As I have always said, the facts side with Trump and his team; on the ICE fatal shooting and more.
The simple question that Army lawyer Joseph Welch posed to U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy in 1954 — “Have you no sense of decency?” — helped end a witch hunt that was tearing the country in two. The ...
Over two months after Dolman Law Group filed a complaint alleging the platform instills a false sense of child safety, another family alleges the same. EVERETT — Dolman Law Group filed another federal ...
Octopus is back on the policy menu for Washington state lawmakers. A bill to outlaw the sale, possession, transport, and distribution of farmed octopus advanced out of the House Agriculture and ...
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MONROE — The Panthers (9-6 overall, 3-1 league) held on late to hand the defending District 1 champion Bearcats (11-2, 3-1) their first league loss, creating a three-way tie atop the standings. Grady ...
EVERETT — A federal judge charged four individuals, two of whom reside in Snohomish County, in federal court in Seattle in connection with a drug trafficking conspiracy involving cocaine and firearms.
The speech drew a more positive reaction from fellow Democrats than last year’s inaugural address. He touched on flood recovery, taxes and immigration enforcement. Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday ...
While Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence turned the smoldering embers of rebellion into the glorious fireworks of independence and revolution, it was a short pamphlet published six months ...
EVERETT— A new pharmacy is scheduled to open on January 27 on the main campus of Optum Health in downtown Everett, replacing the Bartell Drugs store that closed in July after 40 years in business.
EVERETT — Over 100 Everett High School students walked out of classes on Tuesday to protest increased immigration enforcement in Snohomish County and across the country. The students took to the ...
Last month’s heavy flooding inflicted at least $40 million to $50 million of damage on Washington’s highways, state transportation officials estimated to lawmakers Monday. The state Department of ...
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