When the captain has no compass, the crew starts fighting over nautical charts and the rudder. So it is with the United States, which now has several foreign policies rather than one, as factions ...
At first, it looked like the same story. Lake Stevens volleyball had lost just one set in its entire non-tournament schedule during the regular season, and swept every playoff matchup leading up to ...
EVERETT — The Federal Transit Administration awarded $24 million to transit agencies in Snohomish County on Thursday, funding the purchase of hybrid-electric buses. The grant awards, announced in a ...
Why they want to see them; why Trump said yes to their release and why he’s the MAGA whisperer.
The three-row midsize Hyundai Palisade SUV is entirely remodeled for 2026, sporting a more refined platform enabling extra room for passengers and cargo, attention-getting design, loads of feature ...
YAKIMA — The Vikings (21-0) handled the Pirates in a 25-17, 25-17, 25-18 sweep to start their run at State. It was the District 1 champion’s ninth straight three-set win to secure a spot in the ...
It’s been like waiting for a new season of “Real Housewives” to drop. After months of bickering and balking, Congress has passed — by nearly unanimous consent — and President Trump has signed — as if ...
EVERETT — A man died after being struck by a car early Tuesday morning on Highway 99 just south of Manor Way in Everett. Around 2:39 a.m. Tuesday, troopers responded to reports of a vehicle versus ...
EVERETT — An instructor at the state police academy inappropriately touched an Everett police officer multiple times in front of colleagues, she alleged last month in the second sexual harassment ...
The Seattle Mariners are set to officially retire Randy Johnson’s number 51 during a pre-game ceremony at T-Mobile Park on May 2, 2026. Johnson’s number 51 will be the fifth number retired in Mariners ...
ARLINGTON — When Ramon Little crossed the finish line at the WIAA State Cross Country Championships at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Nov. 8, he was not happy. His mind focused on the negatives.
Last week, I went to school for parent-teacher conferences. My second-grader’s self-evaluation form listed several categories: “I follow directions,” “I understand math,” “I like to read,” and one we ...