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Sprucing up Crossing Paths

Mukilteo Way Garden Club members Cathy Carter and Kathy Wisbeck were working hard in the Crossing Paths Quilt garden June 29 at Rosehill Community Center. The garden was created in 2011 when the new …

Year in review: 1992 in Mukilteo

1992 was a tumultuous year in many respects – both nationally and internationally. The acquittal of four police officers in the videotaped beating of Rodney King ignited the Los Angeles riots …

Another award for Mukilteo ferry terminal

The Mukilteo Multimodal Terminal Project recently earned recognition in the 2022 America's Transportation Awards. The project tied for first place in the regional category of quality of …

Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has announced the launch of a voluntary Renewable Natural Gas program (RNG), a key part of its proposed pathway to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2045. Through …

State launches new orcas website

The Governor's Salmon Recovery Office launched a new website to track recovery efforts for the endangered Southern Resident orcas. "The website is beautiful and chock full of information," said …

Weekly updates from the Snohomish Health District on preliminary case counts, case rates, and additional COVID-19 data are now reported differently. The detailed monthly reports also have some …

The Mukilteo City Council took a step toward waterfront redevelopment June 21 by unanimously approving the Waterfront Stakeholder Committee's vision statement and guiding principles. Before the …

Police Beat

June 29 Noise 11100 blk. Chennault Beach Rd. Police checked on the residents of an apartment after someone reported hearing screaming and possibly slapping from the unit. Police talked to an …

Mukilteo, Mariner libraries to expand hours

Customers will have more time to connect with the Mukilteo and Mariner libraries. Sno-Isle Libraries will add 100 open hours each week across its 23 library locations to provide more convenience …

Randy Robichaud, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Mukilteo, recently received the firm’s Zeke McIntyre Pioneer Award, which recognizes new financial advisors who achieve high levels of success …

Community Transit is inviting the public to provide feedback on a proposed policy change that would allow youth 18 years and younger to ride public transit free of charge. If adopted by the …

The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County will be holding nine candidate forums, including Legislative District 21, featuring questions to the candidates in the primary races: Watch on the …

Mukilteo City Council President Steve Schmalz will be having a Council chat with the community from 6-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 12, at Rosehill Community Center. Residents are encouraged to come with …

Volunteers of America of Western Washington (VOAWW) has named Dr. Amit B. Singh, president of Edmonds College, Rochelle Lubbers, chief administrative officer for the Tulalip Tribes, and Jinsik (Jay) …

Welcome back, Mukilteo Garden and Quilt Tour. It's good to have you back again. It's been a while since we last saw you. After a hiatus of three years, the Mukilteo Garden Quilt Tour returns …

Citywide spring cleanup is rescheduled for Sept. 17

The City of Mukilteo and Waste Management have rescheduled the annual spring curbside cleanup for Sept. 17. The residential cleanup, set for last May, was postponed due to capacity issues at all …

Lighthouse Festival looking for volunteers

The Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival is looking for a helping hand – actually, a lot of helping hands. Though the 2022 festival is about two months away (the festival takes place the weekend after …

Enhance your tidal visits with the Beach Watchers

Exploring the Mukilteo beach at low tide can be an adventure. But if you want to enhance your experience, take advantage of educational opportunities offered by volunteers from the Washington State …

Just in case you've been living under a rock for the last few days, you should know that summer has finally arrived in Mukilteo. Last weekend brought temperatures in the mid-80s throughout the …

Missing diver identified as renowned chef

On Monday, Shubert Ho and the rest of the 450 members of the Edmonds-based Feedme Hospitality & Restaurant Group, were in deep mourning over the loss of one of their own: chef Hans …

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