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Police identify 2 girls who were with alleged Alderwood Mall shooter
There are new developments in last week’s deadly shooting at Alderwood Mall. Jayda Woods-Johnson, 13, was killed. Two groups of teenagers got into an altercation near the food court around 6 p.m. on July 3 when a person fired a gun, hitting the girl, Lynnwood police Deputy Chief Patrick Fagan told KIRO 7. Police said the girl was an innocent bystander.
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds crowned Miss Washington 2024
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds, who was named Miss Seattle in February, was crowned Miss Washington 2024 on July 6 at Capital High School Performing Arts Center in Olympia. Girmay, who was born and raised in Edmonds, attended Holy Rosary School and graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School. According to a news...
Walk Back in Time - historical event at Edmonds Pioneer Cemetery July 18, 2024
Members of the public are invited to the Edmonds Memorial Cemetery’s annual Walk Back in Time event, scheduled for 1-2pm Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 820 15th St SW, Edmonds. This year’s theme focuses on those who physically shaped Edmonds as we know it today through their determination and grit, the City of Edmonds said in news release announcing the event.
Stars out in full force at All-Star Celebrity Softball Game
ARLINGTON -- When Rob Bentley first entered the MLB Moments contest, he never thought he would win the experience of being on the same team as Pedro Martínez and Jennie Finch, two of his favorite celebrities. But that’s exactly what happened -- he had a front-row seat to watch...
Meet the 2024 candidates: Bruce Guthrie, 21st Legislative District, Position 2
Ahead of the Aug. 6 primary election, the My Neighborhood News Network submitted a list of questions to candidates running for election. We are publishing responses as we receive them. Bruce Guthrie is a 61-year-old retired operations, sales and marketing executive, with a second career in teaching. He has lived...
EJ Andrews, Spokane Indians walk off Everett for fifth in a row; Rockies select Charlie Condon No. 3 overall in MLB Draft
As hot as it was on Sunday at Avista Stadium, EJ Andrews Jr probably didn’t mind the Gatorade bath at the end. Andrews’ bunt in the 10th inning was misplayed by Everett reliever Jason Ruffcorn, allowing the winning run to score, and the Spokane Indians edged the AquaSox 9-8 in the finale of a six-game Northwest League series.
Everett Transit can carry you to Music at the Marina this summer
EVERETT — The city is trying to make its music offerings a little more accessible by offering free shuttle rides this summer. The Everett Music Initiative’s Music at the Marina series started Thursday and runs each Thursday through Aug. 29. Music starts at 5 p.m. and goes until 9 p.m. at the Port of Everett.
Mill stench needs team effort
“Yuck, the stench is back again! Shut the windows!”. That phrase is muttered too often around here, usually around midnight, just after falling asleep. How is it that the warmest nights seem to attract the foulest emanations from the paper mill? Just how bad is this stuff for us and why do we put up with it?
Indoor pickleball facility coming to Poulsbo
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball entity, recently announced its latest expansion into Poulsbo at the former Office Max building in College Marketplace with plans to open early next year. Led by the franchise duo of siblings John and Mara Hylton, the new venture will introduce an indoor...
Everett courthouse garage briefly closed for ‘suspicious package’ report
EVERETT — Deputies closed the Snohomish County Courthouse garage Tuesday morning after a man reported a “suspicious package” had been left in his car, according to the sheriff’s office. Around 9:50 a.m., a man drove his car into a 30-minute parking zone at the Snohomish County...
‘Glampire’ wraps shooting in whirlwind weekend at Hastings building
While many folks were getting ready to end their work weeks on Friday, July 12, the film crew in the Hastings building in downtown Port Townsend was fully engaged in a shooting schedule that was due to take them through the weekend, from sunup to sundown through Sunday, July 14.
Report inspects mill stench
A federal government report on the contaminants in the air around the Port Townsend paper mill was issued June 24, showing that such contaminants were present in the air in high enough concentrations to cause adverse respiratory effects. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry conducted an exposure investigation...
Do the owners of The Herald not see its value to community?
As a child of a Herald reporter, I was always surrounded by newspapers and books. I was taught the importance of being informed; of listening to and understanding all sides of an issue or story. Not only did this help in forming my own opinions and beliefs, but also taught the importance of remaining open to other ideas as we make out way through life.
Herald owners should reconsider staffing cuts
On the televised news recently, I watched as passionate people marched in an effort to save jobs and (realistically, perhaps) save a newspaper. Recent changes in The Daily Herald have been troubling for me. I am not a fan of online reading, nor do I like mail delivery. I have been a subscriber for 50 years and deem this latest blow to the local Herald community a potential death knell.
New research suggests estrogen and progesterone could play role in opioid addiction and relapse
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jessica Loweth, Rowan University and Daniel Manvich, Rowan University.
Kroger merger would sell PT, Port Hadlock QFCs
A number of QFC and Safeway stores in the Olympic Peninsula would find themselves under new ownership if a planned $25 billion merger between the Kroger and Albersons grocery retailers goes through. Kroger owns QFC and Fred Meyer, while Albertsons owns Safeway and Haggen. The merger would involve the sale...
Everett man sentenced to jail for threatening to bomb car dealership
EVERETT — An Everett man with a history of making bomb threats was released from jail Monday after being sentenced for threatening to bomb an Everett car dealership. On Monday, Michael Harsh pleaded guilty to first-degree malicious mischief and harassment. Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Appel sentenced Harsh, 45, to three months in the Snohomish County Jail. Harsh was given credit for time served.
How to protect your home from wildfires – here’s what fire prevention experts say is most important
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Bryce Young, University of Montana and Chris Moran, University of Montana.
Lynnwood police on the hunt for armed fugitive
Lynnwood Police Department detectives are looking for information that will help them locate 35-year old Mychal Cushman. Cushman has been accused of participating in a regionwide crime spree that has impacted multiple jurisdictions in King and Snohomish County. There are numerous felony warrants for Cushman’s arrest in King and Snohomish...
Schreck Homers, Pitching Falters In 13-8 Loss
July 12, 2024 - SPOKANE, WA: Despite recording double-digit hits, the AquaSox fell to the Spokane Indians 13-8 Friday evening at Avista Stadium. After the Indians put up a seven-spot in the bottom of the first inning, the Frogs rallied to score four runs in the top of the second inning. Following a walk from Josh Hood, Bill Knight and Hunter Fitz-Gerald knocked consecutive doubles to score a pair, and Andrew Miller smacked a two-run home run to left field. Miller’s long ball was his sixth of the season and his fifth against the Indians.
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