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A former barista in Everett is suing Starbucks for allegedly violating a new city law that requires employers to offer more hours to existing part-time workers before hiring new ones.
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Adoption is outpacing guardrails as cities grapple with thorny ethical questions and work to set norms on how and when generative AI should be used.
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Medical and behavioral health providers have teamed up with a needle exchange in Everett to create a clinic that makes addiction treatment easier to access.
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Half a dozen Washington councilmembers are under the age of 30. Many say they ran for their position because the issues that young people face weren't being addressed.
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Journalist Peter Robison, who has covered Boeing's troubles for years, says the company is taking immediate steps to limit the financial damage the work stoppage could cause.
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Officials are sounding alarms after three babies overdosed — one fatally — on fentanyl left unsecured inside three Washington state homes in less than one week.
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As other entrepreneurs have pushed the edge of technology to bring well-heeled tourists to space, Stockton Rush saw new opportunities for exploring another frontier: the deep sea. He founded Everett, Wash.-based OceanGate in 2009.
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The man who fatally shot an Everett police officer last year has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Earlier this month, a jury found Richard Rotter guilty of aggravated first-degree murder.
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Thousands of people said goodbye to Boeing's final 747 airplane
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On Tuesday, Boeing is delivering its final 747 jumbo jet in Everett, Wash. From its first flight in 1969 to assembling some of the final 747s in 2022, photos show the revolutionary plane over its 54 year production run — which started and will now end in the Puget Sound region.