Archive | January, 2020

Monday Snow Updates

January 13, 2020

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7:30 PM Update: There are still scattered power outages around Everett. The Everett School District has announced that Tuesday morning Jan. 14, will be a 2 hour late start, buses on snow routes. There will be no A.M. Preschool/A.M. ECEAP. No out of district transportation. Everett Emergency Management passed along the following cold weather tips […]

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Two Alarm Auto Shop Fire In Downtown Everett

January 13, 2020

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12:25 AM: Everett Firefighters are battling a commercial fire in an auto repair shop in the 2900 block of Rucker. Arriving fire units saw flames shooting out of the front of the building on arrival. The fire was reported about 12:20AM and quickly went to two alarms. The arriving engines were able to get a […]

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Sunday Evening Everett Snow Updates

January 12, 2020

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Update: Snow stopped around 11:30 PM with accumulations nearing 5 inches in parts of Everett. At one point there were more than 2000 customers of Snohomish PUD without power and crews have been responding to wires down calls and a couple of car-pole crashes. Everett Public Works have multiple plows and sanding trucks to try […]

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9 Years And Counting For MyEverettNews.Com, Thank You.

January 11, 2020

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A note from Leland Dart, publisher of MyEverettNews.com. Thank you. I published our first story on January 11th, 2011. Every single day since then we’ve published a story. At least one story every day about something for people in Everett, Washington. Some stories were major, some a simple press release or simply an observation or […]

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Census Hiring Event Saturday In Everett

January 10, 2020

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The U.S. Census Bureau will have representatives on hand to answer questions and help people apply for jobs Saturday at the Everett Area Census Office on Everett Mall Way. Jobs include both supervisory and non-supervisory field positions. They’re calling it Seattle’s Best Side Gig citing the pay and also mileage reimbursement for using your own […]

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Everett-Born Junior Silvertip Coming Home To Play

January 9, 2020

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Here’s a fun story that shows the development of the Everett Silvertips Hockey Program over the years… The Everett Silvertips, two-time Western Conference champions and seven-time U.S. Division champions of the Western Hockey League, have acquired right wing Hunter Campbell from the Calgary Hitmen in exchange for left wing Conrad Mitchell and a sixth round […]

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Frantic Search For Boater Who Capsized Off Edgewater Beach Yields No Result

January 8, 2020

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Editor’s Update: Everett Police responded to a report of the body washed ashore late Wednesday. The body was turned over to the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s who released the following Thursday afternoon: The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed the examination and confirmed the identification of the 44-year-old male who was found near the […]

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Everett Prefers Permits Online Please

January 8, 2020

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We love poking around the City’s permit portal to find out what new developments are coming to town. For those looking to get a permit to do a project in Everett, Washington here’s a note in today from the City of Everett’s Planning Department about a change in counter hours for those seeking permits. To […]

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Sheriff Investigating South Everett Stabbing

January 7, 2020

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This in today from the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. Just before 1:30 a.m., deputies responded to a stabbing in the 200 block of 128th Street SW. Upon arrival deputies located the victim, a 37 year-old Everett man, with stab wounds to his neck and leg. The victim was transported by aid to Providence Regional Medical […]

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Commuter Bus Service To Cut Back From Everett On MLK Day

January 6, 2020

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A note in for commuters who take Community Transit buses to Seattle that on Monday January 20th CT is cutting back on their regular service. Community Transit will operate limited commuter bus service to and from downtown Seattle and University District on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday Jan. 20. Community Transit local service and […]

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