Everett teen changed his attitude and is ready to graduate

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Everett teen changed his attitude and is ready to graduate

Armando Anguiano-Escutia, an ACES High School senior, caught up on credits at alternative school.

Namesake for Everett’s newest park was a pioneering educator

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Namesake for Everett’s newest park was a pioneering educator

The city took almost 2 years to name the 1.4-acre space next to the new Everett Family YMCA.

No large-scale supportive housing in Everett’s single-family areas

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No large-scale supportive housing in Everett’s single-family areas

The decision spiked proposed apartments for students and families, which were opposed by neighbors.

Long-closed gazebo at Everett’s Clark Park may be set free

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Long-closed gazebo at Everett’s Clark Park may be set free

For years the gazebo in Everett’s first park has been fenced off, to deter vandalism and other damage.

Everett might declare a climate emergency, adopt action plan

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Everett might declare a climate emergency, adopt action plan

City council members are scheduled Wednesday to consider a resolution “to get the public’s attention.”

Supportive housing may be barred from single-family zones

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Supportive housing may be barred from single-family zones

The Everett City Council is set to vote on the issue, which may delay homeless student housing.

Nearly all Everett golf course fees to increase this year

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Nearly all Everett golf course fees to increase this year

Business has dipped in recent years at Everett’s Legion Memorial and Walter E. Hall golf courses.

How are streets named? It depends

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How are streets named? It depends

Naming a road probably requires city or county council approval — a long process across the county.

Concerns, questions delay Everett Station Improvement Area

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Concerns, questions delay Everett Station Improvement Area

The Everett Station District Alliance disputed criticism and was confident it had enough support.

County Council backs contested timber harvest near Gold Bar

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County Council backs contested timber harvest near Gold Bar

The state Department of Natural Resources trees could go to auction by May, with road work soon after.

Martin Luther King’s spirit of service, selflessness still needed

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Martin Luther King’s spirit of service, selflessness still needed

A celebration of the Civil Rights leader’s legacy and life reflected on past and present struggles.

Some old Snohomish County road names are rural vestiges

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Some old Snohomish County road names are rural vestiges

Roads with names aren’t uncommon. Some of the older ones’ namesakes are legacies of local history.

A tattoo-covered, flag-waving Everett icon dies

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A tattoo-covered, flag-waving Everett icon dies

Samiu Bloomfield was found and taken to a hospital after he went missing a few days. He was…

Everett’s biggest little spot for music is Black Lab Gallery

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Everett’s biggest little spot for music is Black Lab Gallery

With live shows almost every weekend, it’s become the place to hear up-and-coming local musicians.

U.S. 2 open, and no more lowland snow in the forecast

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U.S. 2 open, and no more lowland snow in the forecast

Some eastern parts of the county could see snow until Saturday, but then it’s expected to rain.

A man walks through fresh snow in downtown Everett on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Storms have left many along U.S. 2 without power for days

Snow began to fall again in some places on Wednesday. Expect more wet weather in the coming days.

A little more snow, a little more slipping and sliding

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A little more snow, a little more slipping and sliding

A newly forecast storm was expected late Tuesday. Meanwhile, U.S. 2 was closed for a third day.

DUIs, distracted driving numbers are down, remain a problem

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DUIs, distracted driving numbers are down, remain a problem

Last year’s traffic enforcement and infraction data reveals we’re safer, but with room to improve.

Skykomish residents open homes to snowbound drivers on US 2

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Skykomish residents open homes to snowbound drivers on US 2

The snow is mostly done falling in Snohomish County, but the chill lingers on.

A man makes his way down View Ridge Drive as snow continues to fall on Sunday evening in Everett, Wash. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald).

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Snow hits Snohomish County, and it’s going to stay cold

Subfreezing temperatures will continue Monday and Tuesday, and more snow might be on the way.