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Surprise billing: The No Surprises Act went into effect in 2022 to protect consumers against unexpected bills from care received out of network. These bills usually come with a higher deductible and ...
Prep wrestling roundup for Saturday, Dec. 21: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email
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Prep basketball roundup for Saturday, Dec. 21: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results and statistics, email
[email protected]. Please report results by 10:30 p.m.) ...
The Kidney Auxiliary of Puget Sound, also know as KAPS, wants to express our thanks to Buck’s American Café, in Everett. For over a year, the management at Buck’s has allowed us to host our mid-day ...
Completed in the spring of 2021 with support from the state Department of Ecology, the port removed an estimated 3,500 cubic yards of contaminated soil, created 1,300 feet of new shoreline habitat and ...
Over the summer, the Bothell City Council approved a change to municipal code to lower the speed limit on the highway. It’s ...
LAKE STEVENS — Following the narrow failure of a school bond in November, the Lake Stevens School District is planning to try again. The bond is for the same amount — $314 million. In November, it ...
Every year The Daily Herald takes nominations and lets readers vote for the Best of Snohomish County Awards. There are dozens of categories, but here are the 2023 top choices for the best Breweries in ...
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Correcting the lack of clarity on prices and the inability to make easy comparisons, Fisher said, was the intent of the laws. Efforts should now be made to follow through on those promise to patients ...