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Local News
Hilton name and gift store to live on after sale of pharmacy
Marysville druggist sells portion of century-old business to Rite Aid, but her shop’s getting a reboot.
August 19, 2020
Local News
E-bikes can use Centennial Trail, but not other motormobiles
A Snohomish reader writes about noticing more motorized use of the 30-mile path.
August 17, 2020
Life
Stymied by virus, Red Curtain offers live-streamed theater
The Marysville troupe plans Zoom performances of “Something Rotten!” and “Six Degrees of Separation.”
August 13, 2020
Local News
Soper Hill roundabout and pedestrian trail work wraps up
Lake Stevens and Marysville worked together on the traffic infrastructure because of nearby development.
August 11, 2020
Local News
Marysville sues Arlington over plan for 500 apartments
Marysville worries the major project on 51st Avenue NE will gum up traffic at a nearby intersection.
August 7, 2020
Local News
Pursuit ends in fiery collision with dump truck in Tulalip
The man was suspected of shoplifting. He allegedly fled from Marysville police in a stolen car.
August 6, 2020
Business
Everett startup makes a swift pivot from in-person to online
Abacus links hobbyists, crafters and artists with people who want to learn new skills — virtually.
August 5, 2020
Local News
Marysville renters may qualify for $1,500 relief grants
The money is set aside for those who are behind on rent. Applications are available through Aug. 13.
July 31, 2020
Local News
Dr. Spitters: Bringing students back to school is too risky
The Everett, Edmonds, Mukilteo and Stanwood Camano districts announced Wednesday they’ll go remote this fall.
July 29, 2020
Local News
Stretch of State Avenue to be closed Tuesday, Wednesday
Contractors are placing a bridge at 100th Street NE, near Fred Meyer in Marysville.
July 29, 2020
Local News
Driver charged in Marysville crash that broke woman’s neck
Prosecutors: Man with DUI history was high on heroin during crash that injured a 22-year-old woman.
July 29, 2020
Local News
Appointees in 38th District are facing primary challengers
After being named to vacant seats, June Robinson and Emily Wicks will be tested in the Aug. 4…
July 27, 2020
Local News
Police: Man who shot ex’s son outside Arlington arrested
The suspect claimed he only fired warning shots and reportedly didn’t believe he had injured anyone.
July 24, 2020
Local News
Marysville man charged with murder in mother’s death
Nathan Granum claimed that hit men killed his mother. A bloody palm print on the car matched his.
July 23, 2020
Local News
These take-home science kits could be a model for fall
The Marysville School District delivered 400 kits to disadvantaged students. So far, kids love them.
July 23, 2020
Local News
Marysville drops criminal charge against musical protestor
Elton Davis was protesting police brutality through music. Then an officer cited him.
July 23, 2020
Local News
An open House seat draws three hopefuls with civic resumes
Democrats Anne Anderson and April Berg, and Republican Mark James, are vying to serve the 44th District.
July 22, 2020
Local News
Marysville cop cites musician for protest of police brutality
A group of people played instruments and loudspeakers from the roof of an apartment every Saturday.
July 20, 2020
Business
Marysville offers 2nd round of business relief grants
Firms that have experienced a 25% or more decline in revenues and employ 10 - 49 may be…
July 14, 2020
Local News
Marysville man charged in stabbing, trapping of girlfriend
After allegedly keeping her in the car for hours as she bled, he dropped her off at the…
July 11, 2020
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