Archive | July, 2020

Everett Fire Department Releases Annual Report

July 31, 2020

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One of the largest expenses in the City of Everett’s budget is public safety and a big portion of that spending is on fire and medical services for the citizens of Everett, So what are you getting for your dollars? One of the best ways to find out is to check out the Annual Report […]

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Everett Ready To Enforce False Alarm Fees

July 30, 2020

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Back in May of last year the Everett City Council passed a sweeping change to the ordinance that covers alarms within the Everett City limits. This week the city announced there are ready to begin enforcement. Here’s the explanation issued by the city. The City of Everett recently revised a local ordinance designed to reduce […]

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Everett Schools To Start 100% Online This Fall

July 29, 2020

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Word in this afternoon on how school will start for students this fall in Everett, Washington. Here is the notice sent out from Everett School Superintendent Ian Saltzman. Dear Everett Public Schools families: I hope you are enjoying this wonderful Northwest summer and are staying safe and healthy even as there seems to be a […]

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787 Production Could Move Out Of Everett

July 29, 2020

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In a message to employees today Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun issued a bleak outlook for commercial airplane production which may directly affect operations in Everett, Washington. That includes the possibility that all 787 assembly work would take place in South Carolina. (The 787-10 is only built at the South Carolina plant so if operations were […]

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Homelessness On Everett City Council Agenda Wednesday

July 28, 2020

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Editor’s Update 1:30 PM: The emergency ordinance proposed by council member Vogeli covering encampments and notifications within the Everett City limits failed to get a second city council member’s support. The ordinance is tabled and the city council President asked the administration to bring further information forward on how to deal with encampments. The council […]

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DEVCO Considering 223 Apartments At Rucker And Pacific

July 27, 2020

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Big changes could be coming to the southwest corner of Pacific and Rucker near downtown Everett. DEVCO, who recently purchased the former K-Mart property in south Everett and has been active in the development of apartments throughout the Pacific Northwest is apparently looking at developing 223 apartments over three separate buildings in the 3100 block […]

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