In a second lawsuit since October, a former cadet alleges her instructor sexually touched her during instruction.
The probe intensifies scrutiny of the planemaker’s top-selling widebody jet after an Everett whistleblower alleged other issues.
Public Works asked customers to use other county facilities, while staff repaired floors at the southwest station.
Shrontz, who died Friday, was also a member of the ownership group that took over the Seattle Mariners in 1992.
Prosecutors charged Mitchell Gaff with aggravated murder Friday. The case went cold after leads went nowhere for four decades.
The Snohomish County Council wants your thoughts on a loophole that allows fireworks sales, but bans firework explosions south of Everett.
Do you think you have what it takes to serve in the Legislature? This week, you can sign up to run.
The union is picketing for better pay and staffing. About 40 firefighters work at Boeing’s aircraft assembly plant at Paine Field.
A petition raised over 6,000 signatures to keep the outdoor dining cover — a lifeline during COVID. But the city said its hands are tied.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was investigating Tesla’s recall on its vehicles with the Autopilot function.
Since 2010, prisoners have helped train service animals for the outside world. “I don’t think about much else,” one student said.
Uniqlo, a Tokyo-based chain, offers clothing for men, women and children. The company plans to open 20 new stores this year in North America.
Pacific Stone is moving a mile from Totem Diner, its squeeze with another landmark sign. Senior housing will be built on the site.
James McNeal was giving Liliya Guyvoronsky, 20, about $10,000 per month, charging papers say. King County prosecutors charged him with murder Friday.
Residents can comment virtually or in person during an Edmonds City Council public hearing set for 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Sha’niece Watson’s family is concerned for her safety, according to the sheriff’s office. She has ties to Whidbey Island.
The new park is set to double as a stormwater facility at the southeast corner of Holly Drive and 100th Street SW.