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Medical examiner identifies man shot by Everett police
The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s office has identified a man shot and killed by police in Everett last month. They say 34-year-old Travis Hammons was the man killed by officers from Lynnwood and Everett following a chase May 19. The incident started with the Pacific Northwest Violent Offenders Task...
I-5 off ramp in Everett reopens after truck carrying cattle crashes
The Washington Department of Traffic (WSDOT) said a truck hauling a cattle trailer hit the gore point at the Broadway ramp at mile marker 192 in Everett. Crews cleared the cattle from the trailer and reopened the off-ramp to Interstate 5 in Everett just after 5:45 a.m. The crash caused the closure to last nearly two hours.
Seattle man warns drivers after thieves drill hole into his gas tank
EVERETT, Wash. — A Seattle man is warning other drivers about gas theft after he went hiking with some friends on Saturday morning and came back Sunday night to an empty tank. Avid hiker and adventurer Mitch Pittman said he parked in the South Everett Park and Ride in...
Edmonds parents say school district is denying special needs son his right to an education
EDMONDS, Wash — An Edmonds family is claiming discrimination against their special needs son. The 17-year-old is on the autism spectrum and has very limited speaking capabilities. His family says they've discovered a breakthrough technique that allows the boy to communicate, but the school district is refusing to allow...
Mountlake Terrace man stabbed with serious injuries
LYNNWOOD, Wash., June 6, 2023—At approximately 7 AM on Tuesday morning officers responded to an altercation at an apartment complex in the 19800 block of 48th Ave West. Officers responded and discovered a 26-year-old male from Mountlake Terrace had been stabbed and was suffering serious injuries. The male was transported to Providence Hospital and is currently being treated for his injuries.
Overnight Fire Damages Two Marysville Homes
A fire erupted during the early hours of Tuesday morning in Marysville, resulting in considerable damage to two residential properties. Fire authorities are investigating the origins of the blaze, which has rattled residents and their pets. Thankfully, no one was injured in the incident.
Northshore School District Addresses Concerns Over Principals on Leave
The Northshore School District recently held a follow-up meeting at Moorlands Elementary School for parents to discuss their concerns and questions about two principals who have been placed on administrative leave. Michael Griffin, principal at Sunrise Elementary, and his wife, Meghan Griffin, principal at Moorlands Elementary, are currently on paid leave following a police encounter in April.
Unhoused and out of sight on King County's Eastside
Some people experiencing homelessness in King County often try to stay hidden to avoid dealing with police. Outreach workers say that also means these people aren't being connected to support services. It’s hot and sunny around Seattle, and Keith Roberts needs to get the AC in his RV running. To...
Mukilteo School District to serve FREE summer meals for children
Mukilteo School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program for children where meals will be available at no charge to children 18 years of age and younger. Meals will be served at the following open locations:. LocationDates. Meal times. Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center 9001 Airport Road Everett,...
Redmond police investigating dead raccoon, 'hateful' sign left on mayor's doorstep
Police are investigating a potential bias crime after Redmond Mayor Ed Fitch reportedly found a dead raccoon and a sign with “intimidating language” directed at him and another city councilor on the front door of his office Monday morning. The Redmond Police Department said in a press release...
A day of delight for sun-loving Seattleites
It's going to be a hot one, but you shouldn't have to pull out the portable air conditioning just yet.Driving the news: A high-pressure ridge over Western Washington is expected to bring highs in the mid to upper 80s or even the 90s in some spots to Puget Sound Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle.That's around 20 degrees warmer than the normal average of 69 to 70, weather service meteorologist Jeff Michalski told Axios.Why it matters: Because of human-caused climate change, average summer temperatures are on the rise across much of the U.S. — and extreme heat events are coming earlier in the season and lasting longer, writes Axios' Andrew Freedman.On Thursday, highs will drop into the lower 80s and by Friday, down to around 68. Michalski said the region could also on Friday see light, scattered showers as well as thunderstorms.What's next: The three-month outlook for June, July and August by the Climate Prediction Center shows above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation in Washington.
Boy Rescued from Marysville Well: First Responders Share Experience
New details have been revealed about the harrowing rescue of a 12-year-old boy who fell into a well in Marysville about a week ago. The accident took place during recess at Mary Catholic Church, located off 80/8, when the boy stepped on a concrete lid covering the well, causing it to break and partially collapse.
Kingston football job vacant again after coach resigns
Kingston High School is looking for a new varsity football coach again. After spending less than a month on the job, Ron Earp informed Buccaneers athletic director Ed Call on Monday that he needed to resign due to family obligations. "Unfortunately (he) had a death in his family and has...
Red Flag Warning issued for parts of the Cascades, elevated fire potential area-wide
SEATTLE — Conditions will be favorable for fires to start and spread in portions of the Cascades and in much of the Puget Sound region on Tuesday. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Red Flag Warning for the central and south Cascades from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Tuesday due to predicted dry and unstable conditions.
Everett Police And Street Racers Play Saturday Night Game Of Cat And Mouse
If you were out and about in Everett, Washington Saturday night you may have seen large groups of Everett Police and even some Washington State Patrol vehicles rolling up and down Broadway, Rucker, Evergreen Way, Everett Mall Way, West Marine View Drive, East Marine View Drive, 41st Street and other arterial streets with their lights on.
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