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February 2022
Everett settles firefighter’s lawsuit over racism for $375K
EVERETT — The Everett City Council approved a $375,000 settlement Wednesday with a former firefighter who alleged racist harassment went unaddressed into the department.
In January 2021, Jason Anderson, who is Black, sued the City of…
Man found carrying estimated 20,000 fentanyl pills in north Spokane pleads not guilty to federal…
A man arrested outside a home off North Monroe Street last week carrying what police estimated to be more than 20,000 pills of illicit opioids has been indicted on federal charges.
Yancarlos Arrendondo-Mendoza pleaded not…
Analysis: The Best Senior Bowl Quarterback For Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks need a backup quarterback. Not only did we learn that Russell Wilson is, in fact, human in 2021, but we also learned that he has no intention of shutting down rumors that he would be open to leaving Seattle. So, as much as…
Killer Burger Kicks Off 2022 with Momentum Building Behind Franchising
By: killer burgers | 1 share 39 readsPortland's Beloved Hometown Burger Hangout Expanding in Early 2022; Begins New Year with Strengthened Leadership Guiding Growth
February 02, 2022 // Franchising.com // PORTLAND - After a year…
NE Lake Road and NE Everett Street (SR 500) Intersection Improvements • Daily Journal of Commerce
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February 2, 2022
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HONOR AWARDS NE Lake Road and NE Everett Street (SR 500)…
The Advice to Vaccinate and Test Isn’t Much Help to Parents With Kids Under 5
Just before my son’s 9-month checkup, my wife and I debated whether to postpone it. It was a “well baby visit,” but the potential threats to his health felt real. The last time he went to the pediatrician, in November, the…
Shirley Ivy, 98, of Marlborough
Marlborough - Shirley Ivy, of Marlborough, Massachusetts, formerly of Elkhart and Goshen, Indiana, died on January 29, 2022.
Born on April 25, 1923 in Lincoln, Nebraska the oldest child of Dr. Marschelle H. Power and Ruth Henninger…
At Nursing Homes, Long Waits for Results Render Covid Tests ‘Useless’
More nursing homes are waiting longer for covid-19 test results for residents and staffers, according to federal data, making the fight against record numbers of omicron cases even harder.
The double whammy of slower turnaround…
Groundhog Day | Did Phil get it right for Spokane?
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow early Wednesday morning, signaling 6 more weeks of winter.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow early Wednesday morning after he was yanked from his home. According to…