Until 2018, it was illegal for tribes to distill on their land. Now, the casino near Arlington has its own tasting room.
Until 2018, it was illegal for tribes to distill on their land. Now, the casino near Arlington has its own tasting room.
Parts of three counties will decide on what’s become an expensive race for the two seats.
Democrats hope to turn this purple district blue by ousting Republican state Sen. Ron Muzzall.
U.S. Navy Capt. Stacy Wuthier delivered her first State of the Station address Wednesday.
Police recruitment in Washington has lagged the rest of the country. Officials hope new academies can fix that.
Over the past decade, half a dozen studies have examined the infamous arterial connecting Everett and Lake Stevens.
The Ice Cream Bar at 2810 Colby Ave. is part of an effort to revitalize the city’s downtown.
The money comes from a 0.1% sales tax the County Council passed in 2021. The council will vote on the funding next week.
This election has a little of everything: Choices on president, governor, ballot initiatives and local representation in Olympia.
The organization’s last CEO stepped down last year. The alliance hopes to have a new one by the end of the year.
State staff recommended Thursday’s move because of the park’s native history, sea level rise and the cost of fixing septic issues.
Mike Schmieder’s passion for buses goes back to his time as a pastor. He takes the helm amid big local transit changes.
The city is also hosting a class on how to make rain barrels to funnel and save water.
When the bridge closed in early June, state officials said it would reopen by mid-October.
Eight projects within Snohomish County received money to improve salmon habitat restoration.
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Washington State Patrol said the pursuit began along Highway 2 near Lake Stevens, but did not say what led to the chase.
The Zip Shuttle will soon serve Arlington, Lake Stevens and Darrington.
The two-day festival this weekend includes 25 shorts, a feature-length documentary and even a video from Chris Pratt.
What was said remains unclear and the districts would only confirm words were exchanged, but not if they were “hateful.”