The end of this year’s Legislative session is scheduled for March 7. Bills from area state legislators that as of March 1 have made through both chambers, in alphabetical order, include:
In early April, Fire District 4 plans to set alight some of the buildings of the block of Pine Avenue that formerly housed Steuber’s Distributing Co. for fire training purposes.
A letter from City Administrator Heather Thomas about outdoor temporary structures (tents, gazebos) at restaurants.
Concerns about the city of Snohomish's affordable housing incentives.
The city is preparing to ink a deal for trash collection to continue with Republic Services for seven more years to 2031.
The City Council will hold a second public hearing and vote to decide at its March 5 meeting
The city’s Planning Commission is continuing a hearing in March over a planned development in north Everett’s Delta neighborhood.
Flowing Lake’s floating dock needs to be replaced. The wooden dock’s surface is starting to get holes.
The Sky Valley Food Bank’s director Matt Campbell lately has had a certain sense of eagerness.
High school senior Maverick Cradduck of Everett placed 15th in the world championship for Irish dancing about a year ago in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
A contested development along Paradise Lake Road that would add more than 400 residents now has the green light, but the approval stipulates that key road improvements to state Route 522 and nearby streets must happen.
The city could soon be the new stewards of Bob Heirman’s former family homestead.
The school board has scattered opinions on whether moving sixth grade up to middle school starting in fall 2025 is right, and whether this is the right move right now.
The Navy will homeport 12 Constellation-class frigates at Naval Station Everett over the next 10 years, and the Navy is taking comments on the environmental impacts of the plan.
County Councilman Nate Nehring has introduced an ordinance to require annual testing of drug chemicals in county-owned supportive housing facilities.