Latest Headlines by Jason Sloss
13-year-old student stabbed outside North Middle School in Everett, suspect on the loose
“We have a lot of good people who live in this community – if we know him, he’ll be identified. Why it occurred or the reason behind it, I don’t know,” said Everett Police Chief John DeRousse.
Sons sue Metro Parks Tacoma after father is sucked into drain pipe and dies
The sons of a man who drowned at Titlow Park are suing Metro Parks Tacoma, after their father was sucked into a drainpipe, blaming the agency for his death.
Two child luring attempts reported near a Sammamish elementary school
Police in Sammamish are investigating a second child report of child luring near Margaret Mead Elementary School.
Lynnwood post office cuts hours due to theft, vandalism, and break-ins
Another customer at the Alderwood Manor location says there have been ongoing issues.
Everett Police looking for person who stabbed a 14-year-old at Lions Park
Everett Police are looking for the person who stabbed a 14-year-old boy in Lions Park around 1:30 Tuesday morning.
Thief steals $1,200 ring from Lynnwood thrift store, escapes by shoving employee
A $1,200 gold ring with a Freemasonry symbol and ruby was stolen last week from Bella’s Voice, a thrift store in Lynnwood.
Police ask the public for help finding suspects who dragged woman with car in Edmonds
Edmonds Police Department is trying to track down four people seen in surveillance video after a robbery that left a 16-year-old girl from Everett severely injured after she was dragged by a car through the parking lot outside a Winco and Dick’s Drive-In along Highway 99.
Snohomish County homeowners, renters dealing with windstorm aftermath
The county’s emergency proclamation, released Tuesday, now aims to qualify property owners and the county for federal relief funds.A big part of that is collecting storm damage information through surveys which will go out next week.
Budget cuts eminent: Seattle Public Schools looks to renew levies, get more money from the state
Seattle Public Schools may have put aside, for now, plans to shut down four elementary schools, but the district’s crushing budget deficit isn’t going anywhere.