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PHOTO: Gunshot fired during Lynnwood bank robbery
The FBI has responded to a bank robbery in Lynnwood in which at least one gunshot was fired.
Lynnwood beating death called 'honor killing'
A 61-year-old man accused of beating his brother to death in Lynnwood told Snohomish County sheriff's detectives it was an honor killing to avenge an insulting remark.
Shotgun fired as two rob Lynnwood bank
By Jackson Holtz Herald Writer LYNNWOOD - Two masked and heavily armed men robbed a Lynnwood bank Thursday afternoon firing a shot as they fled.
Shot fired during Lynnwood bank robbery
Police and federal agents are on the lookout for a pair of armed robbers who hit a Bank of America Thursday afternoon and fired a gun.
Brothers' dispute leaves one of them dead, one in jail
Snohomish County sheriff's detectives are trying to piece together what led to a deadly confrontation between two brothers on a Lynnwood cul-de-sac. Deputies were called around 9 a.m. to a home in the 19100 block of 18th Ave.
Washington trooper injured on I-405 at Bothell
The Washington State Patrol says a trooper suffered neck and back pain when his patrol car was rear-ended by a car on I-405 in Bothell.
Homicide investigation under way in Lynnwood
A call to police this morning about a recent fight between brothers has triggered a homicide investigation.
Man's DNA match gets him 15 years in prison term for 2002 rape of girl
A Lynnwood man accused of raping a teenage girl in her bedroom in 2002 was sentenced Monday to more than 15 years in prison.
Gay-Partnership Foes Challenge Campaign Laws
Opponents of stronger legal partnerships for gay couples must abide by Washington state's campaign finance laws while a lawsuit challenging those laws' constitutional footing moves ahead, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Bare baristas: County may apply lewd-conduct laws
Snohomish County officials expect to take a closer look at the county's lewd-conduct laws next month as a way to cut down on offensive behavior at drive-through coffee stands.
Rescue saves hundreds of seabirds
Waves of ocean algae have killed thousands of sea birds on the Washington and Oregon coasts.
Mysterious Murder Of Lynnwood Woman Still Unsolved
She was loved by all who knew her, but a brutal murder sadly cut her life short.
International Jewelers going out of business
International Jewelers has closed a store in Lynnwood and will soon begin going-out-of-business sales at three remaining Seattle-area locations.
I-1033 will devastate education, health care and other services
U.S. foreclosures rise 5%; filings keep growing in King, Kitsap counties. Your local education system, who couldent teach 8th grade math? Oh yes, give them more money, so they can suck more intellegence out of your childs brain? Liberty Bell Other, WA 575 comments "will devastate education," Is that like the education system that but the Nation, ...
Liquor stores in four Washington malls for holidays
State liquor stores are going to the mall for the holidays. The Liquor Control Board plans to open temporary stores from Nov.
Lynnwood man faces eluding, stolen vehicle charges
A Lynnwood man was arrested after he nearly ran down a Lake Stevens police officer early Wednesday morning.
Gough, Smith return for rematch in Lynnwood mayor's race
Mayor Don Gough faces the City Council's longest serving member - and, perhaps, his sharpest critic - as he seeks re-election to a second term.
Body found identified as missing Lynnwood woman
Nearly two weeks after a Lynnwood woman disappeared, her body has been found, and police say her death is suspicious.
Dudley the dog now free of pain
Sad to report the death of Dudley the dog. I wrote about Dudley on Jan. 20, 2004, "Dudley the dog just wants to do right." The pooch, with deformed front legs, was fostered by Bob Wright and Margaret Rose of Lynnwood.
Hope for 63 cold cases in Snohomish County
A wadded-up tissue or a drinking glass or some other piece of evidence tucked away in a box may finally bring answers to grieving families and justice to the victims of violence.
Russian anti gay activists marched in Lynnwood to reject referendum 71
Yesterday I attended a Reject 71 rally to see what our opponents were up to. I introduced myself as a conservative blogger that wrote on Examiner.com. I did not feel comfortable coming out as a gay person in the presence of so many blatantly homophobic people.
Money will be a top issue in Lynnwood's City Council races
This is the year of the newcomer in Lynnwood's City Council races. Three first-time candidates are vying for three seats.
Opponents rally against Referendum 71 in Lynnwood
Heidi Hoffman / The Herald Demonstrators march toward the Convention Center in Lynnwood on Saturday.
Image makeover a taxpayer waste
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Is The Sellers Market Back Again?
First take note, when the collapse happened, at first it was only evident in pockets.
PAWS offers animal sheltering services to North King County cities
In response to King County's plans to close its animal shelter, PAWS has contacted the cities of Shoreline, Bothell, Woodinville, Lake Forest Park and others to discuss providing animal sheltering services at its facility in Lynnwood.
Lance Dickie / Seattle Times editorial columnist | Bus rapid transit arriving in Puget Sound
I was for bus rapid transit before I was against it. Now I want Community Transit's new Swift BRT service to be a wild success.
Founding pastor will help church celebrate 40 years
The Rev. Jason Murphy was a 2-year-old when he attended Open Door Baptist Church for the first time.
Lynnwood permit office moves to new location
Thirty-two City Hall employees will relocate into leased offices a few blocks from the municipal campus late this month and the city's permit center is moving with them.
It's not what you are. It's what people think you are. With such impeccable logic put into play, I'd like to invite Lynnwood city officials to " Say WA " and come on down.