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Police: Everett man sold meth, fentanyl out of motel room
EVERETT, Wash. - An Everett man was arrested at the end of a months-long narcotics investigation, accused of selling drugs out of a motel room. According to the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office, detectives were investigating a man believed to be selling drugs from a motel room at the Sunrise Inn in Everett, located near Evergreen Way and Casino Road. Investigators suspected the man was supplying users in that area for several months.
Martial artists of all ages compete for trophies at Nisqually Valley championship
The Rainier High School volleyball team believes that improved communication can lift it from a great team into a championship team. The Mountaineers enjoyed their best postseason run in school ...
Sonic Automotive Sells 15,300 SQFT Auto Dealership in Lynnwood for $10.3MM
An automotive dealership property has traded hands in Lynnwood recently. The property, which consists of three buildings located at 17321 Hwy 99, was purchased for $10.3 million, according to Snohomish County records. The seller was an entity affiliated with Sonic Automotive, and the buyer was an entity based in Lynnwood. The structures on the property include a 4,920 square foot service garage, a 4,480 square foot detail building and a 5,891 square foot auto showroom, Snohomish County records show.
Morton will work to ensure former clerk accused of stealing $950K is 'prosecuted to the full extent of the law'
The City of Morton will pursue all legal options to ensure its former clerk-treasurer who is accused of misappropriating $950,000 in public funds over nearly a decade is “prosecuted to the full
Olympia Police banned from personalizing equipment in settlement over shooting Black man
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The city of Olympia, Washington, will pay $600,000 to the family of a Black man shot and killed by police in a settlement that also stipulates that officers will be banned from personalizing any of their work equipment. Lawyers on Monday announced the details of the settlement...
Providence Swedish Mobile Health Clinic Gets New Look
After more than two years of serving the Olympia-area community with the Providence Swedish Mobile Health Clinic, our donated, refurbished medical RV has a new look. The dedicated Street Medicine Program caregivers now travel in a Mobile Health Clinic fully wrapped in the Providence Swedish brand. So far in 2024,...
Is It Cool to Ship Pot in Washington State?
So I saw a funny posting from the Prosser Police Department and someone had tried to deliver cannabis to the wrong address. What Does The Law Say About Shipping Cannabis In Washington State. It got me thinking about the legality of mailing cannabis in Washington State. As you know, cannabis...
Tumwater hires contractor for another risk assessment of Davis-Meeker Oak
Tumwater Mayor Debbie Sullivan signed a $48,000 contract with Todd Prager & Associates on Thursday, August 22, to conduct another risk assessment of the Davis-Meeker Garry Oak tree. The mayor agreed to have the historic tree reevaluated due to public outcry as several people, including professional arborists, disagreed with the...
Washington’s attorney general candidates face off in court over gun laws
The candidates to be Washington State’s next Attorney General are seeing each other on the campaign trail. But Democrat Nick Brown and Republican Pete Serrano are already familiar with one another, from the courtroom.
DuPont Parks & Recreation Annual Auction
Adventure awaits at the DuPont Parks & Recreation Virtual Annual Auction! Support the Parks & Recreation Department from October 8-12, 2024, by bidding on incredible items. From beautifully themed baskets to golf packages and concert tickets, there’s something for everyone. Join in and help fund youth, adult, and senior programming while scoring some fantastic finds.
$655,000 in lawyers’ fees approved in Veterans Warehouse harassment suit
WENATCHEE — A Chelan County judge has finalized the last financial penalty in a $1.5 million legal judgment against Thelbert "Thad" Lawson, the former veterans’ charity operator who sexually harassed and assaulted women at his thrift shops. Back in June, a jury found Lawson and his charity liable...
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