EVERETT — The city’s annual Street Tunes program, featuring a little more than one dozen public pianos, will be back in downtown from Aug. 1 to Aug. 29. The working pianos are available during daylight hours. Artists decorated each one, and most pianos were donated by the community. For the list of locations for pianos, see www.everettwa.gov/streettunes
This fall will be crucial for the Everett AquaSox minor league baseball team as the city and Everett AquaSox are planning toward multi-use stadium.
Wakeboarding action from the 2024 wakeboard championships held at Lake Tye.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune responding to a story about a petition for seniors.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune about horse feces not being cleaned up after the Kla Ha Ya Days parade.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune refuting and responding to multiple statements made in favor of the Port of Everett Proposition 1.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune opposing the Port of Everett Proposition 1 in August ballots.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune of concerns about destruction of the fly loft of the former Lon Brown Theater in Snohomish.
MONROE -- The city opened two new pickleball courts at Sky River Park last week.
SNOHOMISH — The Buzz Inn restaurant at Harvey Field was to bow out. Since then, things have firmed up for another year.
EVERETT -- A recently launched program in Everett aims to add 3,000 trees around parts of the city, and they’re free to anyone who wants one.
MONROE — The City Council approved a Levy Lid Lift measure benefiting the Parks and Recreation Department to appear on the ballot this November.
EVERETT — The city intends to rezone the former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave.
A letter in the July 31 Tribune praising Everett Police.
SNOHOMISH — For the past five years, local ex-hockey player Kacey Walker has coached players aged 16 to 20, focusing on improving their skating abilities as a power skating coach and enhancing their puck handling, shooting and passing skills.