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Sen. Hawkins talks budget, K-12, 522 cash at town hall

State Sen. Brad Hawkins held a town hall in Monroe Wednesday, Sept. 6 which discussed the state budget, transportation, nursing, K-12 spending, and the Senator’s views on all of the above.

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Three restaurants told to straighten out the permits for their tents approached the City Council seeking a solution as the weather is turning, saying they'll lose business if they lose the tents.

Flaw in Ford fullsize trucks makes them theft target

Many full-size Ford trucks have been stolen in the area.

Monroe gun shop on Lewis burglarized

The Monroe Police Department responded to Armageddon Arms for a burglary in which many guns were stolen Sept. 6.

City of Everett files in court seeking to condemn, take Waits Motel

The city filed its condemnation request against the Waits Mote

Go-kart track in Monroe

Go-kart racing is back in Snohomish County with a small track that recently opened outside Evergreen Speedway.

Affordable housing sparsity in Everett leaves many priced out

Increasing home prices in Everett are leaving some priced out.

Monroe "Belonging" event Sept. 9 celebrates cultures

This Saturday, folks have the chance to gather to celebrate cultures. The event is called Belonging, and it is happening Sept. 9 from noon to 6 p.m. at Sky River Park.

Rabid bat found near Snohomish

A Snohomish-area bat tested positive for rabies

Everett Mayor, servant leader Pete Kinch dies at 80

Mayor Pete Kinch, who ran the city from 1990 to 1994, spent a lifetime as a public servant, businessman and community volunteer.

Sen. Brad Hawkins to hold town hall in Monroe

State Sen. Brad Hawkins will be hosting a public town hall and listening session

New public food pantry coming in Snohomish

The Snohomish Seventh-Day Adventist Church will be opening a new food pantry

Clearview residents talk issues with elected officials

Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.

Fires, camps in U.S. 2 bypass belt in Monroe shake agencies to act

Encampments and man-made brush fires in a stretch of greenbelt skirting the city's north has prompted a coordinated cleanup plan that could come into action as soon as this fall.

March on Washington, King’s significant “Dream” speech to be honored with local events Aug. 26­-28

There are three separate events and programs scheduled for Aug. 26-28 that will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington

Averill Field playground construction approved, sport courts postponed

The City Council last week said yes to moving the first phase of construction at Averill Field forward

Pianos to play await you in downtown Everett

Pianos have returned to downtown after a hiatus

Snohomish to have new police chief

The city's getting a new police chief starting Sept. 1.