Archive | November 7th, 2022

Washington State Agencies Call Everett Mayor’s Letter False Secondhand Information

November 7, 2022

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Last Friday Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin posted a letter on social media which said in part: Yesterday I learned that the Washington State Department of Transportation—as part of Washington’s Right of Way Safety Initiative, and in partnership with a local nonprofit service provider—is placing a large number of the unsheltered population, many of which currently […]

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Bail Set At $25,000.00 For Everett Power Outage Burglar

November 7, 2022

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During the power outage from Friday night through Sunday morning several burglaries occurred at businesses in Everett, Washington. Sunday morning, Everett Police made an arrest in two of those burglaries. KushMart in the 6300 block of Evergreen Way and a fast food restaurant in the 3500 block of Rucker. In probable cause papers for the […]

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Everett Murder Suspect’s Bail Set At $1 Million Dollars

November 7, 2022

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On Monday afternoon an Everett District Court Judge found probable cause to hold a suspect in a murder back on September 18th on $1 million dollars bail. On Friday November 4th, the 27-year-old man was arrested by Everett Police Major Crimes detectives and booked into the Snohomish County Jail. In probable cause papers, Everett Police […]

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Monday Storm Updates

November 7, 2022

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1:15 PM Update: According to the PUD Outage Map there are just over 30,000 people still without power across Snohomish County. In Everett it looks like around 2000 still without power. We’re trying to get more specific information on restoration efforts and also an estimate of damage caused. Not sure when our inquiries will be […]

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