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Friends, family and first responders held a moment of silence at 10:37 a.m. at the new 2-acre memorial off Highway 530.
Ten years later, The Daily Herald spoke with dozens of people — first responders, family, survivors — touched by the deadliest slide in U.S. history.
The slide wiped out a neighborhood along Highway 530 in 2014. “Even though you feel like you’re alone in your grief, you’re really not.”
“In a decade, we have just really, really advanced,” through hard-earned lessons applied to the pandemic, floods and opioids.
Locals reflected on living with grief and finding meaning in the wake of a catastrophe “nothing like you can ever imagine” in 2014.
After Cassie Franklin’s annual address, rumors circled about what “top” entertainment tenant could be landing at Everett Mall.
In 2022, neighbors reported Blayne Perez, 35, was shooting and torturing wildlife in north Everett.
City officials will spend weeks hammering out details of a ballot measure, as Everett faces a $12.6 million deficit.
“We obviously are kind of on the high of that win,” store bargaining delegate Zach Gabelein said.
The crash blocked traffic for over an hour at 176th Street SW. The boy, 16, was arrested on felony warrants.
At least 10 reports accused OMA Construction of violating a stop-work order next to Fairmount Elementary. A judge will hear the case.
Nancy Johnson, who has led Imagine Children’s Museum in Everett for 25 years, will retire in June.
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