For one thing, the park and the complex it belongs to, Everett Memorial Stadium, are owned by the city's schoolboard. Go out to an AquaSox game, and you'll note Funko Field abuts -- and, from some ...
State lawmakers are considering a proposal that would essentially prohibit local camping bans unless cities can afford to ...
Have you ever had a project where you ran into unexpected problems over and over again? The City of Everett is dealing with a big one right now, which has pushed a project months behind schedule. I ...
The latest round of cuts is expected to similar in size to last year's layoffs, which affected 14,000 employees companywide.
A new filing from Expedia, which confirmed the layoffs on Monday, reveals how many Seattle-area workers will lose their jobs ...
George Hurst will be tasked with leading the city out of its financial crisis. He also says he’ll prioritize safety and affordability. The Herald asked Hurst several questions Wednesday about his ...
The Edmonds City Council will meet remotely in committees Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Here is the agenda for each ...
A federal judge heard arguments after Philadelphia sued the National Park Service and Department of the Interior over the ...
U.S. senators from Illinois, Democrat Paul Douglas and Republican Everett Dirksen, made consequential contributions to civil ...
From Seattle mornings to Spokane afternoons, these Washington coffee spots stay under the radar while serving cups worth a ...
The road from parking lot to affordable housing complex could get smoother under a new law proposed in the Legislature and heard before the Senate Housing Committee on Wednesday.
A judge will determine whether exhibits about slavery at Independence National Historical Park will have to be restored.