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Everett stadium work advances with $10.6M from city council
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A plan to build a new $120 million outdoor stadium/events center on a 12.5-acre site next to Angel of the Winds Arena in downtown Everett got a big boost Wednesday.

Big Frederickson industrial project could be yours to buy and build

By BRIAN MILLER

How many of us, way back in 2010, had even heard of Frederickson? Raise your hands, class.


Interior upgrades start at Benaroya Hall

By JOURNAL STAFF

The project will reimagine public spaces at the concert hall, home of the Seattle Symphony, and includes a refreshment of existing spaces and the addition of new ones. New spaces include a gathering lounge and community room.


$40M Forest Trailhead exhibit opens at Woodland Park Zoo

By EMMA LAPWORTH

The zoo is also seeking a design team to renovate the Wild Encounters exhibit.

Intracorp starts on Cap Hill corner

By JOURNAL STAFF

The $2.5 million land sale at 1312 E. Olive St. came in mid-March. Intracorp then acquired a former church parking lot on the corner of 14th, intending to build a nine-unit townhouse project.

Guemes ferry to go out for maintenance

By JOURNAL STAFF

The Guemes Island Ferry will be out of service starting Monday for two weeks of scheduled maintenance.

Childcare instead of 56 SeaTac units

By JOURNAL STAFF

The empty old office building is still standing at 19518 International Blvd., nearly two years after it sold to local investors.

Solar ranch aims to prove grazing cattle under the panels is a farmland win-win

By TAMMY WEBBER and JOSHUA A. BICKEL

A Tennessee solar developer is betting that cattle-grazing and solar panels can coexist — and benefit farmers as well as the electric grid.

At The Movies: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' still has some style

By JAKE COYLE

Fashion trends are notoriously fickle but some things, like Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, never go out of style.


Getting the most out of barrier-free tours for yourself or someone with a disability

By STEFANIE DAZIO

For people living with disabilities, barriers to tourism can range from the obvious — such as an out-of-service elevator — to the unseen, like an outing that's too long or a setting that's too loud.



TODAY'S STORIES

A & E
Everett stadium work advances with $10.6M from city council
$40M Forest Trailhead exhibit opens at Woodland Park Zoo

Business
New Wenatchee to Portland flight set
Evergreen Goodwill
Jobless claims fall to 50-year low
Prediction markets: are they different from sports betting?
Stocks rally to the finish of their best month since 2020

Construction
Interior upgrades start at Benaroya Hall
Guemes ferry to go out for maintenance

Environment
Solar ranch aims to prove grazing cattle under the panels is a farmland win-win

Weekend
At The Movies: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' still has some style
Getting the most out of barrier-free tours for yourself or someone with a disability
Surreal drama at Union Arts
Chopaka Lake spared closure
Most sunscreens harm corals. Here's what you can do
A tiny Arctic village in Alaska is trying to revive its polar bear tourism industry
After Hours: Authors discuss urban nature

Real Estate
Childcare instead of 56 SeaTac units
Big Frederickson industrial project could be yours to buy and build
Intracorp starts on Cap Hill corner
Julie Brown
Evergreen Goodwill
Erik Nordstrom
Evergreen Goodwill
A-P Hurd
Evergreen Goodwill






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