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SNOHOMISH — R.C. “Swede” Johnson, a lion of a civic leader, died March 11, his family announced last week. He was 81.
The new rules allow for more types of properties to have ADUs in the urban areas of the county. Outside of just single family homes, now duplexes and townhouses are afforded the right to have ADUs on ...
SNOHOMISH — Prominent changes to First Street, displayed last week as concepts being evaluated, could see narrower road lanes ...
MONROE — Online pictures of a yard filled with water at a house in the Fryelands Neighborhood during Ziply Fiber’s underground installation work caught neighbors’ attention last week. A Ziply ...
In my long life of service to my community, I have never seen the outrageous, lawless, and anti-constitutional actions of Trump and his handlers – most egregiously, Elon Musk. These are a gang of ...
Mayor Franklin is correct. A one-size-fits-all approach to municipal budgeting doesn’t work. Her proposed legislative fix advocating to increase the annual cap from 1% to 3% is a great idea if aimed ...
Everett High Seagull Second Base sophomore, Mia Hoekendorf makes the tag on Jackson baserunner, #7, Stak, in early play March 25 between the two teams at Phil Johnson Ballfields. Led by Senior Pitcher ...
EVERETT — Mayor Cassie Franklin announced a renewed directive to address youth safety as part of her eighth State of the City speech Thursday, March 27 in APEX Everett. The focus on youth is four ...
Youth Hornets racer River Peter looks out from their car ahead of the A-Main race Saturday, March 29 at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe. Kylie Ann Suryan won the A-Main race; Jacob Levitt won the B-Main ...
SNOHOMISH — Numerous people came to G.A.R. Cemetery over the weekend finding the objects and tokens that had been on their family members’ graves removed and placed in an assorted pile by the main ...
CLEARVIEW — A second marijuana retailer wanting to open along Highway 9 aroused not just a formal complaint to county officials filed by a competitor but also a room-filling meeting about the topic ...
SNOHOMISH — Prominent changes to First Street, displayed last week as concepts being evaluated, could see narrower road lanes to accommodate wider sidewalks and may see angled parking switched for ...
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