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Addition of 19,000 residents to Marysville may wait
Joel Childers said his neighborhood near Meadow Creek Park is a nice place to live, except for one little problem.
House fire burning in Sunnyside area
Crews were battling a house fire in the Sunnyside area this morning. Around 9:45 a.m. Lake Stevens and Marysville fire crews responded to the 6300 block of 38 Place NE to fight a fully involved house fire, ...
02.JUL.08 Local resident takes home Million Dollar Raffle prize
Hans Stampfli smiles as collects his winnings June 26. He had one of three winning tickets in Washington Lottery's Million Tom Corrigan 02.JUL.08 MARYSVILLE - A father of two with another child due this summer, ...
2 Marysville homes damaged by fire, firefighters hurt
The crackling of burning wood was loud enough Monday morning to wake up Alisha Beva.
Illegally discharging fireworks could get you a $500 fine
Ginger Olsoy and Jake Englet were staffing the Kiwanis sponsored fireworks booth in the lot of the State Avenue Safeway.
Nathan Brock, 3, of Bothell, looks like he's having second thoughts about entering the Strawberry Shortcake Eating Contest, June 21.
Reward offered in Marysville fire
The Snohomish County Fire Marshal said a reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information about a fire that caused around $525,000 damage to two Marysville homes and injured two firefighters Monday ...
Two firefighters hurt as flames scorch Marysville homes
Two firefighters were taken to a local hospital this morning after battling a blaze that consumed one house and damaged another in the Sunnyside area, Marysville Fire District Spokeswoman Stephanie Price said.
Criticized Marysville principal reaches deal, resigns
An elementary school principal criticized by her staff in a district-led investigation resigned Wednesday after reaching a settlement with the Marysville School District that will pay her more than $175,000. In ...
$1 million will buy Marysville couple a lot of diapers
Hans and Margaret Stampfli of Marysville collected $1 million from Washington's Lottery new Raffle game on Friday.
Suspect in Marysville killing almost walks free
A Snohomish County mother is furious that her son's suspected killer almost walked free.
Two firefighters injured in suspicious house fires
Heat and a collapsed roof injured two firefighters Monday morning while battling fires at two neighboring homes.
Firefighters save Everett landmarks from blaze
Firefighters save Everett landmarks from blaze The raging fire that destroyed Stewart Title Co.
End of Strawberry Festival is bittersweet for Biringer Farm
Lorenzo , 2, and Joseph Mendoza, 3, play on horse swings recycled from tires at "Fort Coyote" at Biringer Farm on Sunday.
Police find 8 pounds of pot in speeding pickup
Two Washington State men were arrested Tuesday morning after Oregon State Police troopers say they found about 8 pounds of marijuana in a pickup during a traffic stop on Interstate 5 near Ashland.
Tulalips bet on luxury, open resort hotel today
Jun. 20--TULALIP -- Earlier this week, as workers in hard hats touched up hallway paint and new front-desk staff practiced checking in guests, about the only thing completely ready in the new $130 million ...
Local farm ready for one more PigOut
After nearly 20 years of providing berries and family activities, and decades of berry picking prior to that at its original Cemetery Road location, the Biringer family prepares this weekend to offer the last ...
State upholds fine against Everett firm over wetlands
It took several years and $100,000 of staff time to investigate and follow up, but the state Department of Ecology was vindicated last week when a state board upheld its findings against an Everett company the ...
Missed deadline stopped Lakewood student from walking at graduation
Collin Murphy mailed a dozen announcements to let friends and family know he would be graduating from Lakewood High School Thursday night.
I t's 6:30 on a Wednesday night, and 80 teenagers are on the move. Thirty minutes before starting a youth outreach service that weekly draws upwards of 600 youth, these 80 young leaders cram into a long, narrow ...