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Explosions heard during Everett house fire

Everett firefighters battled a house fire that led to several explosions overnight.
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Nearly 60 animals rescued from ‘deplorable’ living conditions at Poulsbo home

POULSBO, Wash. — Nearly 60 animals have been rescued from unsafe and unsanitary living conditions at a home in Poulsbo, according to the Kitsap Humane Society. Animal control officers seized dozens of dogs, cats, and a pig from the property on Tuesday after receiving an anonymous report alleging the home was overrun...
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Moto Pizza expands with new location in iconic Seattle landmark

Moto Pizza has opened a new location in Pioneer Square, expanding the fast-growing pizzeria’s presence in the city.
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Bob Dylan adds WA’s Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery to extended 2026 tour

Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan will be in Washington next summer, bringing his iconic voice and world-famous catalog to Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery. Dylan is keeping the music going, extending his Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour into 2026. Originally launched in November 2021, the tour has now been...
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Long-Standing Lynnwood Furniture Store Closing

Josh Underhill’s Family Furniture in Lynnwood is closing its doors after 80 years of service. The Underhill family is partnering with furniture promotional specialists Planned Furniture Promotions to guide the company through its final chapter, a release said, noting that the closure is a result of "changing economic...
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Seattle Police investigating 2 related stabbings in Rainier Valley, suspect at large

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is currently investigating two connected stabbings in Rainier Valley on Wednesday morning. At approximately 6:10 a.m., officers responded to the first stabbing in the 8100 block of Rainier Avenue S., finding a 33-year-old man in the parking lot with a stab wound to the leg, SPD...
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Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force Arrests 63-year-old Man on Multiple Charges

Last week, the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force (SRDTF), in partnership with the Everett Police Department’s Anti-Crime Team (ACT), arrested a 63-year-old Mountlake Terrace man on multiple charges, including possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and suboxone strips. The arrest...
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Many Sammamish residents expected to pay millionaires’ tax

With the 2026 legislative session wrapped up in Olympia on March 12, one of the most consequential pieces of legislation that passed was the income tax on households making more than $1 million. The Washington State House of Representatives passed the ‘millionaires’ tax after over 24 hours of debate on...
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No Kings Day Roars Back Across Washington With 66 Protests Locked In

The No Kings movement is gearing up for a statewide return next Saturday, with roughly 66 protests scheduled across Washington and at least seven separate gatherings planned inside Seattle. Organizers are billing the coordinated actions as nonviolent demonstrations meant to push back against federal enforcement and...
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Could the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas Become Filmmaking Hotspots?

When Patrick Sheehan was growing up in Bremerton, he and his friends often spent their free time shooting amateur movies around the Port of Brownsville pavilion. Decades later, Sheehan is spearheading an organization, the Peninsula Film Commission, he’s hoping will encourage others to tap into that same creative...

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