Everett Passes Emergency Moratorium On Supportive Housing In Residential Zones
Yesterday we ran a story on residents of the Port Gardner Neighborhood planning to give the Everett City Council a piece of their minds following a lease agreement between Housing Hope and the Everett...
View ArticleNewest Members Of Everett Fire Department Introduced To City Council
The four newest members of the Everett Fire Department were introduced to the Everett City Council tonight. Here’s a bit about them. Four Everett Fire Department recruits graduated from the Snohomish...
View ArticleEverett Police Body Camera Pilot Project To Begin By End Of Year
Wednesday night Everett Police Chief Dan Templeman told members of the Everett City Council Public Safety Committee he sees body cameras becoming a staple of the police tool belt like handcuffs and...
View ArticleCongressman Larsen Backs Request For Additional Staff At Everett’s Busiest...
The busiest fire station in the city of Everett, Washington in terms of annual call volume is Station 6 which is located on Evergreen Way in south Everett. Last Saturday Congressman Rick Larsen toured...
View ArticleNo Hazards Detected After Chemical Odor Found In South Everett Plant
Got a follow up today from Leslie Hynes at South County Fire after a two-alarm Haz-Mat call out last night on 134th SW in south Everett. NO INJURIES, NO HAZARDS DETECTED AFTER REPORT OF CHEMICAL SMELL...
View ArticleEverett Fire Department Using Decals To Mark Pride Month
The Everett Fire Department has put special decals on their rigs to mark Pride month. We asked Everett Fire Chief Dave DeMarco about the decals. The display of the pride decal for the month of June is...
View ArticleAn Everett, Washington Firefighter’s Very Personal Take On Pride Month
June is widely recognized as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month. The Everett Fire Department has placed PRIDE decals on many of their rigs. Yesterday Everett Firefighter Ryan Randall...
View ArticleEverett Traffic Detectives Investigating Late Night Motorcycle Crash
A motorcyclist was taken to Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett with life-threatening injuries after a crash just before 1 AM. The bike ran into the back of a parked car in the 6300 block of...
View ArticleEverett Mayor In Paris For Air Show
Earlier this week the City of Everett announced that Mayor Cassie Franklin would be attending the Paris Air Show. The following is from the City’s press release about the Mayor attending. “More than...
View ArticleThursday Music At The Marina Returns To Port Of Everett June 20th
Looks like the weather forecast is heating up at the right time. The popular outdoor music series returns to the South Marina’s Port Gardner Landing (1700 W. Marine View Drive) right in front of...
View ArticleEverett Burglar Plays Losing Game Of Chutes And Ladders
It took the combination of a camera system, K-9, Ladder Truck and several cops but a burglar who first made a phony call to 9-1-1 is behind bars after an early morning break-in at Alfy’s Pizza on...
View ArticleLast Chance For Monte Cristo Award Nominations
Got a neighbor who has done amazing things with their property? Here’s a chance to offer them some recognition. Nominations are now open for the 2019 Monte Cristo Awards. Each year, the Monte Cristo...
View ArticleTwo Citizens To Receive Life-Saving Award
There will be a special presentation at the Everett City Council meeting tomorrow night. On Wednesday, June 19, Everett Fire Chief Dave DeMarco will present the Citizen Lifesaving Award to two...
View ArticleTop Two Administrators At Snohomish Health District Resign
8:20 PM Editor’s Update: Received a return call from Shawn Frederick who has been appointed as Interim Administrator. He advised that the resignations were part of an amicable separation between the...
View ArticleRobber Hits Key Bank At Silver Lake In South Everett
At about 10:20 AM a robber hit the Key Bank Branch at 110th and 19th Avenue SE near Silver Lake. According to Everett Police a male with a mask entered the bank and demanded money. After getting an...
View ArticleAfter 42 Years Jim Iles Retiring From Everett City Legal Team
At the Wednesday night City Council meeting it was announced that Jim Iles will be retiring after 42 years service with the City of Everett, Washington. For the last 15 years Iles has been the City...
View ArticleWall Street Building Re-Named Everett Municipal Building
Today the City of Everett announced a new name for the 10 story glass building at the corner of Wall and Wetmore in downtown Everett. Here’s the why from city hall. Currently known as the Wall Street...
View ArticleAnimal Farm Opens Saturday At Everett’s Forest Park
Almost a victim to budget cuts last year the Animal Farm at Forest Park in Everett, Washington is set to open Saturday morning for the summer. Here’s more in a press release from Everett Parks. Everett...
View ArticleWater Features At Forest Park Ready For Summer
For those not familiar there are a host of different water features for kids at Forest Park in Everett, Washington. Next week the outdoor wading pool opens mid-days for kids under 8 years old. Here’s...
View ArticleDistracted Driving Crackdown By WSP This Weekend
Can’t say you weren’t warned. The Washington State Patrol will be out in force this weekend looking for distracted drivers. Washington State Patrol (WSP) troopers will conduct a statewide emphasis on...
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