Community invited to honor Marysville K-9’s Copper and Steele

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville and the Marysville Police Department will host a public celebration of service and life for K-9 Copper and K-9 Steele at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, in Delta Plaza outside the Marysville Civic Center, 501 Delta Ave. Community members are invited to attend and honor the legacy of two beloved police […]
Cascade Symphony launches 64th season on Nov. 13

EDMONDS—The Cascade Symphony Orchestra continues its 64th season on Thursday, November 13, at 7pm, with its Fall Chamber Music Concert at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. Edward Benyas, Cascade Symphony’s Executive Director, says “the concert will present a wide array of classical music for ensembles including piano, woodwind, brass, string and percussion instruments.” The program is bookended by […]
Seattle’s SEATAC airport one of 40 airports nationally to reduce flights amid gov. shut down

SEATAC—Seattle/Tacoma International airport (SEATAC), Washington State’s largest airport, is just one of 40 airports nationally to receive a 10% reduction in flights this Friday, November 7, amid the ongoing government shutdown. The announcement came on Wednesday, November 5, by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy who cited air traffic control safety concerns as the reason. Wednesday […]
Washington State Man Pleads Guilty to Damaging Energy Facility

PORTLAND—A Centralia, Washington, man pleaded guilty yesterday to damaging a Portland area energy facility. Nathaniel Cheney, 31, pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of damaging an energy facility. According to court documents, on November 28, 2022, Cheney and others caused $26,000 of damage to the Sunnyside substation in Clackamas, Oregon, operated by Portland General Electric […]