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Council votes for Hawthorne Hall sale

A big part of Mukilteo’s history is up for sale. Citing financial considerations, the City Council voted 5-2 to sell Hawthorne Hall during its Jan. 16 meeting. The approximately …

Bullying the inspiration for new children’s book

Many memorable moments in Tae Keller’s life took place during her middle school years. It’s a time of her life that the children’s author remembers well, growing up as a …

Washington State Ferries reported that the Mukilteo/Clinton route saw the second-largest gain, with total ridership up 9%. The route remained the busiest run for drivers with a 7% increase in …

Legislature to decide on high-speed pursuits

A citizen initiative aimed at giving police wider discretion on when they engage in high-speed pursuits was forwarded to the Legislature on Jan. 11. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs notified the Legislature petitions for Initiative 2113 meet all legal requirements.

Council to revise rules for online comments

People who attend Mukilteo City Council meetings remotely likely will be able to speak directly to councilmembers rather than having to submit comments in writing. ...

New councilmember doesn’t like to waste time

New Mukilteo City Councilmember Donna Vago is eager to get to work. One of two new faces on the council (the other is Mike Dixon), Vago said she brings a unique perspective. “I come …

Celebrating Korean American Day

Saturday was a day to celebrate Korean Americans at the Mukilteo Library. City Councilmember Jason Moon and Mountlake Terrace librarian Inseon Chung hosted an informative and lively …

Yes, it's snowing in Mukilteo

Despite predictions from weather experts that snow was not expected, Mukilteo is experiencing its first snowfall of the season. Is it snowing where you are? Share photos at …

With the National Weather Service forecasting extremely cold temperatures across the Puget Sound region this weekend, the PUD is encouraging customers to prepare now to conserve energy to keep bills …

Police to host gun buyback event on Feb. 2

The Mukilteo Police Department is hosting a gun buyback event on Friday, Feb. 2. Mukilteo and Snohomish County residents can exchange unwanted firearms for pre-paid Visa gift cards and enter a …

New City Council leadership elected

The Mukilteo City Council stuck with tradition. The council vice president generally has been elevated to president the following year; 2024 was no exception. Council Vice President Louis …

Earth & Ocean, Mukilteo's first and only specialty meat and seafood market, drew an enthusiastic crowd of hungry residents, fellow business owners, and elected officials during its Jan. 6 grand …

The Mukilteo Police Department is inviting the public to join officers for its annual “Coffee with a Cop” at three locations on Jan. 18. From 4-7 a.m. Mukilteo Police will be at Dynasty …

Police Beat

Dec. 20 Vehicle theft 12300 blk. Harbour Pointe Blvd. The driver’s door handle was damaged, but the vehicle was not stolen. Person lost/found 1500 blk. Goat Trail Rd. An individual …

The City is streamlining its parking programs, which include resident passes for the waterfront, residential parking in Old Town, and leasing monthly commuter parking near the ferry. All of the …

Duck found in drug house looking for a good home

A young duck found in a drug house in Mukilteo is looking for a good home. Danny, the duck, was living with two dogs and two parakeets when he was rescued by authorities. Danny is currently …

Washington State Ferries has had its share of problems in recent years: an aging fleet, a shortage of workers, reduced service. Next week, WSF will share updates on its system-wide service during …

Sno-Isle Tech Dental Clinic now accepting patients

The Sno-Isle Tech Dental Clinic is now open. Dental assisting students are working side by side with a local dentist, perfecting their clinical skills in the on-site dental clinic. The clinic …

New sheriff Johnson takes oath

Sheriff Susanna Johnson took the oath of office at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, at the Snohomish County Public Utility District Auditorium in Everett. Over 300 people packed the auditorium, with many …

With the National Weather Service forecasting extremely cold temperatures across the Puget Sound region this weekend, the PUD is encouraging customers to prepare now to conserve energy to keep bills …

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