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Fundraiser launched for Burien Real Estate Broker Rick Sands as he battles critical lung condition in ICU
Rick Sands – a well-known member of the Burien business community – is currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after being admitted to the ER last Monday with a severe, unidentified lung condition. Sands works as a Real Estate Broker at RE/MAX All City in Burien. Sands’...
Aimee Singleton named Lynnwood postmaster
Aimee Singleton is Lynnwood’s newest postmaster, and she said she is excited to put her decade’s worth of knowledge and experience to work for the Lynnwood and Alderwood communities. Singleton began her postal career in Michigan. Prior to being named the Lynnwood postmaster, she held jobs such as...
'Truly an economic engine': Chehalis, Nisqually Tribes detail efforts to grow, expand business operations in the region
Tribes throughout Southwest Washington have sought to diversify their business portfolios in recent years as a means to increase non-gaming revenue, a collection of officials from various tribes said
'I just want to make sure what Rob started gets finished': Wife of late mayor appointed to Bucoda Town Council
Running a rural community such as Bucoda is no easy task for those who volunteer their time and labor as the town’s late Mayor and Assistant Fire Chief Robert “Rob” Gordon once did,
Bird and beast, rehab and release: Grays Harbor County wildlife center covers all manner of critters
Off U.S. Highway 12 in Montesano, to the north stands a sign, Twin Harbors Wildlife Center, next to the slatted walls of a bird enclosure. Inside, a juvenile female bald eagle stares warily from
Bremerton woman dies from injuries suffered in rollover crash
A mother of three and member of Kitsap's comedy community who was involved in a single-car rollover crash on Highway 3 south of Bremerton on Saturday has died, according to the Washington State Patrol. Porshe D. Scott, 36 of Bremerton, died at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Thursday, according to her sister, Willene Robinson. ...
Former KING 5 intern chases TV dreams on Bainbridge Island
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. — A dozen years after graduating from Woodward Middle School on Bainbridge Island, Anisa Ashabi has returned to bring the world she created in the novel "Finding Chaz" to a streaming service near you. "It's definitely a pinch me moment," Ashabi said. "First of all to...
After stem cell transplant saves his life, Edmonds man on a mission to help others
In 2017, longtime Edmonds resident Tom Hayes was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Within 30 days of his original diagnosis, Hayes’ doctors said he was in remission but in 2020 his cancer returned. Doctors believed his best chance at survival was to receive a blood stem cell transplant from a suitable donor. A donor was found in Poland, and the transplant he received helped him beat his cancer.
Dentist reprimanded after patient's death
The State of Washington Department of Health Dental Quality Assurance Commission recently indefinitely suspended the sedation permit of a dentist after a patient reportedly died while undergoing tooth extractions before a scheduled heart valve surgery. Dr. Thi D. Nguyen, the owner of Gravelly Lake Dentistry in Lakewood, WA, had his...
For Trevor: Grain growers in Mansfield do wheat harvest for family who lost their teen son
MANSFIELD - Within 48 hours after 19-year-old Trevor Moore's passing, a decision was made to help the people that raised him by harvesting 600 acres of wheat in Mansfield (Douglas County) on Monday. Born and raised as a wheat grower, Trevor sadly passed away last Saturday. Longtime neighbor, friend and...
Guaranteed income being studied on Olympic Peninsula
PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Preparing for lunchtime is the calm before the storm for Haley Hogerson. She looks through her Port Angeles apartment's pantry as her 1-year-old son, Alaric, lies asleep on the couch, blissfully unaware of the struggles his mom goes through. "There was a month where the...
What will light rail bring to Snohomish County: Part 8 — Beyond Lynnwood, there’s Everett and Sound Transit 3
This is part 8 of the My Neighborhood News Network series on light rail arriving in Snohomish County. You can read part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here, part 4 here, part 5 here and part 6 here and part 7 here. Sound Transit’s Link light rail from...
Docs: Marysville man tried to kidnap boy, claiming child was his
MARYSVILLE, Wash. - Marysville Police arrested a man accused of trying to grab a couple's child from their car, claiming the kid was his. FOX 13 Seattle obtained the Snohomish County Superform that breaks down the incident. According to the documents, the 51-year-old suspect (who has not been officially charged) first acted friendly to the victims.
Local youth event fosters relationships with law enforcement
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, AUG. 16: Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County youth are gearing up for the 2nd annual eGaming tournament with local law enforcement on Thursday, Aug. 22. Last year Mayor Cassie Franklin and former Everett police Chief Dan Templeman proposed an eGaming tournament to cultivate lasting and trusting relationships between the youth community and police officers, Officer Natalie Given wrote in an email.
Arrests Made in 2022 Home Invasion Homicide in South Everett
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office announced a break in the August 19, 2022, home invasion homicide that resulted in the death of 36-year-old Irah Sok. The suspects, 28-year-old Kevin Thissel and 23-year-old Chris Johnson of Pierce County, are both in custody on federal charges. The suspects are expected to be charged in state court with first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, first-degree burglary, first-degree robbery, first-degree theft of a firearm and unlawful possession of a firearm.
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