Everett Police and Firefighters were able to keep everyone safe as fire destroyed a home on Leonard Drive in north Everett early Sunday morning. The fire was reported at the back side of the home just before 2 AM. Arriving Everett Police officers were able to safely get the people out of the house. The […]
Archive | August, 2020
Everett Silvertips Season Start Pushed To December
August 8, 2020
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Saying they want to play a full 34 homes games this season the Everett Silvertips are still hoping to play hockey in Everett, Washington but this week the WHL pushed back the start of the season a second time. Here’s the WHL release. The Western Hockey League announced that it is now scheduled to open […]
Covid Testing Coming Back To Everett Memorial Stadium
August 7, 2020
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In what it says is an attempt to increase capacity, the Snohomish Health District today announced it would return drive-thru testing to 39th and Broadway. The Snohomish Health District is relocating drive-thru testing to a site that will allow for increased capacity. Starting Monday, August 10, the testing will be at 3900 Broadway in Everett. […]
Deputies Say 12-Year-Old Made up Kidnap Attempt Story
August 6, 2020
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This in a few minutes ago from the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. The juvenile in this case came to police and reported that he made up the allegations of the 44-year-old attempting to kidnap him. The juvenile reported being in the apartment complex parking lot and hearing a noise from the woods, which he thought […]
Even In Pandemic McClain Insurance Supports Non-Profits In Everett
August 6, 2020
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A Shout-Out to MyEverettNews.com sponsor McClain Insurance for their ongoing support of Cocoon House in Everett, Washington. Great people doing great things. Wednesday, Aug. 5, marks 10 weeks of Food for Our Future, the McClain Insurance Services initiative to help provide food for teens living at Cocoon House during the pandemic. Each week the McClain […]
Everett Trying To Balance Parking Enforcement And Boosting Business
August 5, 2020
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Last week the Everett Police Department announced they would be cracking down on overtime parking as concerns over people ignoring time limits in the downtown core were becoming an issue. Today the City of Everett announced that business owners, particularly restaurants could apply to have parking spots in front of their businesses fenced off to […]
Big Everett Man Wears A Big Everett-Made Mask
August 5, 2020
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We understand the owner of the building got the mask at Everett Tent and Awning. Thanks to Chris Lamoureux for the photo of the mask install on Everett’s “Stevedore Man” in the 1100 block of Hewitt Avenue in Everett, Washington.
New Chief For South County Fire
August 5, 2020
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For those living in unincorporated south Everett and cities further south, a new Fire Chief has been named. Here’s the scoop from Leslie Hynes. The South County Fire Board of Commissioners has selected Thad Hovis to serve as Fire Chief of the regional fire authority. Hovis was sworn-in last night during a board meeting held […]
12-Year-Old Fights Off Kidnap Attempt In South Everett
August 4, 2020
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Word in this afternoon from Snohomish County Sheriff of a brave 12-year-old who escaped a kidnapping attempt this morning. At approximately 8:30 a.m., deputies responded to the 12100 block of 4th Ave W and arrested a 44 year-old man for attempted kidnapping. The victim, a 12 year-old boy, was running through an apartment complex when […]
After 63 Years, Miller Family Closes Glacier Lanes In South Everett
August 3, 2020
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Sad to see the following announcement today from the Miller family on the closure of Glacier Lanes in south Everett. It’s with heavy hearts that the we (Miller family) have to call it quits after 63 years serving the public. Sadly the mandated closures, and the lack of direction from Washington state’s elected officials has […]
August 9, 2020
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