1-year-old struck, killed by impaired man pulling into driveway in Lynnwood

A man was arrested for vehicular homicide after he allegedly hit and killed a one-year-old child as he was pulling into a driveway in Lynnwood.

Man shoots through door of Mountlake Terrace apartment, arrested

A man was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly firing multiple shots through the door of a Mountlake Terrace apartment, narrowly missing a woman and her baby.

Woman killed in rollover crash on SR-530 near Darrington

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is investigating a deadly rollover crash that happened in Darrington on Tuesday.

Sultan man sues over 2023 deputy shooting
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A federal lawsuit has been filed against two Snohomish County Sheriff's Office deputies for a shooting that killed a dog and injured a man in Sultan.

Budget woes hit Seattle, Tacoma, and Marysville schools

School districts around Puget Sound are grappling with major budget shortfalls, and in Seattle, its prompted the decision to close 20 elementary schools.

Ohio billionaire plans to take sub to Titanic wreckage

A billionaire from Ohio wants to get on a sub to see the wreckage site of the Titanic, nearly one year after the OceanGate Titan submersible tragedy.

Memorial for fallen Arlington soldiers started with sketch on a napkin

In Arlington, a dedication ceremony honored the 18 fallen men and women from Snohomish County who died in military operations after Sept. 11.

WSP: Driver crashes into trooper parked on I-5 in Lynnwood
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A Washington State Patrol trooper suffered minor injuries after being hit by another driver Monday morning on I-5 in Lynnwood, Washington.

2 WA men accused of selling fake Pokémon, sports cards in $2M scheme

Two men from Washington were arrested Thursday for their involvement in selling fake sports and Pokémon trading cards in a $2 million scheme over two years, said the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Lynnwood asbestos removal contractor faces nearly $800,000 in fines for serious safety violations

The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries has fined Seattle Asbestos of Washington more than $790,000 for allegedly exposing workers and homeowners to hazardous conditions.

Public weighs in on installation of surveillance cameras
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The city of Everett is thinking about installing new surveillance cameras all across the city in order to address violent crime.

Edmonds man injured when runaway truck smashes into home

A man in Edmonds was seriously injured when a trailer he was working on rolled into a house, which was stabilized by firefighters and no one inside the house was hurt.