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Guest Commentary / Everett's deep-water port: Build coal export facility at the K-C site
In reading the Everett Herald's April 28 article on coal trains, " Coal trains would worsen Marysville's traffic problem ," it occurred to me that Everett is in a position to eliminate all of the damage the trains will do to communities from Marysville to Cherry Point, and the city can make money doing it. Comment?
Environmental coalition wants single coal port study
A coalition of environmental groups is asking the federal government to step in and combine the environmental studies for three different coal export terminal proposals into one. Comment?
WWU teaching assistant jailed in shooting
A Western Washington University teaching assistant is accused of shooting another man in Bellingham. Comment?
How Stanwood landed a factory and 62 jobs
Todd Busby, president of Process Solutions, stands in front of an electrical panel that his company assembles in a new Stanwood factory. Comment?
Ask just about any scientist. They have far more ideas for things they want to investigate than they can ever get the funding to explore. Comment?
Murphy boys soccer beats Bellingham in a shootout
Jeff Scavotto was likely an afterthought on the scouting report for the District 1/2 2A boys soccer championship game. Comment?
Average gas price in state soars to $3.91
The AAA auto club reports the average price of a gallon of gasoline in Washington is $3.91. That's up 22 cents in a week and it's 33 cents higher than the national average. Comment?
Website funds UW Bothell researcher's coal-train dust study
Ask just about any scientist. They have far more ideas for things they want to investigate than they can ever get the funding to explore. Comment?
How Stanwood landed a factory and 62 jobs
Todd Busby, president of Process Solutions, stands in front of an electrical panel that his company assembles in a new Stanwood factory. Comment?
Archbishop Murphy baseball wins 2A district title
It was fitting that Derrick Mahlum and Zander Clouse both took the mound during Saturday's district championship game against Sedro-Woolley. Both were integral in getting the Wildcats to the game. Comment?
Jeff Scavotto was likely an afterthought on the scouting report for the District 1/2 2A boys soccer championship game. Comment?
Young man dies after leaping from Bellingham falls
A young man has died after jumping off waterfalls in Bellingham and getting swept by a swift current. Comment?
More above-normal temperatures for Washington
Temperatures hit record highs Monday in Western Washington. The National Weather Service says the 87 at Sea-Tac Airport broke the old record for the date of 79 set in 1957. Comment?
Northwesterners take flight to our own solar impulse
When the sun comes out, Northwesterners are like moths to a flame. So be sure to put sunscreen on those wings. Comment?
Mahlum leads Murphy past Bellingham
After a masterful performance through six innings, Archbishop Murphy starting pitcher Derrick Mahlum found himself unraveling in the seventh. Comment?
Bellingham school closes because of sunshine
In sun-deprived Washington state, the promise of nice spring weather prompted a small private school to give students a day off to enjoy the sunshine. Comment?
Bellingham school closes because of nice weather
"Yeah! It's a Sun Day today and everyone gets the day off from school." Principal Bob Sampson said he wanted to give students some time to re-energize and enjoy the weather, adding that he wanted to re-create the excitement snow days get among the kids. Comment?
In politics, the sensible center is a lonely place. No matter that most Snohomish County voters consider themselves moderates. Comment?
In Our View: Sen. Steve Hobbs: An absent political center
In politics, the sensible center is a lonely place. No matter that most Snohomish County voters consider themselves moderates. Comment?
For anyone looking to buy a graduation gift for Western Washington University senior John Allen, here's a suggestion. Comment?