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Nanny Charged with Abusing Baby, Leading to Severe Injuries

The article reports on a serious child abuse case involving a nanny, Amber Rath, in Bothell, where a five-month-old baby suffered severe injuries, including cerebral palsy, due to her alleged abusive treatment. Prosecutors have charged Rath with multiple counts of assault after the child was hospitalized for brain hemorrhages consistent with abusive head trauma.

Stanwood Man Charged in Fatal Crash Involving Genealogical Society Head

Joseph Checkeye has been charged in connection with a fatal crash that resulted in the death of Ronald Sailer, the head of a genealogical society. The incident occurred in 2022 when Checkeye was allegedly driving at 85 mph.

Stanwood Man Charged in Fatal Crash Involving Genealogical Society Head

Joseph Checkeye has been charged with reckless driving at 85 mph, resulting in the tragic death of Ronald Sailer, head of a genealogical society, on Fire Trail Road in 2022. This incident highlights the severe consequences of dangerous driving behaviors.

Mother Pleads Guilty in Accidental Shooting of Baby in Granite Falls

A mother in Granite Falls has pleaded guilty to charges related to the accidental shooting of her 11-month-old daughter. Both parents are facing sentencing in January 2025, raising concerns about gun safety in homes with children.

Snohomish County Voter Turnout and Local Election Results

The article provides an overview of recent local election news in Snohomish County, noting a decrease in voter turnout compared to the 2020 elections. It discusses the differing responses of local Republicans and Democrats to the results, updates on key races, and significant initiatives like a proposed minimum wage increase in Everett.

Seattle-area Restaurants Open for Thanksgiving

The article lists Seattle-area restaurants open for Thanksgiving, providing options for those who prefer dining out instead of cooking. It highlights local eateries in Everett and Mill Creek, promoting the community's dining scene during the holiday.

Snohomish County Rings in the Holidays with Festive Celebrations

Snohomish County is celebrating the holidays with a series of festive events starting the last Saturday of November and continuing through December. The celebrations will include music, visits from Santa, and nativity scenes, creating a joyful atmosphere for the community.

First Bills Drop Ahead of WA's 2025 Legislative Session

The article discusses the pre-filing of several legislative proposals in Washington state ahead of the 2025 session, focusing on issues such as permanent standard time, immigration policies, and fentanyl penalties. It highlights the proactive steps lawmakers are taking to address these important topics.

$25M Invested in US 2 Trestle Studies: Progress or Stalemate?

$25 million has been invested in studies related to the US 2 trestle, which connects Everett and Lake Stevens. Despite this significant expenditure over the last decade, there remains uncertainty about finding a viable solution to the trestle's ongoing issues.

‘Give them a chance’: The fight to bring salmon back to Edmonds stream

The article highlights local efforts to remove fish barriers in Perrinville Creek, aiming to restore salmon populations. A potential federal grant could provide crucial funding for this environmental restoration project.