Flames burst out from the front of the Everett Office Furniture building in Everett on Monday. The fire caused damage estimated at $1.5 million. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
A bright orange column of smoke filled the sky above Everett Office Furniture, at 2931 Broadway in Everett, when flames broke out in the century-old building around 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25. Story
A massive fire at a furniture store filled downtown Everett with smoke Monday night. Firefighters rescued a man from a neighboring apartment building. (Caleb Hutton / The Herald)
Firefighters pour water on a big fire on Broadway in Everett on Monday night. (Bill Pedigo / The Herald)
A building across Broadway from Xfinity Arena collapsed in a massive fire Monday night in downtown Everett. (Caleb Hutton / The Herald)
A massive fire at a furniture store filled downtown Everett with smoke Monday night. The building continued to smolder well after daybreak Tuesday. (Caleb Hutton / The Herald)
Firefighters pour water on a three-alarm fire at Everett Office Furniture on Broadway on Monday in Everett. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Burnt debris from Everett Office Furniture, on Broadway in Everett, is seen on Tuesday, Sept. 26. (Ian Terry / The Herald)
A pedestrian crosses Wall Street on Tuesday near Everett Office Furniture, which burned down on Broadway in Everett late Monday, Sept. 25. (Ian Terry / The Herald)
Petitioners, including two former county employees, are concerned the 144-acre project will cause unexamined consequences for unincorporated Snohomish County.
A district court pro tem judge, Kim McClay, set bail at $200,000 Monday after finding “substantial danger” that the suspect would act violently if released.
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the Pacific Northwest Forest Climate Alliance will discuss efforts to protect public lands in Washington.
The presentation will take place at 6:30p.m. on Jan. 28. The public can ask questions at the end.
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