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Mill Creek exploring switch of fire agencies

Mill Creek is looking at changing fire service providers after shopping around.

Everett libraries to expand hours starting late February

The city’s library system will expand its hours come late February

At least 64 died on the streets this year in Snohomish County

Sixty-four people, if not more, died in Snohomish County without shelter during the past 12 months.

A first for Queen Anne

Jewish center opens to much celebration

A large number of the area’s Jewish community

More additions to Magnolia Village

Reimagine Magnolia Village

Everett High students walk out over sexual harassment

Last week, Everett High students marched to raise awareness against sexual harassment and gathered to be heard.

Brandy Donaghy appointed to Legislature

Last week, the County Council unanimously selected state Rep. John Lovick

Monroe Schools’ Superintendent Blasko put on leave by school board, to be investigated

Fifty or more Monroe School teachers and supporters gathered outside the Monroe School District offices on a wet and cold Monday, Dec. 13 evening to protest school district leadership. “We’re zooming in to the School Board meeting tonight, they all went home” one sign carrier said, meaning the School Board meeting was being held remotely and the sign-carrying teachers were not invited.

Countywide affordable housing tax approved for Snohomish County

A Snohomish County Council majority last week authorized an increase to the county sales tax rate by 0.1 percen

First case of Omicron variant detected in county

The Omicron variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 has now been detected in Snohomish County

Transition at Craven Farm preserves traditions.

Craven Farm grew into a household name for the area. Understanding the impact Craven Farm has made in the community has been eye-opening to new owners Brian and Kimi Chadwick.

Online petition to remove Monroe Schools Superintendent has 950+ signatures

An online petition seeking to remove Monroe School District Superintendent Justin Blasko erupted last week

Blackman Lake may receive deeper analysis in coming years

The health of Blackman Lake, once considered a jewel of the town, is continuing to decline because of a multitude of reasons.

Course set to fixing Pilchuck Park road and riverbank

The City Council voted on a plan to relocate the Pilchuck Park access road and reinforce the nearby river’s slope at its final council meeting of the year Dec. 7

COVID survivor publishes paperback of everyday humor

Carol Cross just published one book and finished writing another, which is a noteworthy accomplishment for someone who cannot read.