While the folks at Everett Districts Now may not have collected enough signatures to get their districting measure on the fall ballot as an initiative they did manage to score a victory in getting the Everett City Council to place a districting measure before voters this fall. It wasn’t exactly a complete victory as the […]
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Everett Council Approves Gun Loss Reporting Requirement
July 11, 2018
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Tonight the Everett City Council unanimously approved two measures first offered up last month by Everett Police Chief Dan Templeman regarding reporting gun loss or theft and pointing a firearm at another person. The first measure says upon discovery of a lost or stolen firearm, the owner must report such theft or loss to the […]
Everett Junior Police Academy Heads To The Port Of Everett For Training On The Water
July 11, 2018
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For more than a decade the Everett Police Department has held a Junior Police Academy for one week during the summer to give middle and high school students in the greater Everett area a hands-on look at police work. The program has traditionally been held at Eisenhower Middle School in south Everett and that is […]
Overnight Closures Of East End Trestle Ramps Out Of Everett Tonight And Thursday
July 11, 2018
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A heads-up for drivers headed east out of Everett across the Hewitt Avenue trestle tonight and tomorrow (July 11 and 12th). Here’s the info. sent from Washington State Department of Transportation. People who use eastbound US 2 to get from Everett to Snohomish during the overnight hours should plan extra time into their travels tonight […]
July 11, 2018
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