Boeing assembly workers remain on strike after declining the latest offer between the union and The Boeing Co. presented last week.
The only Snohomish County Superior Court Judge seat up for election might be one of this year’s more conspicuous county-level races. The roadside billboards first went up months ago. Sitting judge Whitney Rivera was appointed to the superior court this spring and is seeking election. Trial attorney Mary Anderson is taking her second shot at being elected to the bench after running for a seat last year. Ballots are due Nov. 5. It’s a nonpartisan position.
A letter opposing Everett Iniative 24-03 about the river.
SNOHOMISH — Mayor Linda Redmon’s proposed $115.5 million biennial budget includes major replacements of the city’s water and sewer lines, as well as traffic-calming and pedestrian infrastructure.
A letter for Mary Anderson for Judge.
EVERETT — Boeing assemblers are anticipated to vote Oct. 23 on whether to accept a renegotiated contract that union leaders agreed to present to employees.
MONROE — The City Council is taking a step toward potentially authorizing automated traffic cameras in town without taking an advisory vote of the people.
Big money and grassroots efforts have been part of Everett’s three ballot measures include two competing minimum wage increases
What to know of Proposition 1 in Monroe.
Economic Alliance group seeking new head
EVERETT — Eighty new beds to give temporary housing to homeless people along Smith Avenue are expected to open by the end of 2026 under a county grant of $4 million given to the city.
Big fire
From front to back volunteer, neighborhood association member Tammie Gere, Annie Allred of the Everett City Parks Department, volunteer Lou Rector and city arborist Stuart Chadwick all plant new shrubs, trees and flowers in Lions Park in Everett on a picture-perfect Saturday morning Oct. 12. The volunteers planted the greenery into prepared beds.
Local farms have opened their gates to embrace the fall season once again. Here's a great selection of what's new and what's happening in the Snohomish region.
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
A letter on Monroe Proposition 1 on November ballots.
A letter about fire trainings.
Snohomish utility bill increases criticized as burdensome
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