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WEEK IN REVIEW
Monday


Why are the white pines dying?
Many arrested for DUI said last drink served at...
Wondering how clean your favorite eatery is?
Sunday


One dead in Everett fire
Snowfall in county not expected to last
Friends mourn loss of 'Mr. Lake Roesiger'
Saturday


Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, vi...
No trial in death of crash victim; family outraged
It's a dangerous time to go hiking in backcountry
Friday


Pilchuck plunge rules: Jump in, dash out, shiver
Computer and TV recycling now free
Providence Hospice plans are put on hold
Thursday


State's minimum wage increases 48 cents today
Device gives DUI suspects driving option
Dozens out of work at county, more cuts to come
Wednesday


Liquor sales not shaken by tough times
Bystander helps rescue woman after carjacking
Shuffle may give cramped Everett court bigger digs
Tuesday


Digging goes on and on
What's worse: Taxes or cuts?
Injured Bothell firefighter undergoes facial su...
 

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