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MYNORTHWEST NEWS ‘A very dangerous pattern’: King County Council votes no confidence, urges assessor’s resignation amid restraining order ...
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Skagit Queer painted Sedro-Woolley’s Riverfront Park in rainbow hues Sunday for the second annual Pride celebration in the city — a gathering of love, community, and ...
Should you possess any information that may assist this investigation, please reach out to the Sequim Police Department at (360) 683-7227 or [email protected].” ...
Here's where Trader Joe's is currently scheduled to open new stores in 2025, according to the company's store locator: Washington, D.C. (Brookland): 701 Monroe St. NE ...
150 people gathered outside Ferndale’s unmarked ICE detention center Tuesday to protest the detainment of local immigration advocate and community leader Alfredo ‘Lelo’ Juarez Zeferino At 7:21 a.m. on ...
Frustration, disappointment in wake of February resignation of superintendent, decision-making with multiple empty board positions Parents, teachers and community members continue to express ...
A big fire at an auto wrecking yard near Kent took hours to put out Sunday. The fire broke out around 1:15 a.m. Sunday, at Binford Metals in Kent, an auto salvage business on 78th Ave. S., just ...
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — The Kulshan Hotel is Sedro-Woolley’s newest lodging opportunity. “It’s exciting,” General Manager/Director of Sales Alia Rossi said of the hotel’s opening.
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Outdoor enthusiasts and federal employees joined forces Saturday, March 1 to express outrage over the Trump administration’s divisive campaign to cut staff and decrease spending for ...
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Dozens of community members packed into the Sedro-Woolley School Board meeting on Monday, reeling from a sudden announcement that Superintendent Miriam Mickelson would be leaving the ...
Sedro-Woolley will spend $44,550 to install seven cameras and will be seeking grants to cover some of those costs. Mount Vernon will purchase six cameras using $38,550 from its allotment of ...
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Protesters packed themselves into City Hall an hour before the meeting started in early September; others hung around on Metcalf Street near the tractors they lined up for the ...