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The case for more rail transit The region has tried a largely bus solution for 40 years, and by now the capacity flaws are apparent.
Collection agency to move from Bothell to Lynnwood
A Bothell firm with 260 employees is moving its headquarters to the North Business Park and intends to add 75 workers by the end of the year, officials said Monday.
Lynnwood's border dispute with Mill Creek
Discussions are heating up over a request from Lynnwood to extend a portion of its eastern boundary into Mill Creek territory.
Motorcyclist hospitalized after Lynnwood crash
A motorcyclist was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with serious internal injuries this afternoon after a crash in Lynnwood.
Light-rail opponents launch pre-emptive strike with radio ads
The Eastside Transportation Association , funded in part by Bellevue Square developer Kemper Freeman Jr., criticizes light rail in the ads, saying the money would be better spent on roads, bridges and bus ...
As I reported in this week's In the Hall, the latest iteration of Sound Transit's light-rail plan - tailored to appease Snohomish and Pierce County board members who felt the previous plan didn't do enough for ...
Man found dead at wheel of car
King County sheriff's deputies are investigating the shooting death of a man in his 20s in the Boulevard Park neighborhood of unincorporated... Boulevard Park King County sheriff's deputies are investigating ...
Body found in car, one man arrested in Lynnwood
Early Tuesday, police found a man slumped over, fatally shot in a car. Within a half hour, two other men who were believed to be in the car were detained by Snohomish County sheriff's deputies.
320,000 signatures for right to die initiative
For months, Nancy Niedzielski of Lynnwood collected signatures for an initiative to create a legal path for terminally ill adults to take their own lives.
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Police turn to third suspect in burglaries
A serial burglar shattered the comfort of home and left many Lynnwood women scared to go to sleep.
So far, police have accused three different young men of being the person who has been slipping into houses, sneaking into beds and terrorizing women and children.
Double Team: Scout.com football player rankings
Since school is out and my work schedule is less hectic I finally have a chance to catch up on some things I meant to do months ago.
2 injured in Mountlake Terrace house fire
Two people were injured when fire broke out in their home as they were sleeping Thursday morning.
Safety warnings go out as fireworks go on sale
Rhett Miller, 18, of Bothell runs after setting off a firework Friday in the lighting area at Boom City on the Tulalip Reservation.
Local Briefly: Detectives call Sultan man's death suspicious
Sheriff's detectives said they are investigating a suspicious death of a Sultan man whose body was found early Thursday.
Everett Real Estate Agent Jailed For Alleged Theft
An Everett real estate agent and her husband are behind bars and could be charged with theft and trafficking in stolen property sometime Friday.
A walk at night shines a light on suicide
Jesse Kaesberg spent Christmas week with his parents in their Lynnwood home. Two days after the holiday, he drove to the Aurora Bridge in Seattle and ended his life.
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Skagit PUD study backs public takeover of PSE facilities
Skagit County residents would save millions in electricity rates if the Skagit Public Utility District acquires and operates Puget Sound Energy's power system here, according to a consultant's report released ...
The Forum: More tries at hamburger gravy
Longing to recreate a favorite lunchroom dish from her Seattle schooldays, Herald-reading, Meridian, Idaho, resident Judy Miller asked Forum cooks for help.
You don't have to go far to find a ton of summertime fun
School's out! A whole summer of possibilities awaits you. You can lie around the pool all season long, or you can enjoy a few, dare we say, educational pursuits as well.
Commuters Urged To 'Dump The Pump'
Commuters are being urged by Community Transit Thursday to leave their cars at home and take public transportation.