Every year, their assembly line creates candy wreaths to raise money for charities.
Jamie Copeland’s academics include STEM studies, leadership, ASB activities, honor society.
It recently opened an office in Everett, where 2 Snohomish County women lead the nonprofit’s efforts.
It’s a Roman thing, explains David Samaniego, a junior at Marysville Getchell High School.
Snohomish County received $935,000 in grants from the state Highway Safety Improvement Program to apply to three safety projects. Crosswalks will be upgraded in two… Continue reading
When in doubt, call the PUD for streetlight outages in Snohomish County.
Construction has started on the 34 stations that will be used for the Swift Green Line, Community Transit’s second bus rapid transit line that is… Continue reading
From drama and books to Scouting and chemistry, Nate Ness gets into a lot of everything.
After county crews repaved 164th Avenue W, raised pavement markings that helped guide two lanes of turning traffic from 13th Avenue W were not replaced.… Continue reading
The Washington State Department of Transportation offers information to help guide planning.
Mey Ly has excelled in school since moving here from Cambodia; she also serves as an intrepreter.
There’s just no easy exit on this one. A reader called in to Street Smarts about striping changes on 27th Avenue NE, for those exiting… Continue reading
Adding a right-turn signal at 112th St. and 7th Ave. is turning out to be a bit more complicated.
Senior is involved in ASB and Colores Unidos, a group that celebrates Spanish-speaking cultures.
Rosemary Maxon, of Everett, wrote in about problems she’s seen at the McCollum Park & Ride in Everett, including a need for better lighting, directional… Continue reading
It will mark the second year of three years of resurfacing projects from Everett to Skykomish.
Have automatic daytime running headlights? Don’t neglect the taillights
A couple nearby keeps a folder of photos and witness reports. The newest entry was a few weeks ago.
Senior Tyler Aamold plays a leadership role at school and in service to his community.
Darrington High’s band gets help with its first performance at a football game in more than 20 years.