Washington State Ferries cancels 157 sailings over crew shortage

Friday, Washington State Ferries saw more cancelations than they usually see in an entire year, according to officials.

Washington State Ferries cancels 157 sailings Friday
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Friday, Washington State Ferries saw more cancelations than officials say the ferries usually see in a year.

Man shot at apartment complex in Mill Creek

Police are searching for a suspect after a man was shot at an apartment complex in Mill Creek Thursday night. 

Crew shortage delays, cancels several ferry routes Friday

Travelers taking ferries on Friday should expect longer wait times as several Friday routes are either delayed or canceled.

Test to Stay program reduces quarantine period for students identified as close contacts

More schools are becoming interested in a state program called "Test to Stay," according to the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Everett man pleads guilty to fatally shooting 1, injuring 2

An Everett man pleaded guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree assault for a triple shooting that left one woman dead at Boo Han Market in Edmonds.

Suspect in hospital, robbery victim in jail following Monday night shooting

A 24-year-old robbery suspect is recovering in the hospital, and the man he tried robbing was booked into jail, after a shooting late Monday night.

Seattle Kraken draws crowds of hope in downtown Everett

The puck dropped at 7 p.m. Friday in Everett for the first time Western Washington had a chance to watch the Seattle Kraken hit the ice for their second preseason game, this time against the Edmonton Oilers. 

Nearly 200 people gather for vigil remembering gas station worker killed in Lynnwood

Nearly 200 people packed into a gas station in Lynnwood Wednesday evening to remember the life of a man who was killed while earning a living for his family.

Washington business owner pleads guilty to setting fire for insurance

An Edmonds, Washington woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to the 2018 fire at her business that prosecutors said she set in order to collect insurance money.

Edmonds business owner admits to setting fire to collect insurance funds

An Edmonds business owner has pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to a 2018 fire at her business, which investigators determined later was intentionally set. 

Long-time gas station employee killed in Lynnwood shooting
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Police are looking to find out who shot and killed a long-time employee of a Chevron in Lynnwood over the weekend. For the community he left behind, they're simply trying to put one foot in front of the other.