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Hand in Hand has Founder's Walkathon

Everett-base Hand in Hand has announced its inaugural Founder's Walkathon Saturday, Sept. 16, at Willis Tucker Park. There is no registration fee; walkers are encouraged to fundraise by raising …

Beacon editorial cartoon for the week

Here us this week's editorial cartoon from syndicated cartoonist Joe Heller.

Snohomish County coroner takes job in Seattle

Snohomish County Medical Examiner J. Matthew Lacy will be leaving his position this fall to become chief medical examiner for King County. He will succeed Dr. Richard Harruff, who recently …

You can learn how to prepare for a disaster by attending a free program from South County Fire this fall. An online class Sept. 13 from 6-7 p.m. will provide a basic introduction to preparedness, …

March on: Let the truth be told

Sixty years ago, well over a quarter of a million freedom marchers from red and blue states peacefully paraded to Washington, D.C. Using their First Amendment rights, people gathered at the long …

On Aug. 25, U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene (WA-01) presented Snohomish County with a $750,000 check for its Food and Farming Center, which will serve as a crucial resource hub for fruit and vegetable …

The Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) and Washington State Patrol (WSP) are sounding the alarm about the state's worsening traffic safety crisis. There were 750 lives lost in fatal …

The Mill Creek Family YMCA has named Gina Casagrande its executive director. Casagrande brings over 17 years of YMCA experience to Mill Creek, and has worked with nearly every department from camp …

Due to the continued fire danger risk and shared resources assisting with wildland fire efforts in the state, the Snohomish County Fire Marshal has ordered a Stage 2 burn ban, placing restrictions on …

On Aug. 12, deputies responded to a shooting in the 2000 block of 185th Place SE in unincorporated Bothell just south of Mill Creek. One of the victims, a 16-year-old boy, died at Harborview …

Twenty-Five students earned their high school diplomas Aug. 17 at Everett Public School's summer graduation ceremony at Civic Auditorium. It was a culmination of stories of hard work and …

The Everett Public Schools Appreciation Night with the Everett AquaSox is Sept. 9 and Funko Field. Tickets are $8. The AquaSox will donate $2 per ticket to the EPS Foundation. Tickets must be …

The Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce has moved into the previous senior center within City Hall North, A grand opening will be announced soon, but the public is welcome to visit. For now, it's …

This week, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) delivered over $250,000 to Homage, one of the largest senior services organizations in Snohomish County, to improve transportation services for seniors. …

Along with the temperature, Snohomish County PUD customers' power and water demands promise to climb over the next few days. The PUD says it is prepared to meet high energy and water demand, but …

The Washington Department of Ecology has issued penalties of $10,000 each to Community Transit and its contractor, CA Carey, for stormwater permit violations identified in October 2022 during …

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, a local philanthropic organization, awarded the YMCA of Snohomish County a multiyear, $277,500 grant to expand its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics …

After a successful inaugural fair last summer, Everett Public Schools (EPS) hosted its second annual job fair Tuesday, Aug. 8, from 3-7 p.m. at the Community Resource Center. This year, the …

The National Weather Service is predicting "dangerously hot conditions" across much of Western Washington today through Thursday evening. Temperatures are forecasted to reach the high 90s and …

WA Cares will provide a safety net

You don’t need a medical degree to understand that accessing care when you need it, in the comfort of your home, is essential to our well-being. Our first statewide long-term care program will help …

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