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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.
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 ...
Edmonds announces summer concert lineup The Edmonds Arts Commission is hosting 20 shows from July 8 to Aug. 24, featuring a range of music styles from across the Puget Sound region. by Jenna ...
The tax would have helped pay for transportation infrastructure, but was also set to give Mukilteo the highest sales tax rate in the state.
Commentary Comment: Immigration crackdown has economic fallout for all Undocumented workers are a major source of labor in many fields. Replacing them won’t be easy; or cheap. Tuesday, June 24 ...
In the meantime, personal circumstances, retirement savings and one’s health will factor into individual’s decisions on when to retire. Fear of potential cuts to Social Security and Medicare ...
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 ...
On June 9, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fired all 17 members of a key panel of medical and science experts overseeing the use of vaccines for the ...
Comment: Immigration debacle shows failure as nation of laws No fix will be possible until both parties stop using the crisis for their own political purposes. Thursday, June 19, 2025 1:30am ...
Comment: Hegseth renaming ships dishonors memory of ‘warriors’ Navy vessels were named for Harvey Milk, Cesar Chavez and others in recognition of their service to country. Wednesday, June 11 ...