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The Tulalips' rapid rise took a lot more than luck
Less than a decade ago, the area now called Quil Ceda Village was a drab stretch of I-5 north of Everett. Now it's home to a Wal-Mart, a Home Depot and Seattle Premium Outlets, an open-air mall with more than 500,000 square feet of retail space. [More]



Kevin Nortz / The Herald
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A Truth Beyond, Chapter I: The Quiet Hill
Why did young Mylo Harvey die after a struggle with Everett police? A reporter's questions lead to lessons about family, loss and the ability to endure. [More]



Kevin Nortz / The Herald
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• About the writer
• Credits
• A Truth Beyond, Chapter III: Full Disclosure


Detectives hope answers to cold cases lie in a deck of cards
The cards, each featuring information about an unsolved case, will be given to Snohomish County Jail inmates in hopes of getting new leads. [More]



Darren Breen / The Herald
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• Man's 1999 beating death remains a mystery
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Mariners find renewed hope for 2008 season
The 2008 season brings renewed hope for the Seattle Mariners, and everything seems to reflect back to 2001. How does this rebuilt starting rotation, which seems deeper one through five than any they've ever had, stack up with 2001? [More]



Associated Press
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Everett Boat Show 2008
A guide to the boat show, safety information for boaters, tips about finding moorage and some of this year's hottest accessories. [More]



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Stevens Pass train disaster of 1910: History's valuable lesson
On March 1, 1910, the deadliest avalanche in the United States' history swept away nearly 100 lives in the small railroad town of Wellington on the west side of the pass. [More]



Photo Courtesy of the Everett Public Library
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• Historical Herald front page (4)

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