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Leslie Davis (left) and Lyndsay Lamb, twin sisters from Snohomish, star in a cable TV show that has been picked up for a second season.
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By JAKE BERG - Published July 22, 2020
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published online July 24, 2020
SNOHOMISH — Meeting details for the Tuesday, July 28 meeting are here. The meeting is to reshape part of the Avenue D corridor. More on this story...
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published July 22, 2020
EVERETT — A 4-alarm fire Thursday, July 16 destroyed the north building of the Waterfront Place Apartments, a 266-unit complex currently under construction in the 1300 and 1400 blocks of W. Marine View Drive due to open in coming months. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published July 22, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Food bank directors are reporting a drop in client numbers, and have some theories why, but emphasize that food banks are open and ready when people need them. More on this story...
By NATHAN BLACKWELL, contributing writer
Published July 22, 2020
EVERETT — Mayor Cassie Franklin and Police Chief Dan Templeman have committed to conducting a new review of the Police Department’s policies, including use of force, training, and standards as related to community expectations, in the wake of national and local calls for reforms to policing and the criminal justice system. However, many of the reforms requested in the public discourse already are in the city's rulebook. More on this story...
By NATHAN BLACKWELL, contributing writer
Published July 22, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Approximately one-third of people across Washington state do not earn enough income to provide themselves a basic survival budget for their living expenses, according to a new report from the United Ways of the Pacific Northwest. More on this story...
By JAKE BERG
Published July 22, 2020
MONROE — Monroe Police narcotics K-9 Sam had the largest find of his three-year career with partner Officer Devin Tucker while assisting the Everett Police Department in the search of a vehicle a couple months ago. More on this story...
By ADAM WORCESTER, contributing writer
Published July 22, 2020
EVERETT — The public hearing will be August 3rd. More on this story...
By JAKE BERG
Published July 15, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Starting in the fall of the 2020-2021 school year, high schools in districts with more than 2,000 students are required to keep naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, on campus. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published July 8, 2020
MONROE — The landowner of the East Monroe greenspace wanted the city to enter into a letter of intent formalizing the city into purchasing 43 acres of land, but City Council members resisted June 23. More on this story...
By ADAM WORCESTER, contributing writer
Published July 8, 2020
EVERETT — Police have declined to file charges against a breeder accused of housing 53 hedgehogs in dirty enclosures. More on this story...
By ELAINE HAFT, contributing writer
Published July 8, 2020
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish County Fire District No. 4 will be getting a new chief Aug. 1.
Don Waller, who hails from Winthrop, Washington, and currently the deputy fire chief of District 4, will replaceRon Simmons, who retires at the end of July. Waller, who has been deputy chief since September 2019, will oversee 30 full-time firefighters, 25 part-time firefighters and a staff of seven. More on this story...
Pools available for lap swim
Doug Ramsay photo
Swimmers participate in an afternoon lap swim session at the Everett YMCA on Thursday, July 2.
While open swimming is still restricted, the YMCA pool facilities in Everett and Monroe, along with the Snohomish Aquatic Center have reopened for lap swimming.
Reservations are required for lap swims at the Everett Y. Call 425-258-9211 or members can use the “YMCA Snohomish County” mobile app to reserve a time. Day pass fees apply. But Everett residents do not need a Y membership. For lap swims at the Monroe Y, call 360-805-1879 or use the “YMCA Snohomish County” mobile app.
The Snohomish Aquatic Center recommends preregistration to swim. Call 360-568-8030 during its business hours or email swim@snohomishaquatic.com to make a reservation request. Only registered swimmers will be able to enter the Snohomish facility.
Published July 8, 2020
By JAKE BERG
Published July 1, 2020
SNOHOMISH — Barbecue season is here, and this summer Kelso’s Kustom Meats is celebrating its 50-year anniversary. More on this story...
By JAKE BERG
Published June 24, 2020
SNOHOMISH — In the U.S., it is estimated that every two seconds, someone is in need of a blood transfusion. Pets need blood transfusions, too. A local vet has a program to collect donations. More on this story...
By ADAM WORCESTER, contributing writer
Published June 24, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Free summer meals for anyone age 18 and younger will soon be offered Monday through Friday at sites within the Snohomish, Monroe and Everett school districts. Here’s a breakdown of summer meal service by school district. More on this story...
By NATHAN BLACKWELL, contributing writer
Published June 10, 2020
MONROE — Kenna Harris, 25, has been missing since March 31. More than two months later, her family, friends and the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit continue to search for information that may help in locating her.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published June 3, 2020
SNOHOMISH — First Street did not see a large-scale protest like what happened in Seattle and Bellevue in response to George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis by a police officer, but rumors that rioters were coming had people lining the sidewalk Sunday, May 31 just in case. The group pinpointed as being the source that Antifa would convene in Snohomish says it never said this. More on this story...
Published June 10, 2020
SNOHOMISH — Political backlash and public disappointment over last week’s events is turning divisive. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published July 1, 2020
SNOHOMISH — People looking for solutions convened online last week in a city-organized town hall about racism and how to move forward from the events from May 31. More on this story...
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