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Snohomish will still have two fire stations ifFD4-city campus concept advances

Snohomish will still have two fire stations in town

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New series of free fire safety classes in Monroe

As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.

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Everett Library cutbacks tied to staff shortage

EVERETT — The downtown library isn't open on Sundays anymore, and the branch on Evergreen Way is no longer open on Mondays.

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The former Roosevelt Store to be marijuana retail shop

A marijuana shop is cleared to open soon in the former Roosevelt Store near Roosevelt and Trombley roads.

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New record shop in Snohomish is homegrown

But why records when digital download is so accessible?

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Everett mural brings Jimi Hendrix to life, and it’s all by spray can

It's no accident why a rock legend stares down Hewitt Avenue.

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News Bites for December 28, 2022

The big construction site at Fryelands Boulevard and U.S. 2 will be a warehouse, but its tenant hasn’t been identified yet.

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Small plane that crashed Nov. 18 was doing stall tests: NTSB

Federal transportation safety investigators on Saturday released the preliminary determination

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Repairing Blackman Lake: The next steps to try to curb lake’s decline

The city hired Herrera this fall to begin monitoring blue-green algae blooms (cyanobacteria) in the lake and recommend ways to manage the toxic flora. This December 2022 story discusses how it is being done.

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Everett to have red light cameras in coming year

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, red light cameras are coming to Everett.

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Maltby neighbors air concerns as development project roars back

A proposed townhome community that’s been revived

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First Street tree removals were needed, but replacements won’t be soon

Late November's snowstorm severely damaged many of First Street's substantial mature trees

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Everett council 4-3 in instituting labor mandate

By a 4-3 council vote, the city will use mandatory project labor agreements on major city projects above $5 million

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Vigil Dec. 21 honors homeless people who died

Dozens of people died on the streets in Snohomish County over the past 12 months

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Boeing’s final 747 marks end of a grand era

On a crisp, cool night, 747 No. 1,547 rolled out of the factory

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Larry Countryman, an artist and politician, dies

"He was a very talented artist. If you look at his comics, it was a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor,"

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Past questions reappear at Harvey Field public meeting

The public has plenty of questions on Harvey Field's proposal

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Everett Historical Commission calls for respect

When the city planning director overruled the all-volunteer historical commission

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Monroe searching for cash for north area park

The city will need to rearrange its $5 million funding plan