Early morning fire closes Endeavor Elementary
Endeavor Elementary School on Harbour Pointe Boulevard is closed today after an early morning fire caused extensive damage to the building. Mukilteo Fire responded at 1:13 a.m.... — Updated 12/4/2023
Merry Mukilteo
The holiday tree is shining bright. More photos to come in our Dec. 6... — Updated 12/4/2023
New, wider sidewalk opens along SR-525 near ferry terminal
WSDOT shared that work on widening the sidewalk along northbound SR-525 near the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal has been completed. The contractor uncovered the new, 7.5-foot-wide... — Updated 12/1/2023
Rotary Club of South Everett-Mukilteo serves the community
Rotary Club of South Everett-Mukilteo members, Rotaract, their families, and friends prepared and delivered more than 360 Thanksgiving meals Sunday, Nov.... — Updated 11/30/2023
Holidays kick off with Merry Mukilteo
The holiday season kicks off with the second annual Merry Mukilteo Saturday, Dec. 2, at Rosehill Community Center. The event features a bevy of Mukilteo’s holiday traditions,... — Updated 11/30/2023
Speeders caught by new traffic cameras won't pay full fine
Motorists caught speeding by automated traffic cameras in Mukilteo likely won’t have to pay the full fine. Mukilteo Police Chief Andy Illyn shared details of a proposed fee/fine schedule that the City Council supported during... — Updated 12/4/2023
Mukilteo-Everett duo, both 71, wins national pickleball title
Allison Mead thought of her trip to the 2023 USA Pickleball National Championships earlier this month almost as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Mukilteo resident and her... — Updated 11/29/2023
Police Beat
Nov. 4 Suspicious 12000 blk. Mukilteo Speedway. An officer located an RV with all its windows covered. The officer knocked on the vehicle with no response. Theft 9600 blk. Harbour... — Updated 11/29/2023
Man killed in traffic collision on Highway 99
A 32-year-old Tacoma man was killed Friday, Nov. 24, in a two-vehicle collision just north of SR-525 on Highway 99. The Washington State Patrol said that the driver was headed... — Updated 11/29/2023
- Tools and tips to be prepared for winter weather
- Snohomish County's Litter Wranglers clean nearly 500 road miles
- Run for Warmth raises over $4,000 for Project PRIDE
- Davis promoted to assistant police chief
- Showtime for Rotary Club
- Mukilteo School District: National story drives in outside hate mail
- Meet Your Neighbor: Navy veteran wins big on 'The Price Is Right'
- City Council approves property, EMS tax increases
- Mukilteo receives $50,000 housing grant
- Chamber recognizes top businesses at Community Gala
- Mukilteo's Production Plating receives pollution prevention award from the EPA
- Police Beat
- Ribbon cutting: Hook & Cleaver open for business
- Tired of cool weather? Head to Hawaii from Paine Field
Housing project would negatively impact Mukilteo | Guest View
The beauty, tranquility, and safety of our community are being threatened by a proposed development by Sea-Pac Homes at 9110 53rd Ave. W. I am writing this because so many Mukilteo... — Updated 11/29/2023
Mukilteo Way Garden Club celebrates its 90th anniversary | Guest View
Last month, the Mukilteo Way Garden Club celebrated its 90th birthday/anniversary with a charming and delicious celebratory tea at Rosehill Community Center. At its beginnings in 1933, in a house along the boulevard, the group of... — Updated 11/29/2023
Writers and writing | Off Kilter
As someone who writes (this column), I’ve watched many writers become spectacularly successful and others (including myself) not. Let me start with James Patterson, the world’s... — Updated 11/29/2023
24% of Mukilteo vehicles are electric | Climate Action
In the third quarter of 2023 (July-September), 24% of new Mukilteo vehicles were electric, according to Climate Protection Northwest, a Snohomish County research and training... — Updated 11/29/2023
The Christian life is not meant to be lived alone | Worship
Christianity Today published an article on what Christians believe. The article was based on a survey, conducted by LifeWay research through Ligonier Ministries, where they... — Updated 11/29/2023
Are traffic cameras right for Mukilteo Speedway? | Council Corner
The City of Mukilteo is considering adding traffic cameras at the north end of Mukilteo Speedway. Three locations are being considered: (1) near Rosehill; (2) near Olympic View... — Updated 11/22/2023
Turkey and Thanksgiving | Off Kilter
This Thursday is another Thanksgiving. Now I don’t know about your household, but in ours, we (actually my wife) spend two days preparing our feast. That does not include about a... — Updated 11/22/2023
Letter to the Editor: Another view on the message of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
It seems that Mukilteo educators and students who object to studying "To Kill A Mockingbird" misunderstand its message. It is really not about Black people other than it does... — Updated 11/22/2023
Letter to the Editor: Dixon appreciates the trust voters showed him on election night
Now that the tally is near final, I am encouraged that nearly 3,800 of our citizens placed their trust in me to serve as a representative on their behalf. This is a responsibility... — Updated 11/22/2023
Milana Thomas – Band
Milana is a well-rounded Kamiak Arts student playing clarinet and cymbals in the Band, AP Visual Arts student, and she plays in the orchestra for the Kamiak spring musicals.... — Updated 12/2/2023
Jenny Choi – Orchestra
Jenny is a cellist with the Kamiak Orchestra and has been playing since she was eight years old. Her most memorable moment came when she performed with the student-led... — Updated 11/22/2023
Mariner heads into season with new coach, lineup | Boys basketball
It's a season of change for the Mariner boys basketball team. For the first time in seven years, a new head coach will be sitting on the bench. Terry Smith-Harris takes over for... — Updated 11/29/2023
Kamiak to run a more balanced offense | Boys basketball
The Kamiak boys basketball team is sporting a far different look from a year ago. First-team, all-league standout Josiah Pierre, now at Edmonds College, was the team's clear... — Updated 11/29/2023
Kim wins U.S. Kids Seattle golf title
Tristan Kim, an eighth grader at Harbour Pointe Middle School placed first in the 13-14 year old division Oct. 29 at the U.S. Kids Seattle Fall Tour Championship at Chambers Bay Golf Course. Kim was the champion in the... — Updated 11/29/2023
Anna Ludgate – Kamiak Cheer
Congratulations to Anna Ludgate on being named as Kamiak's Athlete of the Week! Anna is a senior, captain, and third-year cheerleader. She is a conscientious leader, teammate, and... — Updated 11/29/2023
Samantha DeMoranville – Mariner Cheer
Samantha DeMoranville is the Mariner Athlete of the Week. Samantha is a second-year returner and has stepped up incredibly this season. Not only is she beginning to spread her... — Updated 11/29/2023
From martial artist to basketball star
Kamiak's Bella Hasan can trace the moment when the trajectory of her life changed. Up until the fifth grade, Hasan and her older brother Bilal were both into taekwondo. They both... — Updated 11/29/2023
New coach takes over young Marauders squad | Girls basketball
First-year coach Donnell Surtain is building the Mariner girls basketball team from the ground up. The Marauders' roster underwent a major overhaul with the graduation of six... — Updated 11/29/2023
Kamiak cheer qualifies for nationals
The Kamiak cheer team finished second in its division and secured a berth to nationals at the UCA Northwest Regionals Nov. 4, at Gig Harbor High School. The Knights competed in the... — Updated 11/29/2023
Sophia Polley-Fergeson – Volleyball
We are excited to recognize our senior, Sophia Polley- Fergeson, as Athlete of the Week for her dedication and high performance in the Mariner volleyball program. Sophia is a... — Updated 11/22/2023
Mukilteo choir to sing in Austria
The Filipino Community Choir of Seattle, a group of singers from Mukilteo and Everett, will be participating in the annual "Advent Sing Vienna Festival," in Vienna, Austria this... — Updated 11/29/2023
Take a bean-to-bar journey with chocolate tour | Wanderlust
"Don't be a consumer of chocolate," says Tim Straub. "Instead, savor it, as you'll enjoy it better, plus you'll eat less of it, but have a better experience." Good advice,... — Updated 12/1/2023