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Snohomish Affordable Housing Group nonprofit plans to expand sites

At the corner of Bonneville Avenue and 14th Street, workers are leveling ground for a unique affordable housing complex.

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Coloring book of Snohomish features historical homes

A Snohomish Panther has produced a brand-new coloring book of 20 historic homes from around Snohomish.

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Everett council says to keep going on Everett-Snohomish fire agency pairing

City Council members support continuing to have Everett Fire look into joining forces with Snohomish Fire under a regional fire authority (RFA).

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Tribune NEWS BITES for June 9, 2021

Carnegie restoration wins state award

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State to pay $3.25 million over Monroe inmate’s death

The state will pay a $3.25 million wrongful death settlement to the family of a Monroe Corrections Complex prisoner who died from an uncared-for abdominal wound.

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Monroe seeks to hush train horns through these steps

City Hall’s interest in silencing train horns while passing through will require some diligence.

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Everett settles with fired ex-cop for $89,000

The city recently settled a disability discrimination lawsuit with a former police lieutenant who alleged that after his off-duty drunken driving charge

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Everett school to host two-dose vaccination clinics for ages 12 and up

Everett Public Schools will host an onsite COVID-19 vaccination clinic

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Everett's Imagine Children’s Museum open again June 2

Volunteers last month were putting the finishing touches on shining up the Imagine Children’s Museum at Wall Street and Hoyt Avenue.

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Who has filed for election in the local area

It's Kartak, Redmon, King, Franklin, Oss, Wittock and more

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Call to relocate Everett Planned Parenthood opponents can’t be done

A national conservative law firm says its intervention caused the city to pull down barriers in front of the Everett Planned Parenthood. The city says it already planned to take down the barriers.

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County selling 144 acres beside Glacier Peak HS to developer

The county is selling 144 wooded acres off of Cathcart Way to a division of national housing developer D.R. Horton

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Yes! The Evergreen State Fair is on for summer

Say it far and wide: The Evergreen State Fair is expected to happen this year. The county announced it is preparing to run an 11-day fair from Aug. 26 to Sept. 4, minus a break day Wednesday, Sept. 1.

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Rivers, lakes are still too cold and unsafe for swimming

The weather’s fine, but the waters are not.

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City wants part of Avenue D land as way to help bring housing

City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.

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Providence Everett nurses picket over contract

Nurse shortages at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett are in part because other area hospitals have better pay rates, frontline nurses told the Tribune.

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Snohomish chiropractor accused of sex crimes

The Snohomish chiropractor accused of inappropriately touching clients faces eight criminal counts of taking indecent liberties with patients.

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Monroe neighborhood’s attempt to solve speeding was blunted, but now city making uniform policy

A frustrated neighborhood’s aim to have drivers respect a 25 mph speed limit

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Future park at Averill Field being guided by community

The latest mock-up for Averill Field, at Third Street and Pine Avenue, used public input to incorporate a set of compromises for what could be built next year.