As the Navy decommissioned former frigates over the last 18 months the docks at Naval Station Everett have looked a bit empty. That will start to change next week as the USS Gridley arrives in port. Here’s an update from the base. You can learn more about the Gridley from their Facebook page here. USS […]
Archive | June, 2016
Victim Sought In Assault South of Everett
June 30, 2016
There are witnesses, a gun, blood but no victim following reports of an assault and possible shooting at 112th and 4th Avenue West Wednesday night. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help so here are the details on the assault from Shari Ireton at SCSO… Major crimes detectives with the Snohomish […]
Judge Odell Retires From Everett Bench
June 30, 2016
Today is the last day on the bench for Everett Municipal Judge Tim Odell. He’s served the municipal court for nearly 3 decades. Here’s more about his career in Everett… Judge Tim Odell is retiring from the Everett Municipal Court on June 30, after 29 years on the bench. Odell worked as an attorney and […]
Man Killed in Everett Home Invasion Attempt Identified
June 29, 2016
The man killed in a home invasion attempt at an Eastmont neighborhood house was identified as a 46-year-old from Arizona. Here’s the release late this afternoon from the Snohomish County Medical Examiner… The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed the identification and examination of the 46-year old male who died in the 8700 block […]
Soccer Camp Builds Skills and Relationships
June 29, 2016
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If you’ve got a few minutes during the next two days stop by the annual Soccer Camp going on at Walter E. Hall Park on Casino Road in south Everett. This annual effort was started by Everett Police officers and is supported by a host of community sponsors and volunteers. Again this year the soccer […]
New World Responds To Everett Mayor
June 28, 2016
On June 15th Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson sent a letter to Tyler Technologies, owner of New World Dispatch software expressing his concerns over their product and calling its performance unacceptable. Today the City of Everett released Tyler’s response which came in the form of a letter dated June 23rd. In the letter the company outlines […]
Anyone in Everett Recognize This Jewelry?
June 28, 2016
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman found in the Snohomish River. She had been wearing the following items of jewelry… Major crimes detectives with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office seek assistance from the public to identity a woman whose body was recovered from the Snohomish River […]
Fireworks Illegal In Everett, Not 9-1-1 Emergency
June 27, 2016
As fireworks stands open outside of the Everett City limits this week, many things that boom and burn will make their way into the city. Heck they may even make it into your neighbor’s back yard. Yes, fireworks are illegal in Everett but usually not an emergency so please don’t call 9-1-1. If you want […]
Everett Police SUV Hits Man On Ground
June 27, 2016
A man was taken to Providence Regional Medical Center after being hit by an Everett Police SUV in the 3600 Block of Smith Street. The incident happened just after 8:00 AM as the officer was arriving in the area to assist with the Monday morning clean up. The person who was hit did not appear […]
Everett Adds Director of Public Health and Safety Position
June 27, 2016
Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson has announced another move to address issues on the city”s streets. He’s created a new position of Public Health and Safety Director and appointed a city Prosecutor to the Post. Here are the details… Mayor Ray Stephanson has appointed Hil Kaman, currently the City’s lead prosecutor, to a newly created position […]
June 30, 2016
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