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Redmon outlines partnerships, city projects in speech

SNOHOMISH — Mayor Linda Redmon’s State of the City speech Saturday in the Carnegie Building placed a spotlight on nonprofit partners the city government relies on to help fulfill local needs, and featured updates about major infrastructure projects such as its First Street plans.

Plans for future Everett stadium, where AquaSox and USL soccer would play, refined

EVERETT — The City Council moved closer last week to approving an outdoor events center downtown that will house the AquaSox minor league baseball team and a new United Soccer League (USL) franchise.

Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

Everett seeking to be official “Creative District”

Survey happening

EVERETT — The City of Everett recently announced the launch of a community survey as part of its efforts to become a certified Washington State Creative District.

News Bites for May 28, 2025 Tribune

Medley of short stories about Dick's Drive-In and more.

Casino Road residents worry of displacement in zoning plan, want community preserved

EVERETT — The thousands of people that make up the Casino Road community today are worried of being pushed out. A light rail station is coming to the area within 10 years, and developers have noticed. The city’s “Everett 2044” plan is online at www.everettwa.gov/2044 The website has all of the documents. There is also a map tool to compare today’s zones to the ones proposed in the zoning plan. The briefing May 21 will be at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers, 3002 Wetmore Ave. The hearing is scheduled for June 11 and final vote June 18 at the City Council.

Crime-fighting police drones program should be enlarged in Everett

EVERETT POLICE DRONES

A letter advocating for the Everett drones-as-a-first-responder program.

Indonesian American woman’s life memoir includes little-known World War II history

In 1961, members of a Snohomish church sponsored her return to the U.S. This Saturday, her story will be shared.

SNOHOMISH -- A deeply personal account of a little-known chapter of wartime history, one that grandson Brian Kimmel has worked for years to preserve and expand. On Saturday, May 17, the Snohomish United Methodist Church—the same church that sponsored Lohn’s return immigration to the U.S. in 1961—is hosting a book launch.

Children taught “Aloha” as way for think with kindness

For Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell, the author of “Let’s Live Aloha,” aloha is more than a word but a way of life. Children taught “Aloha” as way for think with kindness.

Recent Seattle clash may reoccur locally with campaign season ahead

SNOHOMISH POLITICS

A letter to the editor linking the Memorial Day weekend incident in Seattle where protestors protested a religious event and how the Pursuit Church, which its pastor was in the Seattle event, may involve itself with city of Snohomish politics on an effort of what has been described by some as "worship warfare."

County housing funds overpromised, and running short hurt real people

RENTER PROTECTIONS

A person whose housing relied on a county ARPA-funded program administered by VOAWW outlines how she was screwed.

Widely hailed urban mushroom farm at precipice of closure

EVERETT — The urban farm Black Forest Mushrooms is staring down closure without a last-minute government bailout.

Fundraiser seeks used book

BREAST CANCER FUNDRAISER

A letter petitioning for the donation of used books.

Annual Sky Valley motorcycle show May 18 to be in Granite Falls

The annual motorcycle show on the third Sunday of May will line Granite Falls’ streets, not Snohomish’s. The show will be Sunday, May 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Stanley Street. Why was there a venue change?

Snohomish advances in 3A State Tournament

Game action between Snohomish and Bellevue

As Snohomish Regional Fire Chief O’Brien to retire, Fire District 4 volunteers its own

MONROE — After 34 years as a firefighter and 13 as a fire chief, Kevin O’Brien announced his retirement from Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue. A new proposal submitted by Snohomish Fire District 4 (FD4) could see the temporary sharing of duties of its chief.

County Council to chew on wetlands code further May 14

Jared Mead makes third proposal

The Snohomish County Council has scheduled a May 14 public hearing on proposed updates to its Critical Areas Regulations ordinance relating to wetlands. County Councilman Jared Mead has introduced a third amendment.

Snohomish United USL2 soccer

Snohomish United USL2 soccer game June 1

First Street Master Plan committee to have initial meeting this month

SNOHOMISH — An advisory committee about First Street Master Plan begins meeting this month

Karl’s Bakery delicious

LOCAL BUSINESSES

A letter to the editor encouraging to support Karl's Bakery of Everett.

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