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Jury trial of Snohomish brewer starts

The jury trial began last week of Snohomish brewer Frank Sandoval, who is now accused of molesting two women and attempting to molest another while they were under 18.

Latest county jail death may be tied to drug smuggling by inmates

County jail staff found an inmate unresponsive in his cell Wednesday, Oct. 26, and attempts to resuscitate the Everett man were unsuccessful.

Snohomish County cold weather shelters start regular season Nov. 1

Plummeting evening temps prompted several cold weather shelters in Snohomish County to open several days earlier than scheduled.

Whitfield, Ryan duel for Monroe school board

It may surprise some voters to hear that school board candidates Chuck Whitfield and Melanie Ryan agree on similar issues.

Two more come forward in Sandoval case

There are now three, not one, underage girls tied into the case against Frank Sandoval, a brewer at SnoTown Brewery.

Snohomish school board race for Position 2: Tabitha Baty and Rob Serviss

Two Snohomish High grads, Rob Serviss and Tabitha Baty, are running for a school board seat being vacated by Sara Fagerlie.

Snohomish school board race for Position 4: Sarah Adams and Sherri Larkin

Educator Sherri Larkin, who came out on top of a tight three-way primary this August, is trying to unseat incumbent Sarah Adams, a licensed mental health counselor who was appointed to the board in summer 2022.

City proposes redesigning Terrace Ave. to be “shared road”A graphic by the city showing how it may redesign Terrace Avenue. A meeting is Oct. 18.

One of the city’s solutions for the residential street of Terrace Avenue is making it a “shared road” where oncoming cars have to pull over behind bikes and pedestrians.

North Everett auto dealers seeing rise in car theftJustin Harpham and Mike Hutchinson, owners of Broadway Auto Sales in north Everett, have been dealing with damages to vehicles and thefts since t

In the two years since Justin Harpham and Mike Hutchinson bought Broadway Auto Sales in north Everett, they’ve seen their vehicles damaged and stolen in a rash of incidents.

Fate of King Charley’s burger spot up in air

King Charley’s, the striped purple-and-gold hamburger stand off of Highway 9, is “closed indefinitely,” a reliable source in contact with the family said to the Tribune.

The dump still won't take yard waste, why's that?

Snohomish County is still not accepting yard waste and clean wood at its three transfer station locations

Five apply for Everett school board opening

The school board will be interviewing five candidates who applied to fill a vacancy on the board

COVID rates slowly rising locally

COVID-19 case counts have been slowly creeping up since July

Everett Police Chief Templeman to retire

Respected and humble Police Chief Dan Templeman has decided to retire at the end of the month, closing out a career of service to the Everett community

Everett releases 2024 budget that adds cops

Mayor Cassie Franklin has released a balanced $438.8 million budget for 2024 which adds more city staff to accommodate the city’s growing needs, including nine new officers.

PUD “smart meters” starting to be deployed, which can give instant info about power usePUD Meter Journeyman Evan Aratani changes out the meter at a home in Mill Creek on Thursday, Sept. 21.

The PUD has begun deploying the first of 403,000 latest-generation electric meters, which give people an instant glimpse of power usage and the utility instant alerts of outages

New Monroe Schools Superintendent Shawn Woodward all ears on how to support students

Like any new student, Shawn Woodward is spending the first month of school sizing up his surroundings.

Providence Everett nurses prepared to strike

Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract