Mount Vernon, WA News
- Mount Vernon, WA News
- Celtic Arts Foundation St. Patrick’s Day
- Ride to Conquer Cancer - Volunteer Opportunity
- Lyric Light Opera Presents The Music Man at McIntyre Hall
- Back to School for Mount Vernon - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Summer, finally
- Park visitors coming despite fees
- Layoffs roll through Wash. government
- Man arrested for firing gun into air
- Coal terminal opponents to meet at Lincoln
- Volunteer-built stage lets group broaden the camp experience
- Wave Broadband knocked out of service
- Coroner says man found in Skagit River drowned
- Fire caused by child destroys family van
- Patrol to target aggressive driving near trucks
- Sonntag decides against run for Wash. governor
- Missing climber’s body found on Mount Baker
- Fire shuts down RR trestle near Bellingham
- Border patrol getting new complex
- Celebrating the Fourth
- Body found near Edgewater Park
- Don’t forget your Discover Pass for WA recreation
- Locals stand tall in Fireman’s Competition
- Dogs bring out friendly competition in their owners
- Jogger reports NE Wash. black bear attack
- NAS Whidbey squadron home for the Fourth
- Chain saws get creative in quick-carve contest
- Two arrests in Birdsview homicide
- Park fees go into effect today
- Appeals court dismisses nuclear waste suit
- Expect delays on NCH — after the Fourth
- Swinomish: Oak Harbor desecrated burial ground
- ‘Don’t feed the bears’ this camping season
- Woman enters guilty plea in Kendrick case
- Man arrested for illegal firearm possession
- Saturns targeted by thieves in Burlington
- Shooter in drug deal sentenced to nearly 11 years
- Central American produce importers visit Wash.
- UW tuition to go up 20 percent
- Prison remains on lockdown after shooting
- Plans for the Fourth of July weekend?
- Artist Point under 30 feet of snow
- 4 wounded in Lummi Reservation stabbings
- Keeping your car safe
- UW to consider 20-22 percent tuition hike
- Report: Inmate held grudge against guard he killed
- Boeing fined for jet fuel leak
- Inmate killed during escape attempt
- Concrete man gets 3 months in underage sex sting
- Property owner asks city to give up easement
- S-W ready to start $3M Highway 20 project
- Born to ride
- Crab fishing season opens in this area July 15
- New ferry Salish may sail Friday
- Water shortages a serious concern, official says
- Transitions program survives cuts at SVC
- BPA restrictions on child products take effect July 1
- Defendant to testify wearing shock sleeve
- Sales are booming
- United General considers alliance with PeaceHealth
- FDA warns of tainted sprouts
- Bicyclist injured on College Way
- Internet cable problem may have been caused by thieves
- Guemes Ferry’s ‘peak’ schedule begins Friday
- North Sound recreational crabbing season starts July 15
- Sheriff’s blotter, June 6-12
- Ferry passengers warned about illegal fireworks
- Birdsview man dies after beating
- ‘Twilight’ school landmark demolished in Forks
- AAA: Average gas price in Wash. $3.83
- On the water, Sheriff’s Office puts safety above citations
- Repairing the levees
- ‘It is time to begin the journey’
- Nine years at SVC
- Hydrogen sulfide detectors up at port
- All lanes open on northbound I-5
- State issues safety reminder on eve of firework sales
- Unemployment checks going up at least $3
- Ferndale coal terminal plan needs all-new permit
- Anacortes man sentenced to 74 months in prison
- 8 elected offices still have no candidate
- Revered Swinomish tribal leader passes away
- Arrest made in grocery robbery
- Coffee or X-rated entertainment?
- Q fever goat disease spreads to humans
- Reclaiming public space from graffiti
- Sheriff’s deputy appealing dismissal, fighting release of disciplinary files
- MV School Board OKs new bell schedule
- Samish war canoes race on Fidalgo Bay Saturday
- New tanker makes first stop in Anacortes
- Skagit unemployment rate at 10 percent in May
- Filing period begins for positions with no candidates
- Parks pass required as of July
- Fire displaces Bow family
- Child finds outdoor marijuana grow
- Marijuana found in home of Ana. robbery, beating victim
- State auditors find problems with Fire District 3
- She tells teachers they do make a difference
- The Class of 2011
- Mary Purcell Elementary principal named
- Road work begins on I-5 north of Burlington; expect traffic delays
- Man hospitalized after home invasion
- Barefoot Bandit case heads to Island County court
- Bones uncovered at Oak Harbor are Native American
- Headed to Harvard
- Not your typical dad
- Flipping for Berry Dairy Days
- Bumberpalooza celebrates music, end of school year
- L&I investigating farm accident
- Governor can claim ‘executive privilege,’ judge says
- Teens bike across country to benefit Ride 2 Recovery
- ‘Barefoot Bandit’ pleads guilty to federal charges
- Haley: NLRB lawsuit could chill business expansion
- 4 plead not guilty in Mt. Vernon murder case
- Residents weigh in on Envision Skagit proposals
- Meth, cash seized in raid
- Collision blocking Highway 9 near Lake McMurray
- Traffic delays expected next week on I-5 north of Burlington
- Tension boils over in Skagit County jail
- Slow economy leads to lowered revenue forecast
- Two projects will benefit area food banks
- Cars set on fire in Vancouver following Stanley Cup finals loss
- WSU confirms 9th equine herpes case in Wash.
- PSE requests rate increases
- Program to treat DV offenders shows early promise
- Residents invited to comment on Envision Skagit ideas
- Local school, county district boundaries to be redrawn
- 101 drivers didn’t click it, so they got tickets
- Most county offices closed Friday
- Washington state releases high school test results
- Hearing opens in labor complaint against Boeing
- La Conner High’s Dinosaur Club takes itself not so seriously
- Boeing jobs complaint to get NLRB hearing
- Redistricting forums to be held around state
- Share your opinion on the Burlington/Mount Vernon merger idea
- Third phase of Penn. Ave project begins
- MV man recovering at Harborview after car collision Sunday
- Gov. Gregoire announces she won’t run for re-election
- MV-based crew helps residents of tornado-ravaged Joplin, Mo.
- Canines and their humans show off at Bark in the Park
- Who wants bacon?
- State Patrol: Bow man in Seattle hospital after crashing scooter
- 124 candidates vie for local offices
- Runway project readies airport for larger aircraft
- Boeing cuts ribbon on $750 million S.C. plant
- ‘America’s Most Wanted’ fugitive in Whidbey homicide arrested
- Police: Drug store robber found in bushes
- UPDATE: Bellingham man in custody after 2 separate police chases
- 4 suspects charged with murder in shooting
- Puppy raisers get their dogs
- Merge Burlington and MV; protect farmland, committee recommends
- Tidal power project data collected
- Not guilty plea in Barefoot Bandit case in Seattle
- Police, dogs converge on MV home on warrant service
- Skagit R-E firms look for summer sales surge
- Larsen proposes bill to save key certification for Skagit employers
- Sundbergs to pay $82K for care of seized dogs
- Sources: AG McKenna to announce run for governor’s office
- Lawyer: Barefoot Bandit’s plea talks hit snag over sale of story
- Health officials urge parents to have kids vaccinated
- Bilingual Burlington-Edison students tutor younger migrant kids
- Equine herpes virus contained; equine events can continue
- GOP’s McKenna to enter governor’s race
- ACLU pushes for Latino legislative district in Wash.
- WA flags at half-staff for Port Angeles soldier
- Gregoire to sign bill eliminating 5 state panels
- Levee repairs could begin later this month
- Hernandez named new publisher for Skagit Publishing
- Summer road work under way
- Colleges to set own tuition under new law
- Political candidate filing has begun with more than 1,000 in Wash.
- New traffic rules near Kiwanis Park to be enforced July 1
- County prepares to graduate its high school seniors
- Last days for a Sedro-Woolley landmark?
- Daytime closures for Bradshaw Road coming up
- Utility work means delays on Broad Street in Mt. Vernon
- Landing some prize catches
- Sheriff’s Office: Minor injury at Summit Park Grange shooting
- First graders learn about commercial fishing first hand
- School kids play roles of historical figures in ‘Wax Museum’
- Towers planned on coast as tsunami safe havens
- Beware apple maggots
- Library upgrades to reduce S-W power bill
- Fir island habitat restoration proposals
- Skagit Valley Hospital nurses rally
- Woman arrested following Monday’s campground drive-by
- Warmest weekend since September for Wash.
- Vaccine exemptions run high in Wash.
- Gay softball league limit on straight players OK’d
- FD: Arson cause of fire at B-EHS
- Parents express concern over MVSD’s possible schedule changes
- Sidney ferry run survives state cuts
- WA flags to lower Thursday for Port Orchard soldier
- Depot work to continue with $380,000 from state
- Troubled Cascade Bank merges with Calif. bank
- Public to get a look at plans for restoring Fir Island tidelands
- Five arrested, property seized in two drug busts
- College campus in Oak Harbor has unique veteran presence
- Census: Last decade had a boom in housing vacancies
- ‘Remember the fallen heroes’
- Motorcyclist injured after hitting deer on Hwy 20
- Two shootings under investigation
- On the Agenda
- Cascade Middle School teacher wins award
- Memorial Day Events
- Former Burlington mayor Pocock, 70, dies
- Skagit nurses say they aren’t being heard in contract negotiations
- Identity of ATV crash victim released
- Coming Sunday: our profile of Mount Vernon
- Authorities find fourth suspect in MV slaying of Bellingham man
- Traveling this weekend?
- Holiday closures
- MV man killed in Everett identified
- All lanes clear at College Way after I-5 crash
- S-W Farmers Market launches 10th season under new manager
- I-5 ramps to close as work continues north of Burlington
- Blessing the fleet
- Skagit judges recuse themselves from hearing hospital lawsuits
- Four candidates for MV mayor square off in first public forum
- MVSD may change school start times to save on transportation costs
- East county businesses rejoice at long-delayed opening of N. Cascades Highway
- Director of Skagit 911 resigns
- EMS consultant says he was ‘sucked in’ to ambulance controversy
- From asphalt to rain garden
- 13 arrested, $622K seized in Wash. drug sweep
- Wash. budget deal includes teacher salary cuts
- County unemployment rate drops for April
- N. Cascade Hwy opens on Wednesday
- Debt limit rift could stall lawmakers in Olympia
- Lawmakers reach key deal on workers’ comp changes
- Gas prices fall in Wash.
- Police arrest two suspects in Anacortes home burglary
- Council to discuss garage design funding
- Anacortes Waterfront Festival continues through today
- Liquor privatization efforts revived
- Summit Bank fails, to open Monday as Columbia Bank
- Dog trainer’s belongings to be auctioned
- Larsen questions health proposals in S-W visit
- 4-H events canceled due to equine virus
- 4th suspect sought in MV slaying
- Guemes vehicle ferry to resume service on Saturday
- Medical marijuana measure still alive in Olympia
- One-car crash kills driver on S. Skagit Highway
- DOT: North Cascades Highway to open no later than Thursday
- A cold case solved
- Samish Bay shellfishery reopens
- The ones that got away
- Big Lake kids love their ‘grandpa’
- Police have Kendrick’s World Series ring
- S-W man arrested after bomb threat
- Rescued missing trooper lost his tent
- Cold damages some berry crops
- State agency releases plan for Samish cleanup
- $3 million for aerospace training in Washington
- Search continues in North Cascades for WA trooper
- Mudslide blocks roadway on Old Highway 99
- A juggling lesson
- State moves primary elections up by 2 weeks
- Gas price in Wash. steady at $4.03, AAA says
- 3,000 Wash. National Guard members could be called up
- Off-duty WA trooper missing on North Cascades hike
- Conference urges Latinos to become strong leaders
- Club uses flying to help teach
- MV chamber to hold mayor candidate forum
- Trawler Fest draws the serious boater
- Four council members go door-to-door collecting signatures
- Woman in critical condition after car-truck accident
- Crews aim to open NCH by Memorial Day weekend
- 2 more arrests in fatal MV shooting
- Mail carriers to pick up food donations Saturday
- I-5 lane closures north of Burlington start next week
- MV man sentenced for S-W burglary
- Boxes installed for disposal of perscription medications
- State parks fees go into effect this summer
- Accident backing up traffic at College Way near roundabout
- Anacortes incident may not have been a robbery
- A portion of Samish Bay closed to shellfish harvesting
- Seattle zoo looking for name for 100-pound python
- Commissioners call for additional review of Assessor’s Office
- Life Transitions graduates its last class
- Jury convicts Anacortes man of child molestation
- MV woman charged with murder
- Spud balladeer sought for au gratin world-record attempt
- No injuries in Mt. Vernon workshop fire
- An exercise in conservation
- Crash on I-5 at Arlington kills Blaine woman, 75
- President Obama bypasses Bridgeport for speech
- Sales and prices of homes slip in Washington
- Runway work continues
- B-E School Board work session canceled
- Woman arrested in connection with Mt. Vernon fatal shooting
- Average gas price in Wash. $4.03, AAA says
- USS Ford departs for 6 months in Pacific
- Safety on two wheels
- Districts to inform teachers of layoffs
- Hoping to hook a big one
- Do you know the way to La Conner? New highway signs will get you there
- Bands brave rain at festival in the park
- Honoring foster mothers this Mother’s Day
- 5 rescued from water near Camano Head
- Man fatally shot, found in MV parking lot; police have no suspects
- Scam sweepstakes bilks MV woman of $10K
- Assessor’s Office finishes last year’s work
- High School lip-dub videos now posted
- Major rebuild of Interstate 5 north of Burlington begins this month
- Proposed legislation would protect Illabot Creek
- Convicted sex offender facing his third strike
- Smoking ban rule could get loosened — for a fee
- Amazon.com hiring for Sumner warehouse
- New ferry Salish a week late
- Swinomish to add hotel to casino in Anacortes
- A whole-body language: Teaching French with gestures, not textbooks
- New tenant for old Walmart building
- Tesoro employee to ask shareholders for safety, accountability
- Dems explore revision to anti-tax initiative
- Tax amnesty program a boon for WA, brings in $263M
- Auditor’s finding may cost S-W School District
- Food bank provides students with backpacks of food
- New weather radar station to improve forecasts
- Skagit Valley College president announces his retirement
- Sea-Tac operating normally after bin Laden’s death
- Water main break prompts WorkSource to close today
- U.S. faces broad terror threat after bin Laden death, analysts say
- Tulip Festival is over; flowers remain in bloom
- Anacortes house fire just a training session
- Police: Burglary foiled after suspects fall asleep
- Car rolls from onramp onto I-5, blocking traffic
- FDIC steps up action against Summit Bank
- MV police agency scores high in accreditation review
- Hulst enters Ward 2 City Council race
- Funnel cloud forms over Skagit County
- Royal wedding eve: Crowds swell outside abbey
- Navy removes commander of Everett-based destroyer
- Tear gas fumes sicken 7 in Darrington
- Rail traffic, air quality among local issues with Bellingham cargo terminal
- State bar association calls MV lawyer ‘substantial threat’
- Interior Secretary meets with residents about protecting San Juan Islands
- Will Obama’s long-form birth certificate settle the issue?
- Chamber envisions landscaped gateway near ferry terminal
- Ferry fares increase for peak season
- Gates to help schools adopt common core standards
- Hanford N Reactor cocooning ahead of schedule
- Former county commissioner dies
- Port wraps up paper mill cleanup
- Government meetings
- WSU will continue to increase enrollment
- Lawsuit against Tesoro moves forward
- Wash. average gasoline price nears $4 mark
- Wind, rain, snow in Washington forecast
- MoNA hires new executive director
- Brevoort announces plans to run for MV City Council
- Area high school students ham it up
- Concrete: A Sense of Place
- Sedro-Woolley’s Easter Egg hunt
- Flying solo: Teen’s passion is planes
- Approaching Easter
- Comments sought on Nookachamps wetland bank
- EASTER EVENTS in the area
- Easter bonnets on parade
- S-W Councilman Ted Meamber, 74, dies; city plans day of recognition
- Cold spring means tulips are at their peak
- MV councilman joins race for mayor
- Prepare to pay to visit recreation sites
- Legislature passes marijuana dispensary bill
- Survey: Job openings on the rise
- Tourism agency asks citizens to ‘Share Washington’
- Four cities earn WellCity awards
- Arrests made in Kendrick burglary; World Series ring still missing
- Burlington man charged in $2.6 million fraud case
- Deception Pass bridge inspection under way
- Skagit unemployment up in March
- Tax day spawns protests
- Report: WA needs lots more college graduates
- Petrish will not seek re-election to Ward 1 council seat
- Meeting topic: Change Burlington’s government?
- Murray, Cantwell blame speculators for gas prices
- Last-minute tax day postmarks at 5 Wash. locations
- Death With Dignity: Robert Good’s story
- Swinomish get early start on Earth Day
- Earth Day events
- Burlington library to turn delinquent borrowers over to collections
- Skagit Speedway opener canceled
- 1 miner missing in Idaho; rescue under way
- State budget: UW tuition could reach Calif. levels
- Bikers like new state law that outlaws police profiling
- Seattle cop killer released from mental hospital
- DOJ warns of crackdown if Wash. changes pot law
- Watch herons live at Padilla Bay
- Charge filed in library break-in case
- The many rewards of a good book
- New MVHS principal named
- Mayor says he won’t seek third term
- Home away from home: Boys & Girls Club shows children how to grow up
- State jobless rate ticks up despite small gains
- Corps of Engineers reportedly halts Skagit flood study
- Port moves forward on deal to ship sulfur prills
- Whidbey Naval squadron commander dismissed for DUI
- All I-5 lanes reopen after crash near Chuckanut offramp
- Police searching for suspect who robbed MV Haggen
- Seattle Museum of Flight won’t get a space shuttle
- Crews begin clearing North Cascades Highway
- Fire destroys Burlington home
- AAA: Gas in Washington averages $3.88 gallon
- Improving teacher evaluations
- Let the haggling begin: ‘World’s biggest’ garage sale continues Sunday
- ‘To Catch a Predator,’ Skagit edition
- Pearl Jam tree-planting on Stilly to offset pollution from band’s tour
- Feds issue new rules to protect Puget Sound orcas
- Friday Harbor boy held in mother’s stabbing death
- ’Unusual event’ at Wash. nuke plant no big deal
- North central Wash. school finalist for Obama speech
- Tribe pays Snohomish Prosecutor’s Office to keep attorney
- Sexual assault awareness events take place across county
- State gives all-clear to Samish shellfish harvesting
- Budget demonstrators occupy state Capitol for 2nd day
- MV nursing home faces charges of abuse
- Agencies express interest in Northern State site
- Domestic partnership law gets adjustment
- Senate passes bill to improve oil spill response
- Car knocks out power to 550 in MV
- Waste Management cited, fined in deadly accident
- NW Jesuits: bankruptcy plan after abuse settlement
- Second swine flu death in Snohomish County
- Northern Marine, Ecology clean up old plywood mill
- Home of major league pitcher Kendrick burglarized
- Stuck semi closes MV road
- House budget proposal cuts $4.4B in state spending
- Rockslide blocks one lane of Highway 20 near Concrete
- More rainy weather moving into Washington
- Budget cuts could lead to nursing shortage
- EPA updates findings from national radiation monitoring
- Woman accused of growing pot pleads not guilty
- Stevens Pass reopens to passenger vehicles
- One lane open — for now — on flooded Highway 20 at Minkler
- MV ‘Clean Sweep’ on Saturday canceled
- Freight train kills Emerson student near Riverside Drive
- Agency releases findings, photos about deadly Tesoro blast
- Tesoro to hold nationwide moment of remembrance for workers who died in Anacortes explosion
- W. Wash. floods subside; Skagit crested short of flood stage
- Tulip Festival begins with a brightly colored bang
- Heavy rains cause some minor flooding
- Report: GET program is solvent for next 50 years
- West View receives more than $1 million to improve
- DOJ launches formal investigation of Seattle cops
- WA State Patrol to start enforcing ‘move over’ law
- Avalanche closes Highway 2 at Stevens Pass
- Radiation detected in Wash. milk
- Survey: Skagit County healthier, but booze still a problem
- Police seeking robbery suspect
- Man sentenced in shooting death
- Legislature OKs out-of-state same-sex unions
- State to begin clearing North Cascades Highway April 11
- Wash. traffic fatalities drop in 2010
- Shellfish harvesting halted in Samish Bay
- Hamilton plant to close at year’s end
- Japan’s tsunami debris headed for West Coast
- Budget proposals slow coming in Olympia
- Two candidates to vie for Anacortes council position
- Heavy rain forecast for Western Washington
- Bring on the tulips
- Truck accident blocks morning I-5 traffic
- Skagit among counties included in disaster declaration
- Orioles cut Hendrickson
- State agencies closed Monday for furlough day
- School districts deal with rising fuel prices
- Private liquor sales pitched as way to save state budget
- Tax revenues slip through cracks as assessor misses some new construction
- Flu cases may have peaked
- Former Oak Harbor swim coach accused of abuse
- Jesuits settle NW abuse claims for $166 million
- Officials worried aboutt Ambulance Authority’s finances
- May be another record year for WA prepaid tuition
- Skagit unemployment has ‘bottomed out’
- Twin Stanwood brothers in hospital with flu
- WSP angers gun dealers with records request
- Judge in Oakes case won’t recuse himself
- Northern State campus up for sale
- Hospital hears from community on tax credit program
- Five apply for Ward 3 council seat — so far
- No recovery at Washington Alder; company lays off second shift
- FEMA changes flood map policy; locals unsure what it means for them
- Senate transportation budget nearly $9 billion
- Woman found dead in S-W house fire
- WA woman sentenced to nearly 28 years for murder
- Senator proposes early release of some inmates
- WA Revenue Dept: Beware of dept. impersonators
- Area residents help fold paper cranes for Japan
- Be prepared in case a disaster strikes
- Trace radiation levels from Japan detected
- An about-face on front-facing car seats
- Ferries take fewer cuts under House budget
- Report on corrections officer death released
- Education briefly
- Analysis of Healthy Youth Survey hampered by errors
- MV Christian School eyes full-day kindergarten
- Military families evacuated from Japan arrive at Sea-Tac
- U.S., British fire missiles at Libyan defense sites
- Gray whales return to Puget Sound waters
- 2 kayakers rescued by Coast Guard
- Another mudslide hits RR track near Mukilteo
- Camano Island man, 34, dies of swine flu
- SICBA Home and Garden Show today through Sunday
- What college’s cuts mean for students, staff
- Police arrest two suspects in phone store robbery
- 5 men split $10K reward in capture of Barefoot Bandit
- State revenue forecast down $780 million
- The legend comes to life in ‘Camelot’
- Don’t panic: Radiation-blocking drugs aren’t necessary
- Anacortes sheltie is a top dog at Westminster show
- Anacortes rally shows support for unions
- See Guemes ferry history in photo exhibit at terminal
- Second arrest made in 2010 S-W home invasion
- Skagit Valley College anticipates job cuts
- More mudslides disrupt rail traffic in W. Wash.
- WA unemployment rate dips to 9.1 percent in Feb.
- Oak Harbor couple worries about daughter in Japan
- Residents invited to weigh in on Skagit’s future
- ‘Pinning day’ a ritual for Skagit seed growers
- Income tax help available
- Truck enters S-W store through window
- Conservation District election set for Tuesday
- Government meetings this week
- US ed secretary calls WA’s ed system illogical
- Gov signs bill to end Canadian sales tax exemption
- Rain puts mud on the move in Western Washington
- West Coast quake warning system would be costly
- Sunshine Week: You have a right to know what government is doing
- State: Nuclear event in Japan poses no health risk in Washington
- Program sends kids into the business world early
- A last hurrah for Wild Women of Woolley
- Lyman councilman resigns
- Hamilton appoints new town councilman
- Boeing engineer from Everett hopes to go to Mars
- Tsunami damages 35 boats in Crescent City, Calif.; surfers ride waves
- Tsunami waves up to 1.7 feet hit Washington coast
- Limited tsunami evacuations in 2 Wash. counties
- West Coast begins to see tsunami waves
- Community Action warns of solicitation scam
- Pedestrian killed on Highway 530 near Arlington
- Extra DUI patrols to hit the streets
- Wis. GOP bypasses Dems, cuts collective bargaining
- Flu cases on the rise
- Suspect arrested in case of bomb at Spokane MLK Day parade
- Anacortes City Council seeks new member
- Expect delays on Deception Pass Bridge next week
- College chosen for achievement grant
- Fire District 13 weighing termination of battalion chief
- 10 years after Nisqually: What have we learned?
- County unemployment up, but job outlook brighter
- Vehicle strikes school bus, injuring two children
- McKeown resigns from Anacortes City Council
- Island Hospital could get rid of refund program
- Washington prison officials knew Scherf was threat
- Local digesters to benefit from bill
- Man leads police on chase with 2-year-old in back seat
- Man in custody after allegedly stabbing another in Burlington
- Rep. Bailey to hold telephone town hall meeting tonight
- City council meetings this week
- MV High School principal search on board’s agenda
- Envision Skagit meeting set for Tuesday
- AAA: Gas prices in Washington average $3.60
- Arsonist missing from WA mental hospital captured
- Concrete’s very own Carnival
- Patient who threatened parole officer walks from WA mental hospital
- Deal would shutter state’s only coal-fired power plant
- Friends don’t want to give up on missing skier
- The power of social media: Twitter aids driver of disabled vehicle
- WorkSource Skagit offers courses on how to apply for Boeing jobs
- Sex offender arrested in Anacortes
- Two homes burn in northwest Skagit County
- Bill aimed at dropout reduction passes WA House
- Conversation about English learner education
- Junior golf: a tradition of success
- Building a better world, one playhouse at a time
- Diagnosing dyslexia early vital to childrens’ success
- S-W trucker found crushed under tire in Port Townsend
- County raises park fees for premium camping spots
- Senate OKs bill to set up fed health care law
- Gov. pushes education consolidation plan
- WA bill aims to help homeowners avoid foreclosure
- WA approves bill to send illegal inmates to feds
- Senate OKs changes to medical marijuana system
- Gusty winds knock out power in Western Washington
- State lawmakers talking about NASCAR track
- Area high school students explore the trades
- 3 suspects arrested in purse snatch
- Judge holds DSHS trim of benefits to disabled kids
- Changes approved for West View
- Two announce candidacy for Mount Vernon mayor
- Small oil spill on tanker docked at Port of Anacortes
- Puget Sound Energy names new CEO
- Whatcom deputy injured, suspect killed near Lynden
- Concrete Town Council meeting rescheduled
- DOT inspecting Hwy. 20 bridges near Anacortes
- Heavy snow continues in Washington Cascades
- A Sense of Place: Bow and Edison
- Hardy souls turn out for smelt
- Fire destroys Lake McMurray home
- More snow?
- Vancouver, Wash. couple found alive after several days in snow
- Future of West View hinges on grant
- Man sentenced to 12+ years in death of 2-year-old niece
- Lane closures planned to inspect bridges
- Snow fell by the feet; cold to keep it around
- Woman accused of killing Taylor pleads not guilty
- Air Force picks Boeing for tanker contract
- Air Force to award $35 billion tanker contract
- Readers’ Snow Photos
- Kristiansen telephone town hall canceled
- Snow cancels museum satellite branch dedication
- Snow cancels tonight’s Burlington City Council meeting
- Rundown of Skagit County school closures
- Snow is over but roads remain dangerous
- Heavy snowfall turning to ice
- Weather stalls I-5 traffic
- MV, Concrete school boards cancel meetings
- Another snow-related meeting cancelation: Clean Samish Initiative
- Forecast update: Skagit could get 2-4 more inches of snow
- 2010 census shows Skagit population up 14 percent
- Island Hospital freezes hiring
- Island Hospital OKs $10 million bond issue
- Mt. Vernon superintendent regrets not closing school sooner
- Census data on Wash. soon to be released
- Highway 20 clear after closure near Lake Campbell
- Snow closes schools, makes mess of commute
- Snow to be followed by hard freeze
- Snow affecting school schedules
- Man pleads guilty to charges in beating death of child
- Skagit Regional Clinics hires new administrative officer
- Snow showers on the way
- Arrest made in Mt. Vernon shooting
- Training at Kids University
- Police investigating shots fired
- 2 men rob Mt. Vernon store
- Union supporters rally in Olympia
- Truck accident causes highway backup
- Cold, snow in the forecast
- Schools use holidays to teach history
- Two excellent Skagit schools
- Seattle Times editorial: Legalize marijuana
- Parking illegally for years, but no tickets — until Friday
- La Conner to weigh joining flood map appeal
- State to feds: If Fla. doesn’t want rail money, we’ll take it
- Update: Wrong-way driver dies in I-5 crash at Marysville
- Police arrest 1 of 4 assault suspects
- Holiday closures
- Forecast: Economic recovery still slow
- Skull found on Whidbey Island beach
- MV cold-weather shelter to open tonight
- Skagit County ranks second statewide in workplace deaths last year
- Man accused of assisting in Taylor murder pleads not guilty
- Investment firm buys ownership of Haggen
- Measure would ban plastic bags in Washington state
- Family buffet restaurant in Mount Vernon to close
- Skagit PUD hires interim leader
- Police: 2 in pickup may have struck dog intentionally
- Hospital seeks new board member
- County parks meeting to be held at Clear Lake
- Burlington offices to close Friday
- Training at NAS Whidbey may affect traffic
- Cattle group sues over wolves in Northern Rockies
- WWU suspends professor for second time
- Lawmakers consider cutting presidential primary
- A rare bird, a rare photograph
- Thunderstorms forecast for Western Washington
- Opponents square off over Wash.’s coal-fired plant
- SW Wash. landslides interrupt Amtrak traffic
- Bill allows Skagit Valley Hospital to continue to run as rural district
- Flour mill moves to Burlington, brings choices for farmers
- Diablo Lake boat tours to return
- Chimney fire damages Big Lake home
- Suspect detained after attempted robbery
- WA bill to make cougar hunting program permanent
- 4.3 magnitude quake at Mount St. Helens
- DUI drivers may have special plates
- Education meetings
- County furlough day
- Combat soldiers are carrying too much weight
- Giving children the vote
- Celebrating marriage: 50 years and counting
- One dead in Camano house fire
- A recipe for love
- Obstruction clear on Highway 20
- Winds cause scattered outages in Island, Skagit
- Bookkeeping trick to fix budget mess: Wait 1 day to pay schools
- Last-ditch plan to save spotted owl could include shooting rival owls
- Bills would make smoking an indoor sport again
- Shooter in student’s slaying pleads guilty to murder
- Habitat for Humanity store to expand
- Samish Island man arrested on animal cruelty charge
- Murder charge filed in Linda Taylor case
- Tacoma hospital group won’t hire people who smoke
- Environmental bill: Beverage-container deposit proposed
- Bicyclist on world peace tour stops at Lincoln Elementary
- Helping Hands dedicates temporary home
- Egypt’s Mubarak resigns
- Woman gets 20 months for shooting at sister’s home
- Mayor-council system to stay in Burlington
- Heater not the cause of Sunset Place fire
- Baby died of blood infection
- Court: No tax break for coupons
- WA bill lets private schools give driver exams
- Tulip ambassadors appointed in Wednesday competition
- Three-year-old loses battle with cancer
- Dock repairs to limit Guemes ferry to passenger-only service
- Families of Tesoro victims file suit in Skagit court
- House approves $300 million business tax break
- Survey: State students excel in AP exams
- Four suspects held in Burlington car theft
- Reward offered for information in dog trainer’s murder
- Sedro-Woolley ready to join flood map appeal if Burlington and Mount Vernon OK small contribution
- S-W school bond measure passing
- Lawmaker pushes for ban on flavored tobacco
- Health officials suspect bacterial infection killed baby
- WA lawmakers want to guard pension funds
- Police round up all four suspects in car theft at Fred Meyer
- Conflict between sound studio, church is over
- Officials confirm body as that of Taylor
- Minor tremblor shakes San Juans
- Burlington council to discuss government change
- MVHS principal considered as HR director
- Wash. not on track to meet pollution limits
- Students might vote for Washington school boards
- New murder charge filed in Green River killings
- Expect delays on stretch of Mount Baker Highway
- Memorial Tuesday for slain Monroe prison guard
- Report: Pentagon should help traffic at 6 bases
- Ideas, uncertainty for basic health survival
- Work begins on new Anacortes water treatment plant
- Former pastor aiming for $1 million — in pennies
- 23rd annual open-water race kicks off Sound Rowers season
- Taxi crash decks Pike Place Market pig statue
- Anti-notario bill combats immigration fraud
- Ferry reform measures compete in Olympia
- Rep. Pearson’s Fox News appearance rescheduled for Saturday
- Body found believed to be missing Burlington woman
- ‘48 Hours Mystery’ to air segment on dog trainer
- No one injured in afternoon MV house fire; roads closed
- New road will open up city land at Sharpes Corner
- SC AG asks judge to dismiss Boeing union lawsuit
- Shell refinery to test evacuation horns
- Contracted 911 company pulls a disappearing act
- Northern Marine back to work
- No answers yet on West View’s future
- Memorial set Tuesday for slain WA prison guard
- Electrical surge starts fire in manufactured home
- Lawmakers might change GET program
- Safeway gives $200K to cancer care center
- Skagit airport fly-in canceled for runway construction
- Man accused of causing 6-vehicle pileup N. of Marysville
- The poem inside
- Molnar selected to head Island Hospital Foundation
- Bill could change Washington ferries management
- 2 men shot in gunfire exchange, 1 charged with attempted murder
- WA starts 3-month tax amnesty for businesses
- State coffee, stone up to Washington Legislature
- Homeless man severely injured in morning fire
- Larsen tours marine tech program
- Wash. enviros pushing fee on stormwater pollution
- RV fire kills pets
- Cold-weather shelter to open tonight
- Amtrak Cascades offers free Wi-Fi
- Three injuried in car, ambulance collision Saturday
- New ways to excite kids about science
- Eagle fest boosts upriver economy
- A sense of place: Rockport and Marblemount
- Arlington man gets 13 years in death of brother
- Rally in Seattle in solidarity with Egyptians
- 1 killed, 1 injured in Darrington mobile home fire
- Brief snow forecast for Sunday, then cold
- Local state legislator to appear on Fox News
- New principal takes over at West View Elementary
- Truck seized, arrest made after scrap-metal theft
- United Way reaches $1M goal
- State 2011 workers comp rate up by 12 percent
- Egyptian protests intensify; demonstrators battle with police
- Read about events in Egypt as they unfold
- Police: Missing woman’s father makes plea
- “Three Cups of Tea” author inspires Skagit
- Division St. reopened after gas leak repair
- Skagit Valley Hospital laying off workers, reducing hours
- High court overturns Irby murder conviction
- Online survey seeks ideas for simpler WA tax code
- Legislation would halt benefits to undocumented immigrants
- Police: MV business owner shoots at suspected burglars
- Annual count of Skagit homeless helps set funding
- Residents asked to envision Skagit in 50 years
- New jail chief looks for the best in people, including prisoners
- Tesoro’s N.D. refinery wins ‘star’ safety status
- Graham man arrested after threat to governor
- New initiative proposal to legalize pot
- Local reactions to Obama’s State of the Union address
- Cascade Bank improves assets, still loses money
- Unemployed MV man wins $250,000 in lottery
- State announces early steelhead fishing closures
- WA gov to lawmakers: Hurry up unemployment tax cut
- WA students just above nation in science
- Proposed ordinance would regulate new S-W bars
- Out of work: 99 weeks and counting
- Slide blocks rail line north of Bellingham
- Tesoro appeals L&I decision to higher board
- Police seek clues for missing Burlington woman
- WA House approves budget cuts, 1st vote of session
- Stanwood bank robbed
- Fire at Skagit Valley College intentionally set
- Anacortes first-grader dies in plane crash
- Anacortes residents to discuss water rights, bottling plant
- Native art lives on at museum gathering
- ‘Smarter than Sedro-Woolley’ radio contest has some residents fuming
- Cat dies in destructive MV house fire
- Crash shuts down I-5 North at Stillaguamish; now clear
- Highest tides of year this weekend
- Adult transition program finds new home
- Bellingham shelter offers ‘fat cat’ special
- Ranker sponsors bill to create more green jobs for vets, youth
- Homeless count scheduled for Wednesday
- Better business mood at annual EDASC meeting
- Everett changing teams: Seeks WSU branch, not UW
- Anacortes council OKs three comp plan changes
- Union sues over S.C. Gov.’s remarks about Boeing plant
- Court says out-of-state companies subject to tax
- 1,600 layoffs in the works at Hanford
- GMA changes could weaken local governments’ land-use authority
- Humane Society wants to ban cages for Wash. hens
- Anacortes reduces fluoride in water
- ‘Dateline’ to air story of missing dog trainer
- Volunteers sought to help with animal emergency plan
- Unemployment rates rise despite statewide job gains
- Burrows lighthouse receives $500 grant
- Mudslides block railroad track south of Everett
- WA foster parents sue state in federal court
- Bus accident sends 5 to local hospitals
- Report: State tourism rebounds in 2010
- Levee breached on Samish; rural flooding extensive
- Gov. to change Washington community college plans
- Levee repair begins
- Skagit River remains under flood warning
- Farmers find value-added dairy products are worth the effort
- Northern State Hospital to be sold?
- Lawmakers pressed to act on business tax cut
- Communities make pitch for new state prison
- Tree knocks out power to La Conner area
- Skagit River rising above flood stage
- County commissioners signal support for federal flood data
- Burlington recording studio annoyed at church’s joyful noise
- Rain brings threat of flood to Skagit
- Ambulance service may go in the red
- Anacortes chamber taps new leader
- Plugged culvert forces water over Hwy. 20 at Lyman
- I-5 slated for repave this summer
- Man on all-spud diet wins Potato Man of Year Award
- 5 arrests after Bellingham gunfire; no injuries
- Governor’s proposed regional ferry system a no-go
- Low-achieving West View to get new principal next school year
- Barnett Implement fined over fatal accident
- Rail service suspended after mudslide near Everett
- Lincoln kicks off fundraiser for sign replicating 1926 original
- AMBER Alerts on Facebook
- Labor: Let voters suspend up to $3B in tax breaks
- Electric car chargers planned for US 2
- Chandler’s Square residents give to others during holidays
- WSU wants meningitis boosters for students
- MV building placed on national historic register
- ‘Principals’ learn how schools operate
- Schools locked down as police arrest suspect
- Skagit included in storm emergency declaration
- Bills may clarify medical marijuana law
- Anacortes council will debate amendments Jan. 18
- Judge upholds top-two primary system
- Rain following snow across Washington
- Salvation Army to close MV store
- Citizens’ group gives Wash. education a C-minus
- Census: Long-distance moves in US hit record low
- Arrest made in Jan. 3 shooting
- More snow expected Tuesday
- Hundreds line up for a chance at six Tesoro refinery jobs
- Washington state employment peaked in 2008
- Lynch’s TD run shook area around Qwest Field
- Reader snow photos from Sunday’s storm
- Snow forecast across Washington Tuesday-Wednesday
- At SVC, the wait is on
- Survey says: Skagit County is changing
- Arizona Rep. Giffords shot, several wounded
- La Conner restaurant shuts its doors
- Local nonprofits see end-of-year boost
- Anacortes council to hear about comp plan amendments
- Cold weekend on the way
- Shell refinery preparing to restart
- Package ignites at postal facility in D.C.
- U.S. says too much fluoride in water
- Suspect in MV library break-in jailed in Iowa
- Gov.’s office says state workers can open mail
- Lawmaker: People should vote on traffic cameras
- Eagle fest flies again starting this weekend
- Mayors skeptical of 50-year timeline for Envision Skagit
- Shell refinery reports temporary shutdown
- Sedro-Woolley home damaged by fire
- Sen. Murray’s chief of staff stepping down
- MV OKs contract for FEMA map appeal attorney
- Gov: Change ferries system from state to regional
- L&I affirms Tesoro penalties
- Mount Vernon gets in the spud spirit
- Property values drop in Skagit County
- New competency rules for Wash. nurses
- Suspect nabbed in theft, assault
- Power restored to west Mount Vernon
- NOAA proposes habitat protection for Pacific smelt
- Northern State Hospital on national historic register
- Depot Arts Center adapts to tight economy
- Gregoire calls for new education department
- Cuts to ferry service could hurt Skagit economy
- Tax filing deadline extended to April 18
- Starbird Road home damaged in blaze
- Shooting victim in serious condition
- Legislators don’t want Basic Health eliminated
- High tide helps refloat grounded fishing boat
- Wood truss manufacturer moving to Burlington
- Clover sprouts linked to Wash., Ore. illnesses
- Water leak soaks Conway School building
- Man reported missing is safe, staying with family
- MV fire displaces seven people
- Man shot on Swinomish Reservation
- Survey shows education increase in county
- WA holds drawing for special hunting permits
- Skagit County’s first baby of 2011
- Fire consumes Anacortes home
- Snohomish Co flood damage nears $4 million
- 4 children, 1 man killed in Seattle suburb fire
- Charities not likely to fill Wash. budget gap
- Residents tell us their hopes and concerns for 2011
- House goes up in flames after car crashes into propane tank
- Police ask for public’s help to locate missing transient
- Assessors mail property value notices; properties down overall
- Pharmacy board bans synthetic pot
- IRS tax packages won’t be in the mail
- Commissioners approve property tax increase
- Man charged with murder in father’s death
- Armed Forces center being built in Marysville
- Comprehensive Skagit flood study still years and millions away from completion
- Train hits tractor-trailer in Mt. Vernon
- Cold-weather shelter expected to open
- Snow, hail create slippery conditions
- Heavy snow hits E. Wash.
- Judge rejects request to stop wage increase
- Navy search and rescue assists pregnant woman in labor
- 2 charged in fatal Whidbey crash to be tried
- Ferry fares increase Jan. 1
- Founder of Summit Bank retires
- Dealing with ‘no-man’s land’
- Wash., Neb. governors wager on Holiday Bowl
- AG hopes to trim lawsuit costs
- Commissioners approve property tax hike in 2-1 vote
- A chance of snow
- Printing press company growing
- Many travelers stranded by East Coast storm
- Government meetings
- Record 500,000 received jobless benefits in Wash.
- Ocean power projects raise concern about salmon
- Unattended candle damages home
- State cuts to kill salmon in classroom program
- Veteran reunited with dogs given up for adoption
- Wounded bald eagle recovering at Sequim shelter
- King Co. rejects bus ad critical of Israel
- Driver in shooting near hospital agrees to prison term
- SVC honors Champions of Diversity
- UW alumni group wants more say in Olympia
- Wash. to sell ads on state ferries website
- Skull of likely Green River victim found in ravine
- Many state agencies closed Monday
- Cities keeping FEMA appeal plan under wraps
- Suspect in weekend stabbing arrested in Stanwood
- Holiday closures
- AG OK’s ferry fare hikes
- Island Hospital board OKs $7.3 million construction contract
- City tweaks 2010 budget with amendment
- Skagit State Bank taking donations for displaced family
- Obama signs ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ repeal
- County commissioners poised to approve tax increase
- Local flood historian fights for the facts
- Accident kills worker at Waste Management site
- Should the town of Hamilton stay in the Skagit floodway?
- WA minimum wage hike begins Jan. 1
- Wash. jury grants $57M to home health workers
- AG: Wash. commission can’t raise ferry fares
- Burlington council wants a city administrator
- Washington state gets new House seat
- Candy tax ends as Christmas sales begin
- Business Bank reaches fundraising milestone
- Fire destroys home on East College Way; 11 escape serious injury
- School district’s bus drivers help needy families
- Wash. leads nation in construction job losses
- State may gain 10th congressional seat
- School funding: All bets are off
- A farmer-to-farmer approach to cleaning up Samish Bay
- A celebration of giving at SVH Christmas Fund party
- ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ repeal almost law, headed to president for signature
- Man stabbed in MV during family fight
- Janicki to help with WWU hybrid bus project
- Low-income patients panic over cuts in dental care
- Eagle’s nest investigation continues
- Gov. unveils answer to $1.1B deficit
- Fish-friendly fixes on the way, agencies say
- Transient orcas arrive, hunt seals in Puget Sound
- S-W Logging Rodeo wins 10th consecutive state title
- L&I fines company over June death of logger
- Neighbor’s call leads to burglary arrest
- Man sentenced for home invasion
- Panel can’t reduce salary of elected officials
- Burlington to add city administrator in 2011
- Highlights of gov.’s proposed budget cuts
- Horse rescue leaves big bill
- Body washes ashore on Whidbey
- Council awards $56 million contract for water plant work
- Anacortes School Board fills empty seat
- Governor proposes deep cuts to programs
- Driver strikes patrol car; trooper injured
- A special role for Santa
- Coming Wednesday in the Skagit Valley Herald—Keeping the levees standing
- County unemployment rate hits double digits again
- Crews fight flood around damaged culvert near Samish River
- Creative ways of giving back
- No sign of man said to be stranded in tree over flood water
- Chuckanut reopened after rockslide debris is cleared
- Rising water reportedly “trees” a man at Edgewater Park
- Crews working to clear huge boulders from Chuckanut Drive
- Skagit reaches crest at MV; logjam worries officials
- Students helping students
- Skagit River rises above flood stage at Concrete
- When the river rises: Dangerous weaknesses remain in Skagit levee system
- Update: Rockslide closes Chuckanut Drive for weekend
- Obstruction blocks Highway 11 in both directions at Samish Bay Viewpoint
- Wash. flooding expected as rains pound Northwest
- Cut could eliminate interpreters for patients with limited English
- Weather Service: ‘Major’ flood possible on upper Skagit
- State wildlife officials investigating report of destroyed eagle nest
- Haircuts for the holidays
- Back on the mat: One-armed girl wrestles with ferocity, lives with great gusto
- Fire damages Mt. Vernon house
- Update: Suspect in Everett shooting arrested
- Wash. gets rail funds not wanted by GOP governors
- Teens join in season’s spirit by giving their time
- Bomb squad deals with suspicious package at MV store
- Flood watch issued for Skagit County
- Police arrest S-W teen after bomb threat at school
- Forecast update: Skagit to peak near flood stage Monday
- Autopsy: WWU student drowned in Bellingham Bay
- WA parks commission wasted millions
- Supreme Court upholds Wash. special ed spending
- Retired Navy commander new S-W councilman
- Helping Hands, food distribution center get new home
- Weather Service: Skagit may flood next week
- Friends, relatives of deceased man crowd Skagit hospital
- Winter storm warning for Wash. Cascades
- S-W Holiday Home Tour benefits Museum
- Elementary school musical written by students debuts Friday
- Skagit County’s proposed budget calls for more cuts
- Regence rate request increase rejected in Wash.
- Trial in Barefoot Bandit case put off to July 11
- Toys For Tots sets the standard for Christmas charities
- Tentative agreement: State workers to pay more for health care
- Legislature to look at changes to liquor sales
- Snohomish Co. searchers find fisherman dead
- Area toy, donation drives help support Christmas Fund
- Museum renovation on display at birthday celebration
- Medical pot industry has new trade group in Wash.
- The Argus Fund: a yearlong cause
- S-W’s magic parade a Christmas tradition
- 8 apply for open S-W council seat
- Skagit’s role in raising $1 billion for WSU
- Skagit PUD boss resigns
- Helping Hands to temporarily vacate for construction
- Paul Allen gives $26M to Wash. State University
- ‘Barefoot Bandit’ faces Skagit charges
- North Cascades Highway closed for winter
- The lights of the season
- Similk Bay reopens to shellfish harvesting
- First phase of floodwall nears completion
- West Mount Vernon pipe break fixed
- Infection rates at hospitals now available online
- Fun in the snow
- Oakes sentenced to 26 1/2 years
- Couple enters plea in animal cruelty case
- S-W seeks candidates for open council position
- Discount frenzy keeps Outlet Shoppes going strong
- Cause of water main break unknown
- Insurance commissioner wants more control over insurers
- Gov. wants Legislature to balance budget quickly
- More snow coming for mountains, E. Washington
- Storm forcing temporary closure of North Cascades Highway
- Unemployment checks delayed
- School districts serve up healthier lunches
- Christmas Fund seeking sponsors
- Power struggle in Burlington? Tensions between mayor, council rise
- Traditional, whimsical, just plain fun — the art of the Christmas tree
- Oregon bomb-plot suspect wanted ‘spectacular show’
- Body recovered from Cap Sante marina
- SVH Christmas Fund in its 61st season
- Navy Patrol Squadron 46 returning home
- DOT: Congestion down in Wash. last year
- Snow forecast for Cascades, E. Wash.
- Ringing up the savings
- Sedro-Woolley community dinner brings people together
- A home for the holidays
- Rafters get early-season glimpse of Skagit bald eagles
- Samish River to close for fishing until June
- Jury picks nest sculpture for roundabout
- Burlington mayor, council clash over budget
- West MV Bridge reopens; man taken into custody
- Record low temp this morning at Sea-Tac Airport
- No pat-down protest delays at Sea-Tac
- Eight positions cut in 2011 county budget
- Stay home if you can, authorities say
- Roads, weather looking better
- Carbon monoxide danger from indoor burning
- Darrington man dies in crash
- S-W School District to ask voters to approve bond
- Inmate convicted of child molestation dies before sentencing
- MV struggles with ways to trim 2011 budget
- Some schools closed Tuesday
- S-W School Board meeting moved to district office
- Wash. recycling rate at 45 percent
- Blizzard warning for Spokane, snow across state
- Cold-weather shelter opens
- Thanksgiving community dinners
- Pre-Thanksgiving chill
- Compass 2 Campus going on community support
- Burlington to consider utility tax rates
- One dead in auto accident north of Darrington
- Diamond ring’s recovery was a long shot
- Kulshan Creek Kids celebrate with mural
- Sedro-Woolley burglary suspect arrested
- Police officer, suspect hurt after chase
- Adoption Day: A ‘forever home’ for older kids
- ‘Silly Hat Man’ known for his big heart, passion for child safety
- Anacortes schools contemplate small bond
- Gregoire asks unions to return to bargaining table
- 2 nights left for S-WHS production ‘Mean Girls’
- Anacortes issues bonds for water plant expansion
- Former DOT employee sentenced to jail for claiming false overtime
- Reichardt announces new team; Shand to become undersheriff
- Hotline set up to report sick, dead swans
- No injuries in Thursday morning house fire
- Man found outside MV building may have died of overdose
- Sidney ferry faces cuts due to state’s budget gap
- WA tax collections plummet again, deficit swells
- Boeing hiring as production increases
- ‘Barefoot Bandit’ pleads not guilty to charges
- Tesoro restart complete
- Standoff in downtown MV over
- Weather affects ferry schedule
- Tree falls into power line in downtown MV
- Concrete area braces for more winter weather
- Unemployment rate drops below 9 percent in Skagit County
- Residents have more time to prepare FEMA flood map appeals
- Woman confronts robber at S-W store — again
- Union contract provides bonus this week to 25,000 Boeing workers
- Port commissioners OK 2011 budget
- Food banks hope for cash, but cans always welcome
- Cayuse, Chinook passes close for the winter
- Anacortes council adopts lean budget, raises property taxes
- Island Hospital could cut low-income maternity, infant care
- NJ lawmakers seek to stop airport security scans
- MV man charged with harassment, arson
- County considers Guemes Island ferry fare hikes
- Skagit home sales take another hit
- Weather causes traffic problems
- Calling about unemployment? Expect longer wait times
- Budget woes lead to prison lockdowns
- City Council Meetings
- MoNA names interim director
- WSU: Home sales continue decline
- Attorney general presents anti-gang proposal
- Hospitals hire private company to screen newborn hearing
- Allegations that Snohomish officer had sex in patrol car
- Craigslist ad is undoing of suspected tool thieves
- Utility, counties near deal on White Salmon River dam removal
- Big boys (and girls) on campus
- Mental health agency responds to criticism of treatment center closure
- Swinomish lose latest legal round in fight over Skagit water
- Hospitals encourage employee flu vaccinations
- WWII vets reunited after 64 years in Burlington retirement home
- The ‘lucky’ wound that sent him home
- Veterans Day events in the area
- Lytton resigns from School Board
- Washington’s new ferry inaugural run Sunday
- Deportations drop in the Northwest for second year
- MV City Council votes against raising city property taxes
- Some vets find willing employers at job fair
- Feds set conditions for Navy sonar use
- Veterans Day closures in the area
- Fire at commercial building in Arlington
- State clears Seattle Children’s Hospital
- New prison planned for Western Washington
- Barefoot bandit indicted by grand jury
- Dillon clear winner in commissioner race
- Lab costs jump in Skagit clinics
- Argus analysis: GOP wave doesn’t alter Skagit’s balance of power
- Washington state bans alcoholic energy drinks
- Nike comes to play in Burlington
- State Supreme Court: Police may pose as children in Internet stings
- Skagit elected officials denied pay hike for third year
- School board places restrictions on use of book
- Meeting scheduled to discuss ferry service
- Growing the next season of farmers
- Amtrak to add more trains for Thanksgiving travelers
- EPA’s criminal division investigating Tesoro
- Police seek suspects in store robbery
- State to raise workers’ comp premiums
- Dillon leading after Monday’s vote tally
- Area meetings
- Seattle-area leads nation in child prostitution
- Rep. Larsen maintains lead in Wash. 2nd District
- Election is over, now the sign removal begins
- Veterans honored at annual parade
- Fall back: Turn clocks back one hour tonight
- Sentencing date set for Oakes in dog-trainer murder
- MV police ‘aggressively’ investigate shooting
- Mount Baker volleyball player dies in crash on way to tourney
- Local ingredients, global flavor
- Washington state moves to tighten driver’s license requirements
- Car hits power pole, closes Highway 9 all night
- Concrete students blend science, art with mural
- Radioactive rabbit trapped at Hanford
- Boomerang returns to MV boy, months later and miles away
- Bus accident one of several this afternoon around the county
- Housing sales still slow in Washington
- Samish River bridge to undergo repairs
- No major changes with Thursday’s vote count
- Higher taxes on snacks and drinks end next month
- Family of missing hiker continues search
- Veterans Day Parade set for Saturday
- Book donation precedes author’s visit
- State Pharmacy Board to change rule to dispense legal drugs
- Collision blocks Highway 9
- Rossi concedes Senate race (UPDATES with details)
- Ballots still coming in as Dillon takes tight lead
- State admonishes Ferndale refinery for failing to report spill
- Wash. Supreme Court race remains close
- Update: Larsen holds slight edge over Koster
- 2 men shot, injured in street fight
- Seattle airport ties November high temp
- Another appeal denied, but Skagit Hill owner not giving up
- WA voters send anti-tax message on initiatives
- Initiative to privatize workers’ comp rejected
- Koster has slight lead over Larsen in 2nd Congressional District race
- 1 liquor privatization effort rejected, 2nd trails
- Green schools measure rejected
- Huge voter turnout means some races too close to call
- Lake Shannon boat launch to be closed temporarily
- Lytton, Morris winning in 40th
- Smith, Bailey winning 10th District races
- Incumbent Cook wins another term on PUD commission
- State Rep. Kristiansen defeats Walters
- Dempsey has lead in coroner’s race
- Bellingham, Jefferson voters OK higher sales taxes
- Munks leads Omdal in assessor’s race
- Gender split over Rossi, Murray in Senate race
- Reichardt has big lead over Oberg for sheriff
- Restaurant cook missing since shift ended Sunday
- Anderson has slight lead over Dillon for commissioner
- Justice Sanders in tight race for high court
- Judges get more authority to restrict bail
- Ridership, funding up for Amtrak Cascades
- Oakes’ lawyers seek new trial
- Wash. voters to decide on measure to restrict bail
- Murray stumps in MV; Rossi in SW Washington
- 3 injured, man arrested in Lyman accident
- Political Notes
- County expects 60 percent voter turnout
- Schools look at how to handle improper texting
- Area meetings
- Search continues for missing hiker
- Safety of Skagit levee system in question
- Boyfriend reportedly stabbed over cat dispute
- Help with access to federal services offered Nov. 6
- Brothers acquitted in robbery, assault case
- Sedro-Woolley opens its first kennel
- Ecology wraps up diesel fuel spill response
- State’s high court upholds water law changes
- Abortion rate continues to drop in Washington
- Flood forecast downgraded - for now
- Peer Connection Center has funding to see it into July
- Dog of missing hiker found
- Forecast: Skagit could flood Tuesday or Wednesday
- Walker, Lunsford win 2010 Preservation Award
- Russian company orders 50 Boeing 737s
- Grant County may outlaw gang hand gestures
- Follow the money: Who’s giving, who’s receiving in Skagit races?
- Real estate market seeing an uptick
- Puget Sound Energy rates change Nov. 1
- Wash. Supreme Court upholds change to water law
- Farm Power lands investor for future projects
- Business Bank hopes to reach fundraising goal by year’s end
- State responds to two real fuel spills on same day as drill
- S-W’s new Parks Board makes city a little greener
- The roundabout way to drive
- Haggen stores pull alcoholic energy drinks
- 3 died in plane crash in southwest Washington
- Court approves new Hanford cleanup schedule
- Cheaper envelopes to save money for WA department
- Wash. compiles list of chemicals toxic to children
- Oil spill drill scheduled for Wednesday
- 2 arrests after SWAT team surrounds suspects
- S-W bond proposal to make Cascade Middle School a priority
- Studded tires allowed early
- Washington potato official has fill of spuds
- Envision county in 50 years
- Keeping missing hiker in public eye
- Allen Elementary’s School of Rock
- Local government meetings
- MVPD encourages Halloween safety
- Eagle Festival back from brink
- For the love of music
- 2 injured in possible DUI crash
- It’s humans vs. zombies on UW campus
- Tesoro appeals $2.4M fine
- A case of ‘many tragedies’: Oakes found guilty of first-degree murder
- Man sentenced to prison for threat to Sen. Murray
- Refs in trouble for using pink whistles
- S-W firefighter honored for heroism
- Jury deliberations in Oakes murder trial have ended
- Oakes found guilty of first-degree murder
- Students compete to see who can build the best sandbag wall
- One of SWAN’s creators wins annual award
- Harry Potter props, costumes on display in Seattle
- Body found in water at ditch near Stanwood
- Another civilian ‘takedown’ of a thief
- A Golden Apple for area program
- Happy Dems, a few GOPers pack Obama-Murray rally in Seattle
- Xeriscapes can work in the Northwest
- Current, former commissioner square off in PUD race
- Weekend storm to bring first taste of winter
- Boy seriously injured in McLean Road crash
- Wanted: Your spooky (and cute) pre-Halloween photos
- Winding down from a ‘frenetic’ forum schedule
- With jury out, friends and family wait
- I-5 traffic backed up after semi rollover
- Pair of retired restaurateurs launch Samish Island distillery
- Anacortes police guild, city approve a contract
- Healthy Living: Breast cancer awareness
- Tesoro restarts its Anacortes refinery
- Guemes ferry returning to service
- Skagit County’s unemployment rate drops
- Enrollment up again at Wash.’s public universities
- Closing arguments in dog trainer murder trial
- Anacortes Chamber director resigns
- Murray, Rossi spar over economy, taxes in debate
- Local race for Congress feels heat of national battle
- Culinary arts students learning skills to prepare them for work
- Turkeys getting kicked out of town
- Forum scheduled for Tuesday in Anacortes
- Experience is the key in coroner’s race
- Prosecution fires back at defense’s version of events
- Clear Lake Elementary hides 20-year time capsule in new flagpole
- Insurance commissioner orders Regence to insure children
- Officers make pot bust in Anacortes
- WA minimum wage climbing to $8.67 for 2011
- 2 injured in College Way crash
- Chivalry lives on
- New community turns out at Mount Vernon forum
- Court: Tribal cops can detain off reservations
- Larsen, Koster scrap at forum
- Plane down at Skagit Airport
- Girlfriend testifies in Oakes murder trial
- Sheriff’s Blotter
- Break-in at libary leaves two broken windows
- Assessor candidates want to improve outreach to public
- Fire — or steam — draws firefighters to Hwy 20 business
- Oakes testifies that he pulled the trigger in Stover shooting
- Ballots in the mail
- Oakes testifies in dog trainer murder case
- 9th Circuit upholds WA campaign finance laws
- Candidate forum reaches out to disengaged communities
- Oakes expected to take the stand today
- Man OK after one-car crash
- Gov. Gregoire protests Canada train fee
- Bull trout critical habitat reverses Bush policy
- New summertime gates on North Cascades Highway
- Newcomer challenges for 39th District seat
- 10th District, Pos. 1: Lewis throws her hat into ring against Norma Smith
- 10th District, Pos. 2: Newcomer Riggs faces seven-year incumbent Bailey
- Anacortes Oktoberfest has beer-lovers buzzing
- Neither candidate resting in 40th District race
- Woman drives car into Taco Bell
- VP Biden in Tacoma to campaign for Murray
- Lytton, Newman vie for 40th District seat
- Holiday weekend for some to increase traffic at border
- Skagit flood forecast revised downward
- Fire destroys trailer home
- Sheriff candidates forum video now available online
- State offices closed Monday
- Camano woman hurt in elevator
- Examiner confirms body was missing student
- Commissioner candidates show contrasting styles
- State agency gives port OK to load sulfur
- Sheriff candidates spar at forum
- Testimony in Oakes trial centers on guns
- Washington state plans 725 more job cuts
- City youths get to play in the great outdoors
- Baker River sockeye run breaks record
- Body found on Bellingham waterfront
- Washington mailing 3.3 million voters pamphlets
- Sheriff candidates’ styles are in stark contrast
- Search for missing Sauk Mountain hiker is suspended
- Guemes ferry out of commission until Oct. 20
- Ex-wife tells of a nervous Oakes
- Nighttime lane closures scheduled for Chuckanut Drive interchange
- State fines Tesoro $2.4 million in deadly refinery blast
- Rescuers still trying to locate missing Skagit County hiker
- Dillon faces a different Anderson for county commission seat
- Skagit County woman missing on Sauk Mountain
- L&I expected to release Tesoro findings
- Purchase of Trillium Forest for conservation is official
- Festival offers a closer look at family farms
- Police: Today’s shooting at MV home doesn’t appear random
- Skagit County, cities will get a chance to challenge FEMA flood data
- Climber Kloke’s body recovered from mountain slope
- Grant to pay for 2 new MV police officers
- Barefoot Bandit buddy sentenced in Everett
- Mason County deputy shot near Allyn
- Prison employees reject contract proposal
- Deep cuts to social services
- Navy proposes increased training in Northwest
- Voter registration deadline Monday
- Prosecution outlines links between defendant and missing dog trainer
- From Skagit farms to La Conner school lunches
- East-county candidates confront bad economy at forum
- State Patrol arrests man suspected of taunting trooper
- Switch from printing to web saves state agency more than $650K
- Floodwall practice to disrupt parking on west side of Main Street
- Rescuers may have found missing Anacortes climber
- Regence to stop issuing child-only health policies
- Tesoro to bring Anacortes refinery back online
- 3 Skagit apple growers partner up in local juice plant
- Pumpkin pitch winners announced
- Governor orders flags lowered in pilot’s memory
- 30 breweries on tap for Beer on the Pier
- Oyster Run 2010
- S-W teen hit by car dies
- Everett Boeing workers rally for tanker contract
- Anacortes climber still missing
- Sun shines on Pumpkin Pitch
- Sunday Skagit Valley Herald to offer in-depth preview of Oakes murder trial
- Arlington bank fails; Whidbey Island Bank takes over
- Agreement pays retiring SCOG director through end of year
- Burlington: Police union, city reach agreement
- Officers cleared in 3 Pierce County shootings
- Spokane deputies now unsure if man in shootout ever fired
- Assessor Munks puts campaign aide on payroll
- 4 dead, 1 wounded in Seattle shooting
- I-5 traffic clear
- Building community around a market in Bow
- Court: WA ban on Internet gambling constitutional
- Moldstad leaving Skagit Council of Governments after 18 years
- 150 Lewis-McChord soldiers return from Afghanistan
- Council OKs shoreline plan
- Not forgotten: Memory Walk aims to help those with early onset Alzheimer’s
- Skagit wood-crafting company to close
- Look up in the sky! It’s Edison Elementary’s speaker of the day
- Republicans stall immigration Dream Act
- Bellingham airport runway repaving completed
- Washington DNR lifts statewide burn ban
- West Nile virus found in waterfowl at Moses Lake
- WA officials don’t like proposed Canada train fee
- S-W teen struck by car
- Theft charges for woman burned in acid hoax
- Will Wash. follow Ore. in raising minimum wage?
- New B-E band director blends hard work, fun
- Snohomish County wants relief from record requests
- Seattle-bound jet lands in MT after engine fails
- Special courts divert Wash. veterans from jail
- Bank robbed in Burlington
- His last shot
- Business Bank makes pitch to the community
- Baker sockeye fishery to close
- In Sunday’s paper: What does big water deal mean for Anacortes?
- Log-truck crash on Memorial Highway cleared
- Two-car crash on I-5 bridge causes backup; injuries minor
- Report: U.S. West Coast not prepared for tsunami
- Prosecutors: Woman stabbed man over feet insult
- Officials identify Anacortes woman killed in Oak Harbor crash
- Emergency response training scheduled
- Police say Wash. acid attack self-inflicted
- Body of dead climber recovered
- Washington state budget deficit $520M, spending cuts coming
- Burlington, police guild come to agreement
- Officers cleared in shooting espresso-stand robber
- Deputy’s son, 3, suffers gunshot wound to the head
- Today is last hurrah for hospital Farmers Market
- Enrollment opens for Wash. prepaid tuition program
- Little change in unemployment rate
- Whidbey land purchase a go for conservation group
- HEALTH NOTES
- Investigators come up blank on letter from Zamora’s doctors
- County ready to start construction of new transfer station
- Controversy over tea party group’s parade float
- Medical maijuana raid nets 243 plants
- Anacortes approves plan to water deal with bottling company
- Friendship House fundraising: ‘Failure’s not an option’
- New commissioner at WA Employment Security Dept.
- More state cuts coming
- Mount Baker Middle School featured in documentary
- Anacortes to consider water deal to bring bottling company to city
- Washington students get top SAT scores
- County burn ban to end Wednesday morning
- Assailant fires gun at MV man in his home
- Judge to prosecution, defense in Oakes case: ‘This is not a game’
- Students take felt-making lesson to heart
- Collision blocking part of I-5
- Washington State Book Awards winners announced
- Man killed in apparent bow-hunting accident
- Two hurt in I-5 rollover accident
- Cheerleading coach charged in Everett with rape
- Man jailed after I-5 rock incident
- Wash. executes man convicted of woman’s murder
- Panel suggests 36 ways to improve Wash. ferries
- Swinomish score big in record Fraser sockeye run
- Florida minister cancels burning of Qurans on 9/11
- Mount Vernon mayor: Too many bars downtown already
- Back to school for Skagit County students
- Deadline looms for Whidbey land trust’s purchase of Trillium Forest
- Wash. prepares for first execution since 2001
- State highway deaths down 6 percent
- Rowing club takes handcrafted Island Star on maiden voyage
- Tips but no suspect in Vancouver acid case
- Election results certified
- Missing dog trainer’s ex-wife to face questioning
- Gates Foundation acknowledges flaws in report
- Boeing starts work on 1,000th 767
- I-5 on-ramp closing at Chuckanut Drive
- Anacortes council meets tonight
- Northwest Career & Technical Academy opens Wednesday
- Crash on I-5 bridge blocks traffic
- Peterson-Pulver property appraiser facing scrutiny from state
- Grateful for the sun: Merchants report a summer just barely better than last year’s
- Burlington, police may have agreement by Thursday council meeting
- Body that could be Seattle climber’s found on Storm King Mountain
- Pregnant woman injured, husband dies in suspected DUI crash
- Three dead in Whidbey car crash; alcohol may be involved
- Officials trying to ID Whidbey Island foot
- Third case of whooping cough in Grant County
- Larsen, others tour Hansen Creek project
- Business Bank seeks $8 million for capital needs
- Tesoro employees to be honored
- UDPATE: Manhunt closes I-5 in Everett
- B-E teachers OK contract
- Gulf oil rig explodes off La. coast
- Search continues for missing climber in North Cascades National Park
- Forecasters expect cloudy Labor Day weekend in Washington
- Emerson students build trail at Cumberland Creek
- School policy aims to keep sex out of texts
- Making connections: Program reaches out to Skagit homeless
- No layoffs yet: City, Burlington police still talking
- Convicted Morton teacher calls in sick again
- Skagit glacier a canary in the coal mine for global warming
- City moves ahead on wayfinding signs
- Woman faces Skagit child rape charges
- As school year nears, officials keep wary eye on enrollment
- Flags to be lowered to honor shooting victims
- Unseasonable rain forecast for Western Washington
- Tests show mixed results for Washington students
- Local school test results are in: 6 of 28 in county meet state standard
- Firefighters douse wee hours blaze on Mt. Erie
- Researchers trace apple roots to Kazakhstan
- Pierce Co. considers banning smoking in apartments
- La Conner grad to talk about meningitis vaccination on national TV
- Leading the way at Skagit Regional Airport
- Tiny fly steals the stage at annual fruit fest
- Little Mountain Road to close for construction
- Armed men rob MV store, assault customers
- An odd bust: 115 pounds of poppies
- Cle Elum official tries to pay tax with 33,000 pennies
- ‘Nuisance’ S-W drug dealer sentenced
- Tesoro: Hydrogen reaction caused fireball
- U.S. delegation including Larsen in Kabul
- Murderer in love triangle sentenced to 23 years
- Boeing again delays first delivery of 787
- Crash slows traffic on north I-5
- Driver crashes into pole, breaks leg
- A place to cast a line: Anglers, property owners square off on Samish River
- State wants its employees to pay more for health care
- Zamora gets new lawyer to help dump guilty pleas
- Body from river is Joshua Soren
- Major work begins at Fisher Slough
- Daytime stabbing sends MV man to hospital
- Three finalists will develop plans for roundabout sculpture
- Emergency Management Council OKs budget
- Thirty years for man involved in Burlington drug, gun ring
- Company funds inmates’ yearly long-distance phone call
- Body found this morning in Skagit River
- Couple’s $1.6 million gift is hospital foundation’s largest
- Sedro-Woolley rap artist sticks close to home for inspiration
- Smoke at Shell brings precautionary worker evacuation
- State primary turnout tops 40 percent
- Partial closure on Freeway Drive for road work
- Big Lake dog breeder to serve two-year probation
- Anacortes company’s balloons help clean up the Gulf of Mexico
- Increasingly, online rants proving costly
- With bond, B-ESD dodges a budgetary bullet
- Burlington wins big in grant competition
- Project could remove MV from flood maps
- Groups to remove, repair state forest roads
- Schools not banking on federal dollars
- Delays expected on Mt. Vernon’s Martin Road
- State GOP candidate Gulleson endorses Newman but doesn’t concede
- Oak Harbor’s new anti-bullying plan may include cell phone search
- Oats are bagged at the annual Belleville Threshing Bee
- Apple growers expect Mexico tariff to hurt
- Sonic booms during Obama visit reveal bugs in alert system
- Family, friends, community gather for missing boy
- Sedro-Woolley fire station mix-up could cost city $66,000
- Official: County hasn’t ruled out map appeal
- Salish language taught at Tulalip culture camp
- Aug. 27 memorial for Zillah fire victims
- Soggy summer cools down fire season
- Rossi challenges Murray to debates
- L&I: Decline in state workplace deaths likely due to recession
- Commission gets 30 proposals for roundabout art
- Study: Math, science teachers get paid less than others
- County offices closed Friday
- Burlington, police union clash over layoffs
- New fire truck will be in West End
- Boeing plans new manufacturing site in Illinois
- Chinook Enterprises to expand to Bellingham
- 9th Circuit to hear felon inmate voting case
- Goodbye Iraq: Last U.S. combat brigade heads home
- Full body scanners coming to Sea-Tac Airport
- Northwest Hair Academy a Paul Mitchell Partner School Helps Clean Up the Gulf Oil Spill
- Larry King, Donny and Marie Osmond, and Leeza Gibbons Join Northwest Hair Academy – Mount-Vernon
- Northwest Hair Academy -Mt.Vernon- Paul Mitchell Partner School
- HireVetsFirst Job Fair in Mount Vernon, WA on Nov. 13
- The Tulip Festival Street Fair
- Highland Games
- Highland Games
- Young Soloist
- Masterpiece Concert
- Special Family Concert - Children's Concert, Peter and the Wolf
- Family Favorite Films - The Little Mermaid
- Family Favorite Films - How To Eat Fried Worms
- Family Favorite Films - Shrek
- Christmas Classics - How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- Ron Farrell - Landscape Paintings
- Film - Conversations With God
- Film - Copying Beethoven
- School Out Films - 10 Things I Hate About You
- School Out Films - Ferris Buellers Day Off
- School Out Films - Shes All That
- School Out Films - Napoleon Dynamite
- School Out Films - Princess Bride
- Family Favorite Films - Charlottes Web
- Family Favorite Films - Adventures of Milo and Otis
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