
BOSTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) -- It's a problem many New England cities can relate to - dwindling commercial revenues eroding the tax base as working from home empties out downtowns and inflation boosts business costs and prompts consumers to curb their spending. Longtime Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria says a proposed soccer stadium is a key part of the solution.
Pick up free Narcan during drive-through event in Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD—Residents can pick up a free, life-saving Narcan kit during a drive-through event Saturday, July 20, at Verdant Health Commission, 4710 196th St. SW. Verdant is partnering with South County Fire to distribute the kits. “If you have a loved one struggling with addiction, then come to this event...
Second Sketcher Fest coming to Edmonds July 19-21
Last summer, Edmonds was the location of the first Sketcher Fest, an international festival focused on travel sketchbooks. The event caters to artists and instructors dedicated to on-location sketching. This enthusiastic group will be coming again soon for the second expanded Sketcher Fest 2024. Sketcher Fest Edmonds is the brainchild...
Skyler Manelski of Shoreline graduates from Quinnipiac University
Hamden, Conn. (July 12, 2024) - Skyler Manelski of Shoreline, WA received a Master of Science in Business Analytics from Quinnipiac University during a commencement ceremony held in May. Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university...
Explore the Olympic Peninsula’s Bounty: A Foodie’s Paradise
This article was originally featured in our sister publication, Northwest Travel & Life. Nestled amid the inviting landscapes of the Olympic Peninsula lies a not-so-hidden gem for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Beyond its famed national park wonders, the Olympic Peninsula boasts a thriving food and farming culture that beckons visitors from near and far. At the heart of this culinary haven is the picturesque Chimacum Valley, often hailed as the Gateway to Port Townsend and the fertile breadbasket feeding its surrounding areas.
Learn folk dances from around the world
Time to kick up your heels and join us in doing folk dances from around the world! Every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00pm we throw ourselves into a flurry of couple, set, and line dances of all kinds. You don’t need to bring a partner. First is a half hour...
From the Museum: The Naming of North City
The business association, started by Tracy Owen and Russ Wacker et al, held a contest in about 1946 or ’47 to name the business district and surrounding community. People submitted names and the person who won was a waitress at the Dog House. The grand prize was a radio,...
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