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Mukilteo Speedway: Name change proposal dropped

Mukilteo residents spoke out loud and clear – they didn’t want anyone messing with the name Mukilteo Speedway. During an April work session, Mayor Joe Marine proposed renaming the …

A Juneteenth Community Celebration is June 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Willis D. Tucker Park, 6705 Puget Park Drive, Snohomish. For more information: info@naacp-snoco.org .   The …

Community Transit to eliminate commuter bus fare

The Community Transit Board voted last week to eliminate the agency’s commuter bus fare in September. The Snohomish County transit agency currently charges a higher fare for commuter routes …

The City of Mill Creek's  Pianos on Main 2024 begins with a free outdoor concert featuring Josh Rawlings Monday, July 1, at 5 p.m. outside Town & Country Market, 15605 Main Street, Mill …

Ferry system goes out to bid for new hybrid-electric vessels

Washington State Ferries has published an invitation to bid on building five new hybrid-electric ferries, an overdue achievement that promises to eventually bring more reliability to cross-Sound …

Whooping cough activity on the rise in Snohomish County

Whooping cough or pertussis is spreading more than usual this year, locally and statewide. Ten confirmed or probable cases of pertussis have been identified in county residents so far this year. …

People in Snohomish County will have a chance to ride a new and different kind of bus later this year – one that’s powered by hydrogen instead of diesel fuel. Community Transit is …

The Everett Animal Shelter was awarded a $50,000 grant from national nonprofit Petco Love in support of its lifesaving work for animals in Snohomish County. “Our investment in the Everett …

Two loaded guns intercepted at Paine Field

Officers with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at Seattle Paine Field International Airport (PAE) intercepted two loaded firearms this week during routine X-ray screening of travelers …

County using opioid funds for mobile treatment vans

Washington is so far set to receive around $1.6 billion in settlement funds from companies accused of playing a role in fueling the opioid epidemic. That’s according to the state attorney …

Mill Creek Handmade canceled

Mill Creek Handmade, originally scheduled for June 2, has been postponed due to inclement weather, according to the organizers. The event at Town Center was to view and purchase local art and …

Mill Creek vows to get rid of graffiti

Over the past two years, the Mill Creek City Council created two ordinances and authorized the use of Mill Creek municipal code for a private property clean-up project. They were anti-camping on …

The Memorial Day weekend has passed, but the need for blood donors continues as the Pacific Northwest has officially entered the “100 deadliest days” – the time between Memorial Day …

Mill Creek marks Memorial Day

Mill Creek residents, as they always do, turned out for the City's Memorial Day event Monday, May 27, at Library Park on Bothell-Everett Highway.

Most EPS foam containers banned beginning June 1

Your to-go box and other food service items are changing. Beginning June 1, restaurants, businesses, organizations, or other institutions will no longer be able to provide expanded polystyrene (EPS) …

Sheriff’s Office receives accreditation

The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office announced that it is now an officially accredited law enforcement agency through the Washington State Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Association (WASPC). …

Mill Creek: Help North Creek Trail

Mill Creek residents can celebrate National Trails Day by giving back to North Creek Trail. National Trails Day provides an opportunity to set off on a local trail with others in your …

In a news release, Washington State Ferries reports that, as its crewing situation improves, the sailing cancellation rate has been cut in half over the past year. Hundreds of thousands of …

Washington State Parks is offering tips for boating safely in recognition of National Safe Boating Week May 18-24. Recreational boating is a popular pastime in Washington with nearly 225,000 …

Free opioid overdose reversal kits available

The first of more than 54,000 naloxone kits began arriving in Washington last week, state Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Wednesday.  The kits will be available to the public at no cost …

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