The first half started with Khalif Battle hitting consecutive 3-pointers and ended with Battle drilling a step-back jumper to beat the buzzer.
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But the fact that his new administration has moved far more quickly and far more extensively to shutter or remake large portions of the central government stems largely from a less anticipated factor: ...
It was easy to predict that a diktat from Donald Trump’s Justice Department would, at some point in his second term, prompt resignations from career prosecutors with conservative legal bona fides.
LAKEWOOD — Marysville Pilchuck won the 2A District 1 team wrestling title, led by individual champions Garrett Reeves-Turner (120-pound weight class), Joseph Davis (157) and Rodger ...
Prep basketball roundup for Saturday, Feb. 15: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email sports ...
The recent Herald article about the $156 million grant for Solar for All in the state, now paused by the Trump administration prompts me to respond.
A friend of mine, a poet from Leningrad who was born during WWII, had been a child who liked running to street corners to visit his friends, the old veterans from the war who sold apples or pencils ...
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The Daily Herald’s Best Of Snohomish County 2024 results are in! It’s time to celebrate the absolute best of the best, chosen by the community! From local favorites to hidden gems, here are your top ...
The courts can uphold the law, but they can’t match the speed of the executive branch in tearing down systems.
SNOHOMISH — Freshman Syunta Lee helped Jackson edge Lake Stevens for the 4A District 1 swimming and diving team title by setting meet records in the 200-yard individual medley and 500 freestyle and ...