Archive | June, 2020

QFC Proposing Fuel Center At 50th And Evergreen Way

June 21, 2020

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Looks like some very preliminary plans are in the works for QFC to convert park of the parking lot in the Claremont Village Shopping Center at 50th and Evergreen way in Everett, Washington into a fuel center. According to early plans the proposed QFC Fuel Center would be located at the northeast corner of the […]

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Everett Transit To Resume Fare Collection July 1st

June 20, 2020

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A reminder that Everett Transit is returning to collecting fares next month. Here’s more. Everett Transit will resume collecting fares for all fixed route and para transit services and the Customer Service Center at Everett Station will reopen beginning July 1. The Customer Service Center at Everett Station will be open 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 […]

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Local Lions Clubs Donate To Keep Everett First Responders Safe

June 19, 2020

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Word in from City of Everett Emergency Management staff about a donation that will help first responders in Everett, Washington stay a bit safer while working during the pandemic. Several weeks ago, our Director of Emergency Management, DC Brent Stainer, accepted a grant on behalf of the City of Everett, WA – Govt from the […]

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Everett Manufacturer Fined Over $325,000.00 For Damaging Oil Spills

June 18, 2020

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This in today from the Washington Department of Ecology. The Washington Department of Ecology has fined Achilles USA, Inc., an Everett company, $327,200 for two oil spills in that flowed into retention ponds and covered wildlife. The company is being held liable for the spills, not reporting them, and negligence. On July 10, 2018, an […]

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Everett Police Officers Association Announces Passing Of Sunny (Radosevich) Taylor

June 17, 2020

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Sad word in this afternoon from the Everett Police Officers Association. It is with overwhelming sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Sunny (Radosevich) Taylor, beloved mother, daughter, sister, wife, aunt, friend and co-worker of many. Sunny brought sunlight into our lives, and left literal and figurative sparkles wherever she went, always helping others […]

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Downtown Everett Library Offering Curbside Pickup

June 16, 2020

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The Everett Library is trying something new, curbside pickup. Here’s the scoop. Dear patrons, I am delighted to welcome you back to Everett Public Library! Now that Snohomish County is in Phase 2 of the Washington State Safe Start Plan, we are able to provide limited library services following state and local health and safety […]

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Expect Delays On Some Major Everett Roads As Annual Resurfacing Returns

June 15, 2020

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Every year a different selection of roads in Everett undergoes grinding and repaving. Crews will grind down and remove old pavement, install new traffic detection wires, and repave and restripe the roadway. Drivers can expect lane closures and traffic delays during construction. Signs will be posted advising motorists of detours, street closures and parking restrictions. […]

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Second Round Of Grants Open To Small Business Owners Affected By Covid-19

June 14, 2020

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If you own a small business and missed out on applying for grants to help you out due to impacts of Covid-19, Snohomish County just announced a second round of funding. On Friday, Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers announced the second round of the Small Business Relief, Recovery, and Resiliency (R3) Grant Program. This grant […]

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Everett Moving Forward On Public Participation In Re-Thinking Zoning Citywide

June 13, 2020

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The City of Everett is working so simplify the number and types of zoning within the city limits. The next step is to move forward on getting more public input. Here’s an update put out Saturday afternoon by the City. Zoning – Moving Forward The Everett City Council told staff that Rethink Zoning should move […]

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Everett Police Announce Arrest In 2018 Murder Of Charlie Wall

June 12, 2020

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On July 28th, 2018 Charlie Wall was murdered in the 5100 block of Evergreen Way. Everett Police Major Crimes detectives investigated the case and over time made multiple pleas for the public’s help even releasing a video of possible suspects. Today Everett Police announced an arrest in the case. Here’s the update. At about 5:00 […]

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