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By not seeking the consent of the governed on immigration, the West has invited the threat of populism.
An administration that favors fealty over experience is surrendering the nation’s security advantage.
EVERETT — Reese Estes was diagnosed with cancer at the age of two. Now at 10, she stood in front of the County Council on Tuesday “as a survivor,” she said. “It means a lot to me and my ...
Given the hostility of the U.S. government to anything green and the daily drumbeat of headlines about canceled wind farms, tax breaks and environmental rules, you might mistakenly think clean ...
So ‘wild’ that Kennedy has canceled vaccine research, limited access to shots and said he can spot illness on sight.
Editorial: Work to replace what was taken from those in need The state and local communities will have to ensure food security after federal SNAP and other cuts.
After reading the front page story about the Everett School Board races and the attempt of a disgruntled family trying to conduct a vendetta against the school district, I want to commend both ...
Wildland firefighters were stunned when federal immigration authorities last week raided an active wildfire response in Washington state, arresting two firefighters and sidelining crews for hours ...
EVERETT — Two streets in Everett will see lower speed limits after the City Council approved the change at a council meeting on Wednesday.
EVERETT — One man died from a fall of more than 200 feet on Thursday afternoon in Index Around 4 p.m. Thursday, Sky Valley Fire responded to the fall of a man in his 20s at the Index Town Wall ...
Records show that public servants have used generative AI to write emails to constituents, mayoral letters, policy documents and more.
The throttling of grant funding may slow discoveries that could meaningfully improve patients’ lives.
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