Back in business as Snohomish County enters Phase 2 of reopening
EDMONDS, Wash. -- Neon open signs are turned on at Auda's Barber Shop in Edmonds as Snohomish County enters Phase 2 of reopening."Oh, you don't believe how excited we are.
EDMONDS, Wash. -- Neon open signs are turned on at Auda's Barber Shop in Edmonds as Snohomish County enters Phase 2 of reopening."Oh, you don't believe how excited we are.
'The right song at the right time': Arlington High School choir standing in solidarity against racism
ARLINGTON, Wash.-- Timing is everything, which is why the Arlington High School Flight Choir decided to release their version of “Rise Up," a song that was initially intended as their graduation song.
ARLINGTON, Wash.-- Timing is everything, which is why the Arlington High School Flight Choir decided to release their version of “Rise Up," a song that was initially intended as their graduation song.
Youth sports gearing up for activities among pandemic
Part of Phase 2 means youth sports can get back into the game but with serious restrictions meant to keep COVID-19 from spreading.
Part of Phase 2 means youth sports can get back into the game but with serious restrictions meant to keep COVID-19 from spreading.
Pierce, Snohomish counties approved for Phase 2 reopening; King County granted modified Phase 1
CAMP MURRAY, Wash. -- Five more counties in Washington - including the second and third most populous counties in the state - are moving to Phase 2 of the state's county-by-county plan to reopen the economy, the state health department announced Friday.Clark, Okanogan, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties are approved to move from Phase 1 to Phase 2.King County was approved to move into a modified version of Phase 1.Seven counties -- Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Stevens and Wahkiakum -- are approved to move from Phase 2 to Phase 3.Here's a breakdown of where the state stands as of midday Friday:
CAMP MURRAY, Wash. -- Five more counties in Washington - including the second and third most populous counties in the state - are moving to Phase 2 of the state's county-by-county plan to reopen the economy, the state health department announced Friday.Clark, Okanogan, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties are approved to move from Phase 1 to Phase 2.King County was approved to move into a modified version of Phase 1.Seven counties -- Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Stevens and Wahkiakum -- are approved to move from Phase 2 to Phase 3.Here's a breakdown of where the state stands as of midday Friday:
Police: Snohomish County woman threatens Muslim neighbors with gun
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, Wash. (AP) — Police in Washington state arrested a woman on suspicion of pointing a gun at her neighbors in what authorities classified as a hate crime.
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, Wash. (AP) — Police in Washington state arrested a woman on suspicion of pointing a gun at her neighbors in what authorities classified as a hate crime.
Hundreds of new jobs coming to Paine Field
EVERETT, Wash. -- Construction is quickly finishing up at Paine Field's new passenger terminal, and that means soon hundreds of new workers will be needed."We'll be completed in the next three weeks." Propeller Airports CEO Brett Smith says.
EVERETT, Wash. -- Construction is quickly finishing up at Paine Field's new passenger terminal, and that means soon hundreds of new workers will be needed."We'll be completed in the next three weeks." Propeller Airports CEO Brett Smith says.
Parking fines to double in Everett
Sticker shock is coming to the North Sound for those who don’t pay attention to parking laws. While street parking in downtown Everett remains free the fine for over-staying your welcome is about to double.
Sticker shock is coming to the North Sound for those who don’t pay attention to parking laws. While street parking in downtown Everett remains free the fine for over-staying your welcome is about to double.
How you can help prevent storm drain clogs this fall
Crews with Everett Public Works were driving around sucking in leaves and everything in between ahead of the rain and wind.
Crews with Everett Public Works were driving around sucking in leaves and everything in between ahead of the rain and wind.
Everett dog reunited with his people, 4 months after he was stolen from car
An Everett dog was reunited with his owners Monday night, four months after he was stolen out of their car.
An Everett dog was reunited with his owners Monday night, four months after he was stolen out of their car.
Deputies searching for suspect after woman assaulted in Edmonds park
Authorities are searching for a man who police say assaulted a woman Wednesday morning on a park trail in Edmonds.
Authorities are searching for a man who police say assaulted a woman Wednesday morning on a park trail in Edmonds.
EvCC security upping patrols after multiple safety alerts on and near campus
Everett Community College says a female student reported a man she didn’t know spoke to her inside the Parks Cafe and then grabbed her from behind.
Everett Community College says a female student reported a man she didn’t know spoke to her inside the Parks Cafe and then grabbed her from behind.
Verlot, a tiny town lacking cell service now has a pay phone
The U.S. Forest Service and Snohomish County have installed a new pay phone in a scenic area of Washington state where cellphone service is unreliable.
The U.S. Forest Service and Snohomish County have installed a new pay phone in a scenic area of Washington state where cellphone service is unreliable.
Drunk driver hits 2 people pushing car that ran out of gas, troopers say
Two people were injured after a drunk driver hit them while they were pushing their car on the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 in Marysville, Washington.
Two people were injured after a drunk driver hit them while they were pushing their car on the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 in Marysville, Washington.
Land conservancy buys land to protect Lake Serene Trail
A Seattle-based land conservancy has purchased 0.3 square miles of land from a timber company to preserve the popular Lake Serene Trail.
A Seattle-based land conservancy has purchased 0.3 square miles of land from a timber company to preserve the popular Lake Serene Trail.
2 dead, 2 hurt in crash near Marysville
Washington State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash that killed two people Wednesday night.
Washington State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash that killed two people Wednesday night.
CAPTURED: Woman accused of robbing mom outside Seattle hospital arrested in Kennewick
It all started when a man from Arlington trusted his gut, and in doing so, interrupted two burglars ransacking his neighbor's garage.
It all started when a man from Arlington trusted his gut, and in doing so, interrupted two burglars ransacking his neighbor's garage.
Safety of Bothell in jeopardy if voters don't pass levy, mayor says
The November election is a few weeks away and voters in Bothell have a public safety levy to consider.
The November election is a few weeks away and voters in Bothell have a public safety levy to consider.
Police: Woman sexually assaulted at park in Monroe
According to Monroe PD, officers responded Wednesday morning (Oct. 3) to a call at EvergreenHealth, where a 47-year-old woman was being examined following a sexual assault.
According to Monroe PD, officers responded Wednesday morning (Oct. 3) to a call at EvergreenHealth, where a 47-year-old woman was being examined following a sexual assault.
Crook smashes windows and steals from ten Monroe business
Monroe business owners are dealing with the damages left by a crook who broke into 10 different storefronts.
Monroe business owners are dealing with the damages left by a crook who broke into 10 different storefronts.
Search of Arlington home leads to seizure of 10,000 fentanyl pills, 29 guns, roughly $1M in cash
39-year-old Bradley Woolard of Arlington and 30-year-old Griffin Thompson of Bellingham are accused of trafficking fentanyl disguised as fake oxycodone pills in Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom Counties.
39-year-old Bradley Woolard of Arlington and 30-year-old Griffin Thompson of Bellingham are accused of trafficking fentanyl disguised as fake oxycodone pills in Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom Counties.



















