'He's a living miracle'; COVID survivor from Federal Way goes home after 1 year
Hector Garcia, 61, of Federal Way is back home with his family after a year-long battle with COVID-19.
Hector Garcia, 61, of Federal Way is back home with his family after a year-long battle with COVID-19.
Federal Way man returns home after year-long battle with COVID
It's no secret that recovery from COVID can be a very long road, and while most people don't have it as bad as one Federal Way man, he can finally say that he's going home.
It's no secret that recovery from COVID can be a very long road, and while most people don't have it as bad as one Federal Way man, he can finally say that he's going home.
Jury finds former prison guard guilty of child rape
A jury has found a former Monroe prison guard guilty of child rape.
A jury has found a former Monroe prison guard guilty of child rape.
Caregiver arrested for alleged sexual assault of 81-year-old dementia patient in Everett
Everett police have arrested a caregiver accused of sexually assaulting an elderly dementia patient in his care.
Everett police have arrested a caregiver accused of sexually assaulting an elderly dementia patient in his care.
Everett staple cuts back open hours with worker shortage
For the first time in nearly six decades, Ray's Drive-In is closed almost as many days as they are open.
For the first time in nearly six decades, Ray's Drive-In is closed almost as many days as they are open.
Local businesses straining under ongoing worker shortage
If you've had to look for a job the last 18 months, you know things can be tough out there. And while the job numbers are up in this state, some business owners say they just can't find enough people to work, and now it's hurting their bottom lines.
If you've had to look for a job the last 18 months, you know things can be tough out there. And while the job numbers are up in this state, some business owners say they just can't find enough people to work, and now it's hurting their bottom lines.
1 killed in Everett crash
One person was killed in a crash Tuesday morning in Everett.
One person was killed in a crash Tuesday morning in Everett.
1 killed in Everett crash
One person was killed in a crash Tuesday morning in Everett.
One person was killed in a crash Tuesday morning in Everett.
History-making judge in Snohomish County dies at 67
A beloved superior court judge with a passion for mentoring young people has died. Judge Eric Lucas made history as the first African American elected to Snohomish County Superior Court.
A beloved superior court judge with a passion for mentoring young people has died. Judge Eric Lucas made history as the first African American elected to Snohomish County Superior Court.
Everett Police looking for missing woman possibly having medical emergency after crash
Police said Wednesday that the missing woman was found. No further details have been released.
Police said Wednesday that the missing woman was found. No further details have been released.
Everett man, 84, accused of killing his missing tenant
An 84-year-old Everett-area man is suspected of fatally shooting one of his tenants, who remains missing, authorities said.
An 84-year-old Everett-area man is suspected of fatally shooting one of his tenants, who remains missing, authorities said.
New contract keeps Everett teachers as Washington’s best-paid
Longtime teachers in Everett’s public schools will continue to earn the highest salaries in the state.
Longtime teachers in Everett’s public schools will continue to earn the highest salaries in the state.
84-year-old Everett man charged with murder of tenant
The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office arrested an 84-year-old man on murder charges after deputies say he killed his tenant on Aug. 28.
The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office arrested an 84-year-old man on murder charges after deputies say he killed his tenant on Aug. 28.
'We think it’s a bad idea:' Washington State Hospital Association says to avoid mass events, state fair
The Washington State Health Association (WSHA) is advising people to avoid large gatherings, including the Washington State Fair that starts on Friday.
The Washington State Health Association (WSHA) is advising people to avoid large gatherings, including the Washington State Fair that starts on Friday.
Everett lawyer disbarred over restraining order violations
A personal injury lawyer who practiced in Everett has been disbarred for violating a restraining order, lying to the state bar association and other ethical violations.
A personal injury lawyer who practiced in Everett has been disbarred for violating a restraining order, lying to the state bar association and other ethical violations.
Memorial service held for fallen Tulalip Police Officer Charlie Cortez
After he first went missing nine months ago, a memorial service was held for Tulalip Police Officer Charlie Cortez on Tuesday.
After he first went missing nine months ago, a memorial service was held for Tulalip Police Officer Charlie Cortez on Tuesday.
Appeals court upholds ruling against lawyer in theft case
The Washington state Court of Appeals upheld a guilty verdict Monday for an attorney who won a client almost a million dollars in a lawsuit and then stole from him to pay off her mortgage.
The Washington state Court of Appeals upheld a guilty verdict Monday for an attorney who won a client almost a million dollars in a lawsuit and then stole from him to pay off her mortgage.
North Cascades Highway reopens, fires continue burning
The North Cascades Highway has reopened after wildfires forced its closure for nearly a month.
The North Cascades Highway has reopened after wildfires forced its closure for nearly a month.
Man wounded in overnight shooting in Everett
Man was transported to the hospital after being shot in the leg in Everett around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
Man was transported to the hospital after being shot in the leg in Everett around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.
One million dollars up for grabs for innovative ideas to boost the economy in Everett
The City of Everett is putting up one million dollars in grant money for businesses and other organizations to come up with unique ideas to boost the economy.
The City of Everett is putting up one million dollars in grant money for businesses and other organizations to come up with unique ideas to boost the economy.

















