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It started quietly enough. MAGA Republicans put lunatic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of the Department of Health and Human Services. He’s forced top scientists to leave and slashed research in ...
Here we go! The long wait is over, and football is back. There are few forms of entertainment these days that provide more fun for your entertainment dollar than going to a high school sporting event.
On Wednesday, as one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims spoke outside the Capitol, pleading for government candor, fighter jets roared overhead, briefly drowning her out. Thomas Massie, the rogue Republican ...
From Lynnwood’s renovated Scriber Lake boardwalk to the summit of Mt. Pilchuck, there are hikes galore to admire the fall scenery. EVERETT — As summer winds to an end and leaves start to change color, ...
The disagreement with a lodging tax committee spans multiple meetings, and a recommended $40,000 may be reduced by half. EVERETT — A dispute over lodging tax money has divided the Arlington City ...
And so the purge continues. Some of us used to think, or hope, that President Donald Trump’s campaign of “retribution” would prove brutal but short, leaving American statecraft bruised but functional.
President Donald Trump’s second term is barreling ahead with the political momentum typical of a first term; and it shows no outward signs of dissipating. Having lost reelection in 2020 but declined ...
EVERETT — A longtime family practice doctor had to go through knee replacements in both of his legs. The first time Dr. Charles Chaffee went through the procedure in 2019, it took several weeks to get ...
At Thursday’s hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced heated questions from numerous senators about his vaccine policies, including ...
EVERETT — Arlington police booked a 31-year-old Marysville man on Thursday outside Eagle Creek Elementary School on suspicion of driving under the influence, reckless endangerment and brandishing a ...
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EVERETT — Everett approved its first ever project labor agreement with union groups on Wednesday as part of an effort to build a large stormwater facility along Port Gardner Bay. Project labor ...
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