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Annual homeless persons survey Jan. 24 seeks volunteers

The annual Point in Time Homelessness Count will be happening Tuesday, Jan. 24

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

Snohomish will still have two fire stations in town

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Federal transportation safety investigators on Saturday released the preliminary determination

Newly minted labor mandate vetoed by mayor as too risky

Mayor Cassie Franklin last week vetoed the council's mandate that the city use a Project Labor Agreement

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.

Maltby neighbors air concerns as development project roars back

A proposed townhome community that’s been revived

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

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

Boeing’s final 747 marks end of a grand era

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

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,"

County’s land buys will let Flowing Lake Park grow

Over the past two years, the county has secured some 82 acres southeast of Flowing Lake Park to hold on to for preservation.

Past questions reappear at Harvey Field public meeting

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

Monroe searching for cash for north area park

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

Dispute may see The Everett Clinic exit Regence's provider network

Thousands of residents who have health plans with Regence BlueShield and go to The Everett Clinic

Operation Sky Valley’s programs are keeping community fed

When Pam Steadman moved to Washington when she was younger