Worst day becomes best day for Marysville food bank thanks to community support

A Marysville food bank says someone cut their delivery truck’s gas line in the middle of the night, nearly stranding their delivery drivers, but luckily the community helped them get back on the road.

4 Deputies on Leave After Shooting in Everett

EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say four deputies are now on leave after they opened fire at an allegedly armed man during a confrontation in Everett.The Snohomish County Multiple Agency Response Team says the shooting occurred Saturday night after a woman reported that her 67-year-old husband was beating her and threatening her with a weapon.As deputies arrived, they say the woman escaped the home.A probable cause statement says deputies saw the man cocking the bolt action of a gun in a garage and at some point shots were fired, though how many and by whom remains unclear.The suspect was shot in the leg, taken to a hospital and booked into jail.The shooting remains under investigation.

Fire destroys two homes near Everett

South Snohomish County firefighters said it sparked around 5 p.m. on Second Avenue Southeast and 125th Street Southeast.

Domestic violence suspect in Mukilteo arrested

Mukilteo police are searching for a domestic violence suspect they believe injured a woman Tuesday night. 

Judge: Man accused of mailing explosives to the White House found not competent

A federal judge has ruled that a Washington state man accused of mailing explosive devices to government agencies is not competent to participate in his court case and help in his defense.

Washington's first official drone show lights up Arlington

Balloons, kites, and planes lit up the skies this weekend at the Arlington Fly-In, but it wasn't from fireworks. Guests were treated to what is believed to be  Washington's first official drone light show.

Confirmed case of measles in Snohomish County

A measles infection in Snohomish County has prompted a health warning. Local public health officials confirmed Friday that a child visiting the United States as part of a summer program has become infected.

DUI drive crashes into state trooper parked on side of road

Police say a DUI driver crashed into a Washington state trooper's car that was parked on the shoulder of a roadway.

Driver in wrong-way crash on I-5 had 6 DUIs, suspended license

The man suspected of drunken driving in the wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 in Snohomish County near Arlington that killed one person has had six previous DUIs, including two in the past 10 years, and was driving on a suspended license, court documents said Monday.

Police warn of pickpockets stealing wallets from purses of unsuspecting diners

Police are asking for the public's help to ID three women who used credit cards stolen from a woman having lunch at the Panera at 304 SE Everett Mall Way. The victim hung her purse over her chair at lunchtime and the woman in pink leaned over and grabbed her wallet and removed her cards.

Decades old 4th of July tradition in Snohomish County cost some residents peace and quiet

Many look forward to traveling to “Boom City” on the Tulalip tribal land to purchase and shoot off fireworks for the Fourth of July, but some people who live in the area say the constant explosions ruin their peace and quiet.

Snohomish County settles sexual harassment lawsuit for $350K

A Washington county agreed to pay $350,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by two women who accused a male supervisor at the human services department of unwanted hugging, kissing and comments.

Sound Transit expects contracts by fall for rail extension

The Seattle-area public transit agency is expecting to award major construction contracts by the fall to extend the light rail to northern suburban cities.

Trucker charged in 1987 deaths of Canadian couple traveling to Seattle

A Washington state trucker who authorities say was linked by DNA evidence to the 1987 deaths of a young Canadian couple has been charged with two counts of aggravated first-degree murder.

Man drives truck through front doors of Glacier Peak High School

Classes and events will continue as normal after a man drove his truck through the front doors of Glacier Peak High School, school officials said. 

Bear in tree safely recaptured in Mukilteo

The Mukilteo police department said on Twitter that it was assisting the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as they worked to contain the black bear stuck in a tree.

80 arrested, 95 pounds of meth and 75 guns seized in largest drug bust initiative in recent history

The largest drug takedown initiatve in Puget Sound has netted more than 80 drug dealers, U.S. Attorney Annette Hayes said. The iniative began this year and was conducted in four different operations across King, Pierce, Snohomish, Skagit and Thurston counties.