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Like millions of other Americans over the decades, Odd and Randi Berget exemplified the words penned by New Yorker Emma Lazarus, whose poem “The New Colossus” closes with the famous …

Voters to decide on EMS levy lid lift again

A year after voters rejected an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy lid lift, the City Council voted 6-1 to place another EMS ballot measure on the Aug. 6 primary ballot during its Monday meeting. …

Mukilteo City Councilmembers Mike Dixon and Jason Moon, and Council President Louis Harris, along with members of Mukilteo's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commission invite residents to join …

Community Transit is proposing to eliminate its commuter bus fare when those routes …

The Mukilteo Way Garden Club will be offering two $1,000 horticulture scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. The scholarship program is possible through the continued success of the Mukilteo …

Over the next several months, Sound Transit will conduct a survey onboard select bus, Sounder, and light rail routes in the Puget Sound region. This will include select Community Transit and King …

In celebration of Earth Day, the City is organizing a community cleanup event at Lighthouse Park April 20 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Volunteers are invited to join in the effort to beautify Lighthouse …

Mrs. Universe America: A focus on empowering women

Arpita Ghosh Dacy was out of her comfort zone. Way out of her comfort zone. The senior technical program manager at Amazon’s Alexa Kids Experience was thinking about entering the Mrs. …

City moves ahead with design for south park

The City has settled on a centralized design for South Mukilteo Park, one of the most southern parks in Mukilteo. The decision was discussed Monday, April 8, during a joint City Council and …

Everything you always wanted to know about zombie films

Since he was a young boy, Scarecrow Video historian and former Everett Herald film critic Robert Horton loved watching horror movies. Some of his fondest memories were the double features he …

Edmonds College will host a resource fair for immigrants and refugees on Tuesday, April 16, in room 202 of Woodway Hall. The …

New campaign seeks to reduce food waste in Washington

Each year, Washington generates one million tons of food waste, including half a million tons of edible food. That’s enough food to make 105 meals for every person in Washington. This …

County hosts free earth week recycling event

The Snohomish County Office of Energy & Sustainability is hosting a free earth week event for the public April 27 at the Evergreen State Fair. Residents can bring hard-to-recycle items to …

The reasons are varied — rising gas prices, reducing carbon emissions, avoiding the stress of driving — but many people are rethinking how they get to work. As Snohomish County grows, …

Get prepared for emergencies

Want to become more confident that you are ready for natural and human-caused emergencies? Consider signing up for When Disaster Strikes: Prepare, Act, Survive, a hands-on training opportunity. …

Economic Alliance Snohomish County, in collaboration with the City of Snohomish, Snohomish Chamber of Commerce, and the Historic Downtown Snohomish Association, is hosting the IDEA Forum (Inclusion, …

Sipping at sunset in Mukilteo

The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce’s annual Sunset Sip drew an overflowing crowd Saturday, March 30, at Rosehill Community Center. More than a dozen Washington wineries offered samples to …

“The City of Smokestacks” will be Neil Anderson’s topic at the Mukilteo Historical Society meeting on Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m. at Rosehill Community Center.   Anderson …

On the hunt for Easter eggs

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