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EVERETT — Everett’s water utility restored service to a portion of a pipeline east of Lake Stevens on Tuesday after a fracture discovered over the weekend forced the utility to shut off the water.
Residents in the diverse, tight-knit neighborhood want “Investment without displacement.” The city’s plan will help achieve that, staff say.
In Our View Editorial: A loss for Northwest tribes, salmon and energy The White House’s scuttling of the Columbia Basin pact returns uncertainty to salmon survival. Saturday, June 21, 2025 1 ...
EVERETT — After almost two years of studies and deliberations, the Everett City Council on Wednesday selected a downtown location as the site for a potential stadium to host the minor league ...
The American public would do well to remember that they should not entrust their health to the government. The food pyramid, for example, was a government creation that promoted carbohydrates as ...
Residents question Edmonds after hiring firm for RFA vote Some allege the city is using public funds to promote annexation. Edmonds officials say they are working within the law. by Jenna Peterson ...
Sports AquaSox switch-pitcher’s long path leads to Everett High-A baseball represents just another step in Jurrangelo Cijntje’s journey. by Joe Pohoryles Friday, June 27, 2025 12:48pm Sports ...
Photography Country’s longest beards descend on Everett in pursuit of record The grizzled group of 40 didn’t reach the mark they wanted Friday, but they had a good time anyway. by Will Geschke ...
Thirty-five crews from the PUD, along with 15 mutual aid crews, are working to restore power. The PUD expects repairs Wednesday night could result in “significant restoration” in the south ...
By 2050, Community Transit expects to spend about $1.4 billion to fully transition to zero-emission service. The agency hopes to purchase 19 hydrogen and 40 electric buses by 2027. The proposed ...
In Our View Editorial: ‘Big, beautiful bill’ would take from our climate, too Along with cuts to the social safety net, the bill robs investments in the clean energy economy. Thursday, May 29 ...
From fall 2023 to this April, COVID caused over 1,000 hospitalizations in the county and more than 5,000 deaths statewide. The flu caused 122 hospitalizations and six deaths in Snohomish County ...