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Northbound I-5 gets squeezed this weekend in Everett | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 days agoThe closure is part of a project to add a carpool lane from Everett to Marysville. EVERETT — It...
11-foot totem pole, carved in Everett, took 35 years to make — or 650 | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 days agoA piece of Everett some 650 years in the making will soon make its way to Alaska. In January, local...
Downtown Everett mural brings wild animals, marine creatures to life | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 15 hours agoThe Imagine Children’s Museum, located around the corner, uses the building for storage. For now,...
DAYS Preview Photos: Everett Sees Alana Again…Plus, Nicole And Eric Work Together
SOAPHUB via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoSerious conversations happen around Salem today. The post DAYS Preview Photos: Everett Sees Alana...
Susan Backlinie, first victim in 'Jaws' film, dead at 77
Fox News· 8 hours agoSusan Backlinie, famously known as the first victim in the 1975 film, "Jaws," has died, Fox News...
Snohomish County residents marvel at dazzling views of northern lights | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 1 day agoChances are good that the aurora borealis could return for a repeat performance Saturday night. The...
Here Are The Hilariously Accurate Tweets About "The Fall Guy"
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Fall Guy recently hit theaters, and people can't stop raving about it (even if the box office...
Book Club: Discuss ‘James,’ by Percival Everett, With Us
New York Times· 3 days agoFor The Book Review Podcast’s May book club, we’ll talk about “James,” Percival Everett’s radical reimagining of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”
John Travolta’s Alleged New Romance May Have a Major Hurdle on His End
SheKnows· 8 hours agoWhile the internet and friends of the two are shipping John Travolta and Kristin Davis together,...
Percival Everett’s new book ‘James’ revisits ‘Huckleberry Finn.’
The Florence Times-Daily· 2 days agoCHICAGO — I’ve had difficult interviews before. I’ve interviewed Lou Reed, who may be the most notoriously difficult interview subject of the past half century. (It went badly.) I once