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 By David Pan    News

Wildcat healing pole coming along at Archbishop Murphy

Tulalip Tribes artist James Madison was thinking about what kind of art project he and the students and staff at Archbishop Murphy High School could collaborate on. The school had... — Updated 6/9/2023

 
 By David Pan    News

Everett man arrested in shooting death near 128th Street SW in south Everett

Police have made an arrest in the death of a 31-year-old Everett man shot March 6 outside of a sports bar in 600 block of 128th Street SW in south Everett. Snohomish County... — Updated 4/5/2022

 
 By David Pan    News

Spreading holiday cheer through Joyful Jammies

Janet Bacon has fond memories of Christmas growing up in Aberdeen. Her father worked at a sawmill, and the family spent most of his paycheck on necessities. But every Christmas,... — Updated 11/19/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Cities looking for ways to encourage more affordable housing

Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series on real estate in Snohomish County, with a focus this week on the need for affordable housing. The steady rise in housing... — Updated 10/8/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Local real estate market still favors sellers

Besides lower temperatures and an abundance of leaves in need of raking, the arrival of fall often means potential homeowners become a little more serious about finding a place to... — Updated 10/1/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Hope Soldiers founder fights to save lives

Lindsey Arrington wears many hats. By day, she is the executive assistant for the City of Mukilteo. She has numerous duties, including project manager, staff liaison to multiple... — Updated 9/17/2021

 
 By David Pan    A & E

Homecoming: Kamiak grad excited to perform at Lighthouse Festival

Nathan Campos is pumped. The up-and-coming hip-hop artist, also known by his stage name of YoungDub, is coming home to perform before family and friends at the Mukilteo Lighthouse... — Updated 9/3/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Local veterans react to U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

Scott Newton watched the events in Afghanistan unfold the last two weeks along with the rest of the nation. But for Newton, the scenes of the Taliban seizing control of the nation,... — Updated 9/3/2021

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wesco moves closer to resuming prep sports

Are you ready for some football? The start of the first of three proposed high school sports seasons was tentatively approved by Western Conference athletic directors Monday, Feb. 1... — Updated 2/4/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Tragic accident leads to area man's passion

Michael Mathis has always been a fighter. That was never more evident than when he was 11 and nearly lost his life in a horrific accident at a friend's house near Paine Field. Mathis went to spend the night with his friend. The... — Updated 11/19/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Nonpartisan organizations sponsoring discussion of documentary "The Reunited States"

In the wake of one of the most divisive elections in United States history, the League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the Seattle-Everett Braver Angels Alliance are working together to promote unity and healing. The two... — Updated 11/11/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wesco schools delay start of prep sports

The start of the prep sports season has been pushed back to 2021. Wesco athletic directors voted last week to shift the two sports scheduled for the fall – cross country and boys tennis – to the third of four newly created... — Updated 8/7/2020

 
 By David Pan    Schools

High school football moves to spring as part of changes in prep sports calendar

The governing body for high school sports in Washington has called an audible. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) announced on July 21 several major... — Updated 7/24/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

PUD offers assistance to customers struggling to pay bills

If you’re struggling to pay your bill from Snohomish County PUD because it is much higher than expected, help is available. Some Mukilteo residents have been surprised by bills that are double or more the amount they are used to... — Updated 7/24/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Airlines slash passenger flights out of Paine Field

In a span of just a few weeks, Propeller Airports CEO Brett Smith has experienced unimaginable highs and lows. Propeller Airports, which designed, built, and operates the passenger... — Updated 4/22/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

On the frontline: ER doctor details challenges treating COVID-19 patients

Dr. Matt Beecroft is used to dealing with life and death situations in his role as an emergency room physician at Providence. But even Beecroft has been surprised by the enormous impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic on the... — Updated 4/17/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Spring prep season delayed until at least late April

The earliest the high school spring sports season could resume would be sometime after April 24. Everett School athletic director Robert Polk said that the Everett School District has suspended all competitions through April 24... — Updated 3/23/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Glacier Peak edges Union for third place | Girls basketball

Glacier Peak hit the reset button after a tough loss in the state semifinals. Junior Maya Erling scored a game-high 16 points and junior Aaliyah Collins added 12 to lead the... — Updated 3/20/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Grizzlies bring home state trophy for first time since 2011

Long after the sting of losing its final game of the year, the Glacier Peak boys basketball team will be able to bask in the successes it achieved during the 2019-20 season. The... — Updated 3/20/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wolfpack junior advances to finals | Wrestling

A change in her mindset paid off in a big way for Amanda Rasoumoff. The Jackson junior came into Mat Classic XXXII relaxed and ready to wrestle her best. Rasoumoff's performance in... — Updated 3/6/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Jackson's Limberg captures 200 IM title | Boys swimming

Justin Limberg was soaking it all in. The long walk to the podium. The first-place medal that hung around his neck. The cheers from the crowd, especially from a boisterous group of... — Updated 3/6/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Glacier Peak's King crowned state champ | Boys swimming

Glacier Peak’s Matthew King came into the 4A State Boys Swimming Championships with high expectations. King, who two years ago won the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, decided to... — Updated 3/6/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Glacier Peak punches ticket to state regional tournament | Boys basketball

Glacier Peak started strong and finished even stronger. The Grizzlies took an 8-point lead into the fourth quarter and outscored Skyline 19-7 to coast to a 59-39 victory in a... — Updated 3/5/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Jackson edges Redmond | Boys basketball

Jackson withstood a late charge by Redmond to stay alive in the 4A Wes-King District boys basketball tournament. The Mustangs misfired on a 3-pointer that would have tied the... — Updated 2/21/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Glacier Peak's Owen claims regional title | Wrestling

Glacier Peak’s Dylan Owen dominated the field at the 4A Region 1 boys wrestling tournament. Owen recorded three straight pins to claim the 170-pound title Saturday, Feb. 15, at... — Updated 2/21/2020

 

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