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They say there is no better way to get to know someone than by sharing a meal with them. If that’s true, then the second annual Mukilteo Community Barbecue was a success, as residents and …

Mukilteo Fire Chief Glen Albright will be hosting a Q&A session about the upcoming EMS (Emergency Medical Services) levy lid lift ballot measure at 9 a.m. July 27, at Rosehill Community Center, …

The 2024 Mukilteo Garden and Quilt Tour saw the return of a familiar face and the debuts of four new residential gardens last weekend. Susan Davison was the familiar face whose garden was featured on …

Shawn O’Donnell named Mukilteo's Citizen of the Year

By day, Shawn O’Donnell is a busy businessman who runs a chain of six restaurants in Washington and Montana, including his flagship location in south Everett. But O’Donnell is known …

Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell recently hosted local officials and community leaders at a ribbon cutting ceremony and tour of the county’s new Elections Center. It elections center houses …

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office major crimes detectives are investigating a drive-by shooting in the 600 block of 124th …

The Port of Everett has hired Monique Liard as its new chief administrative and financial officer. This role manages the Port’s $83 million operating and capital budget, while also …

State rep candidate Riaz Khan arrested last March

Mukilteo Police arrested 21 st Legislative District state representative candidate Riaz Khan (R-Mukilteo) for misdemeanor assault as a result of a March 30 incident involving his wife, Ayesha Khan, …

Washington State Ferries has selected marine technology electrification company ABB for its attempt at zero emissions by 2050. In a news release, WSF said ABB will support the design and …

Primary ballots in the mail this week

Ballots for the upcoming primary election are scheduled to be mailed on Thursday, July 18. The voters’ pamphlet will go out a day earlier. The Aug. 6 primary will winnow the field of …

Every dog has its day

If there was ever a song that should have been played on a nonstop loop Saturday morning at Lighthouse Park, it would be the Baha Men’s iconic 2000 track whose first two lines summed up the …

Ferry busy season means more line cutters

Is there anything more aggravating than someone cutting into the ferry line after you’ve been waiting patiently? Especially during the busy summer season? To address an ongoing problem of …

Suspended Kamiak teen charged in Alderwood Mall shooting

A Kamiak High School student suspended for fighting was charged with first- and second-degree murder in the death of 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson, struck by an errant bullet at Alderwood Mall …

Voters will have final word on EMS levy rate

Mukilteo voters face a clear choice in the upcoming Aug. 6 primary election – approve Proposition 1 and pay more property taxes to fund additional resources for the city’s Emergency …

Join the Mukilteo Police and Fire departments, in partnership with Pacific Seafood, for a community pop-up barbecue from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, July 18 at Lighthouse Park. All community members can …

Last month, Sno-Isle Libraries acquired property for the joint development of the future Mariner Community Campus (MCC) project, bringing together a public library and mixed-income housing. …

Community Transit (CT) is expanding its most popular service, the Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network, to improve transit in Everett, Marysville, and Arlington. The community is invited to give …

The Snohomish County Council on Wednesday unanimously approved the inclusion of a public safety sales tax levy on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. The levy was proposed by Snohomish County …

Former news anchor pivots to podcasting

Mark Wright is living proof that when one door closes, another door opens. In March 2022, Wright found himself at a professional crossroads. He had been a news anchor at KING 5 for 11 years. …

Residents win parts of their appeal of hearing examiner’s decisions

Residents opposed to the seven-lot Harbor Grove subdivision project won portions of an appeal of decisions made by the City’s hearing examiner. Last month, Superior Court Judge Richard …

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