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Snohomish County PUD is distributing free energy-efficient appliances to qualified customers through its Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates, or HEAR, program. The program is funded by …

On Dec. 4, the Snohomish County Council voted to approve the Snohomish County Comprehensive Plan 2024 update, including an amendment brought forward by Councilmember Megan Dunn which adds strong …

The Snohomish County Council passed a $3.22 billion operating budget for the 2025 and 2026 fiscal years. This new biennial process allows County departments to be more strategic with project planning …

At around 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, Mukilteo Police and its partner agencies responded to an online threat at Kamiak High School as students were wrapping up the school day. Officers …

20 years of serving Mukilteo

For Rubén Mariscal, it feels like it was just yesterday when he and wife María opened Sabor A Mexico in Mukilteo. But it’s been 20 years since the Mariscals started …

The YMCA of Snohomish County and Tapped Public House partnered together to provide 2,500 fully-prepared Thanksgiving meals to local families in need. This initiative stems from a long-standing …

A milestone Washington State Ferries estimated it would transport nearly 300,000 people during the recent holiday. WSF did not reach that number, but came close with nearly 289,000 passengers …

Open enrollment into health and dental plans for 2025 is underway through Washington Healthplanfinder, operated by Washington Health Benefit Exchange. Now through Jan. 15, all Washingtonians who …

An invigorating start to Thanksgiving

While many people were sleeping in on Thanksgiving morning, more than a thousand people set their alarm clocks early and headed out to Kamiak High School for the 10th annual Mukilteo Turkey Trot …

Catch the holiday spirit

The holiday season has arrived in Mukilteo. Merry Mukilteo. Christmas carols at St. John Mission. The Mukilteo Yacht Club’s annual Holiday Parade. The Mukilteo Christmas Concert. And …

First bills drop ahead of state's 2025 legislative session

Washington lawmakers have begun teeing up legislation ahead of the 2025 session. Monday marked the first day they could pre-file bills. Legislators will have 105 days to  push their ideas …

Report November windstorm damage now

The Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management has launched an online survey to help residents report damage from the high winds that raced through the community starting Nov. 19. The …

Council passes 2025-26 budget

The City Council didn’t talk much about the 2025-26 biennial budget during Monday’s meeting. It was a sharp contrast to previous budget meetings where discussions resulted in four- …

Port of Everett Seaport named terminal operator of the year

The Port of Everett Seaport has been honored with the title of 2024 port/terminal operator of the year by Heavy Lift and Project Forwarding International. Recent maritime investments, …

Capturing the essence of Mukilteo history

Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the Mukilteo Historical Society has released its first book, “Essays in Mukilteo History,” a compilation of more than 100 nonfiction …

Helping to feed families

Four hundred families in the Mukilteo School District will be able to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner thanks to the Rotary Club of South Everett-Mukilteo. Early Sunday morning, Rotary Club members, …

Leadership roles expanded for Marko Liias in the Senate

Sen. Marko Liias (D-Edmonds) expanded his leadership roles in the state Senate following a vote among Senate Democrats last week.  Liias will continue to chair the Senate Transportation …

Emergency proclamation issued for last week's windstorm

Devastating winds last week caused extensive damage, affected residents throughout the county, and consumed resources for road maintenance, emergency response, and power restoration.  …

The City of Mukilteo is accepting applications for four of its boards, commissions, and committees. These volunteer roles play a vital part in the City’s policy development process, …

MultiCare Health Systems of Washington will change procedures and set aside more than $2 million to compensate patients whose civil rights were violated by a failure to provide appropriate …

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