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Duwamish Tribe fights for recognition
The Duwamish Tribe of Seattle -- declared extinct by the Bush administration seven years ago -- refuses to die.
School gets flag; Tulalips feast
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Marcus Whitman Chapter, plans to present a U.S. flag at the opening of Glacier Peak High School at 8:20 a.m. today at 7401 144th Place SE, ...
FYI: Snohomish Chamber plans Community Day
The Snohomish Chamber of Commerce is set to have its first Community Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept.
State and city outline plans for local roads
TULALIP Speaking to a gathering of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on July 25, State Sen.
Speaker tells teachers they can unlock student potential
' Call it a pep rally for teachers. About a week before they head back into classrooms and offices across the district, hundreds of Marysville School District staffers packed into the stadium at ...
Area not hit hard by housing crisis, experts tell chamber
' While problems with sub-prime mortgages, or even predatory lending practices, have garnered plenty of publicity, the local housing market has remained largely unscathed.
Boys suspected in Marysville vandalism spree
Two boys may be responsible for spray-painting more than a dozen homes, businesses and vehicles in Marysville, police said today.
Rain cancels Four Tops, Temptations concert at Tulalip
With rain expected to fall throughout the night, the Tulalip Ampitheatre has canceled this evening's performance by the Four Tops and the Temptations.
Tulalip hotel aims for top-tier customers, conventions
The Tulalip hotel aims to attract new tourists to Snohomish County, instead of luring away guests from other local inns.
Fire damages Tulalip home, workshop
Jess Roe awoke Friday morning to a friend's yell and the smell of smoke. Just feet from his mobile home, flames shot from the workshop where he builds swords and knives.
Fire destroys knife-sword shop on Tulalip Reservation
Fire has destroyed a metal shop on the Tulalip Indian Reservation. Nearby residents were jolted out of bed early Friday by the sound of propane and other tanks popping.
KC and the Sunshine Band took the stage to the sound of pre-recorded thunder Wednesday night, even as a cloudy sky and cool temperatures threatened the real thing.
$130M Tulalip Resort Casino Opens Near Seattle
'Tulalip Resort Casino has opened its new 12-story, luxury hotel, marking the end of a two-year, $130-million construction project that was completed under the aegis of the Tulalip Tribes.
Sprinklers extinguish fire at new Tulalip hotel
No one was injured but three floors of guests were evacuated in the middle of the night as a small fire broke out on the 10th floor of the new Tulalip Casino Resort hotel early Sunday.
Red Robin hosts cancer fundraiser Everett Red Robin is supporting the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research on Tuesday.
Celebrating heritage and history at area festivals
The Rainier Valley Heritage Festival celebrates the multicultural Seattle neighborhood with a family-fun run, parade, music and kids' activities Saturday.
A Truth Beyond, Chapter VI: A Good Son
Work on Mylo Harvey's case slowed as the controversy lurched toward the courts. My attention turned to investigating other questions in the community.
A Truth Beyond, Chapter I: The Quiet Hill
There's a hill above Tulalip Bay where the cedar and fir trees no longer stand, where on a clear day, there is nothing above but the distance to heaven.
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Brace yourself for a fine `Taste'
You may now confirm your lunch and dinner menu for the Aug. 8 - 10 weekend.
Those dates encompass the 26th rendition of "A Taste of Edmonds," presented annually at the downtown Civic Playfield at 7th and Bell Street.
Admission this year is still $3, as it has been for a number of years. Kids 12 and under are admitted free.
Proceeds help fund the myriad of other events sponsored by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce throughout the year, including the 4th of July parade and the Christmas tree festivities.
Belligerent beggars attack Marysville man over $1
They demanded $1 and now are in jail. Police believe an 18-year-old and a 19-year-old stopped a Marysville man, who was walking around 12:15 a.m. today near the intersection of 4th Street and State Avenue, ...