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Everett’s big Fisherman's Village music festival is this weekend

New twists and prominent headliners could make this weekend’s sixth annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival its biggest and best yet.

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Miracle League gets everyone in the game

Don Purvis’ voice booms across the Rotary Field parking lot.

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City projects find funding from state Legislature

The state budget is dishing out $3 billion in bonds across the state, giving many local projects a piece of the pie.

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Seniors gravitating toward cannabis - is it right for you?

Seniors may be becoming more open to cannabis for healing aches and inflammations.

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Snohomish High's "The Addams Family" plays up wackiness

SNOHOMISH -- Coverage of Snohomish High's fall 2019 theater production

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Farmers markets kickstarting their seasons shortly

Farmers markets, featuring fresh food from local vendors, are beginning to blossom starting this month.

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Everett has numerous new housing projects underway

Three new apartment sites want to sprout around the city.

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Everett districting commission activates soon

More than two dozen applicants from all corners of the city have so far applied for Everett’s council districting commission.

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Second Street plans, still being tweaked, aim to make road safer

Wider sidewalks. A tree-lined avenue. Slower traffic.

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Everett Transit low-income fare approved, begins July 1

Beginning in July, Everett Transit will offer a $1.50 fare for eligible low-income riders.

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ATV group would like to ride on Snohomish city roads

An ATV group is asking the city to let people ride on the streets.

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Two honored for CPR save in Monroe

One never knows how important they could be when it comes to saving a life.

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News Bites for April 17, 2019

First challenger for Snohomish council, Planned Kelsey­/Blueberry intersection changes would add left turn lane and more-

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Come one, come all to the 2019 Snohomish Easter Parade

It’s almost time to hop over to the parade.

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Women-only martial arts class created with a purpose

The late Sunday afternoon sun streams through big windows into a room covered wall-to-wall in gym mats.

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PUD’s Community Solar program lets public buy in to array

Installing a home solar panel system can be pricey, but a PUD program related to its upcoming solar project lets everyday people get in on green energy.

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Second wave of flu swamps hospitals in Snohomish County

A late season flu outbreak is causing crowding at local hospitals and the infection may not have peaked yet, say local experts.

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Two parties want Kimberly-Clark site, which is due for deeper cleanup

The former Kimberly-Clark mill site has at least two suitors in a bidding war to turn the approximately 67-acre waterfront parcel into maritime use.