Josh Binda’s residency has been called into question following an eviction and FEC filings listing an Everett address. He ...
EVERETT — Upgrades are officially coming to Drew Nielsen Neighborhood Park following a unanimous City Council vote on Wednesday to put $345,000 toward playground renovations.
The Everett City Council has approved a $200,000 agreement to begin work for a new downtown AquaSox stadium. The cost of the ...
Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens is about to undergo a vibrant transformation as it plays host to "Color Storm," an exhilarating yarn bombing event set to ...
Lunch and Learn is a monthly program created and moderated by the City of Everett’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Department. The program is an opportunity for City staff to come together, share ...
The Everett City Council discussed the safety impacts of a lithium battery storage proposal for 20 acres in the Docklands District of the city at its meeting Monday night.
Nestled on the largest public marina on the West Coast, Fisherman Jack’s is a must-visit and worth the drive if you’re staying in Seattle. Featuring “tide to table” seafood Asian-fusion options, NGMA ...
Lynnwood City Council President Josh Binda addressing his residency at the council's business meeting on Monday, February 10, ...
Everett Councilmember Paula Rhyne announced her campaign for re-election to continue representing District 2.
In part 1 of this three-part series, we looked back at articles that made front-page news in the Edmonds Tribune-Review in ...
The San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum opened its doors in Summer 2017 after three attempts were made to have a hub for Black Culture.
Onnen died peacefully Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018, in Rochester. He was born Feb. 3, 1929, near Manson, Iowa, to Henry and Caroline (Berner) Onnen. Ron’s faith ...
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