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Everett initiative is to let Snohomish River watershed bear legal rights

EVERETT — An Everett ballot initiative seeks to let the Snohomish River watershed bear legal rights. If it gets 3,000 signatures, it would go before Everett Council for consideration.

Archbishop Murphy High School dedicates healing pole on campus

Archbishop Murphy High School recently dedicated healing pole on campus

Everett mayoral election for ‘25 now a race

EVERETT — Recent City Council member Scott Murphy announces challenge against Cassie Franklin.

Snohomish motorcycle show brings out many

SNOHOMISH - Photo from the Snohomish Motorcycle Show

Challenge to Port’s ballot measure dismissed

Challenge to Port’s ballot measure dismissed

Monroe Schools trimming at the top

MONROE — Three executive positions in the school district are being cut because of budget reductions.

Clark Park gazebo removal and dog park plan at Everett Council this Wednesday

EVERETT - The City Council this week will begin deliberations to approve a plan to remove and store the Clark Park gazebo and install a dog park. A final vote is June 5.

A solution is developing about Andy’s tent

SNOHOMISH -- Could it be a resolution about the tent which prompted a public petition? A new structure will replace it, and here's why.

City of Mukilteo launches survey on renaming Mukilteo Speedway

Mukilteo has put out a public survey on renaming the Mukilteo Speedway (state Route 525) between Beverly Park Road and 1st Street within Mukilteo.

Snohomish is growing its arts scene

SNOHOMISH — A vibrant arts community is emerging in Snohomish.

Averill Field open for play

Averill Field is ready for play!

USPS working to reopen drive-up mailboxes

Drive-up mailboxes at multiple post offices in the county such as Monroe were broken into or vandalized in recent weeks, creating interruptions for drive-thru drop-offs.

Snohomish PD say crime trends stable

SNOHOMISH ­— Crime trends were little changed for Snohomish in 2023, Police Chief Nathan Alanis told the City Council in a walk-through of the department’s latest annual report.

Snohomish opens tree sponsor plan

SNOHOMISH — A program approved by the City Council on May 7 will let people pay to add dedicated trees and benches in the city.

Few surprises in candidate filings, but also some seats up for election

Few incumbents for the area’s state House and Senate races will fly through unchallenged this year as election filing week closed Friday. There are contested races in all parts of the county.