December 20, 2025 6:18 pm

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Texas woman sentenced to six years in prison for arson of Snohomish County church

SEATTLE—A 38-year-old Natasha Marie O’Dell of Temple, Texas, was sentenced Friday, September 5, in U.S, District Court in Seattle to six years in prison for three federal felonies related to the arson at Seattle Laestadian Lutheran Church (SLLC) in Snohomish County. O’Dell has been in custody since her arrest in Texas in August 2024. In […]

Port of Everett adds Marina Azul Cocina and Cantina to Restaurant Row

Everett– The Port of Everett has secured a long-awaited addition to its Restaurant Row lineup at Waterfront Place, welcoming Marina Azul Cocina and Cantina – a new elevated Mexican dining concept from the team behind three popular eateries on the Eastside, Cava Azul Cocina & Cantina in Woodinville, and Agave Cocina & Cantina in Redmond […]

Edmonds’ Cascade Symphony Orchestra is committed to keeping classical music affordable

EDMONDS—At Cascade Symphony Orchestra in Edmonds, Snohomish County residents can catch breath-taking performances of the works of Beethoven, Strauss, and Wagner for a fraction of the price of major symphony tickets and without having to catch the light rail or combat interstate gridlock. The Symphony, which performs at the Edmonds Center for the Arts (seating […]

PAX West video game convention draws thousands to Seattle Convention Center

SEATTLE—PAX West, one of the world’s largest video game conventions and the largest on the U.S.’s west coast, drew crowds of approximately 120,000 people to the Seattle Convention Center Friday, August 29 through Monday, September 1, to play upcoming games, meet with leaders and developers in the video game industry, and attend panels featuring celebrity […]

Snohomish County Elections receives national “Independence Award” for Outstanding Service and Accessibility

Everett – Last month, Snohomish County Elections was presented with the 2025 Professional Practices Independence Award by the National Association of Election Officials at its 40th Annual National Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. This award recognizes Snohomish County Elections’ outstanding service and commitment to accessibility through its Elections Explained initiative, a comprehensive voter education […]

PAWS names Harrison Edell as new Chief Executive Officer

LYNNWOOD – PAWS, a nonprofit dedicated to helping cats, dogs and wild animals go home and thrive, has appointed R. Harrison Edell as its new chief executive officer. In his new role, Edell will lead the organization as it embarks on its ambitious 2025–2028 strategic objectives, guiding its mission. “PAWS has long been a leader […]

South County Fire votes to restore paramedic staffing to Station 76

EVERETT—The South County Fire Board of Commissioners voted 4-2 to restore paramedic staffing to Station 76 in Mill Creek following public and city backlash, lack of transparency and public outreach, as well as recent allegations of OPMA violations brought forth by a fellow board member.  Fire Chief Bob Eastman expects the transfer to take place […]

CAP at Edmonds College gives workers an upper hand in the job market, at no cost

EVERETT—At the Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Program (CAP), Edmonds College students can undertake intensive training with hands-on experience, granting them an upper hand in the job market, at absolutely no cost to them. The CAP is an eight-week, 300-hour tuition-free intensive program held at the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center (AMSC) at Paine Field. CAP is intentionally designed […]

11 Tren de Aragua narcoterrorists killed in US military strike off coast of Venezuela

Tren de Aragua

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Earlier Tuesday morning, September 2, under the orders of President Donald J Trump, U.S. military forces conducted a kinetic strike in international waters against what it called “positively identified Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists,” allegedly transporting illegal narcotics from the Venezuelan coast. The strike resulted in the death of 11 terrorists. No U.S. Forces were […]

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