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The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for several counties, including Snohomish County, from 10 a.m. Sunday to ...
After a term of learning about wetland ecology from Cascadia natural sciences professor Midori Sakura, the students stepped into the teacher role Wednesday, giving an educational tour of one of ...
Late last month, President Trump’s Department of Labor announced its plans to wind down the operations of Job Corps, the more than 60-year-old program that provides residential education and job ...
These funds are to be allocated for improving other services for veterans, including health care and social services. However, some DEI initiatives are more important than others and may serve a ...
Business management expert Peter Drucker said: “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.” This is an axiom for business, engineering, science and more.
It’s been criticized, revised and survived a ballot box challenge. Now, the first-in-nation benefit is on track for a 2026 rollout.
I was very pleased to serve the City of Everett in planning for an AquaSox stadium that meets Major League Baseball requirements. We were delighted when Everett’s Mayor and City Council adopted our ...
EVERETT — Some workers in Everett could see a pay increase on July 1 after a voter-approved minimum wage ballot measure goes into effect.
The reduction, effective July 11, will affect all 39 per diem nursing assistants and 80 full-time and part-time assistants.
Washington state auditors have started investigating whether local police departments are properly reporting officer ...
MARYSVILLE — A newly formed nonprofit is set to host the first ever Pride festival in Marysville next week, one of about a half dozen other parades and festivals set to take place throughout the ...
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