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W Mukilteo Boulevard closed for 12 months for Edgewater Bridge replacement

Mukilteo Boulevard in Everett, WA, will be closed for 12 months starting in late October 2024 to facilitate the replacement of the aging Edgewater Creek Bridge. The $34 million project, primarily funded by federal grants, aims to enhance safety and infrastructure resilience in the area. City officials urge residents to plan alternate routes in advance to mitigate traffic disruptions.

Replacement of Edgewater Bridge to get underway in late October

Construction of the Edgewater Creek Bridge in Everett, WA, will commence in late October 2024, necessitating a 12-month closure of Mukilteo Boulevard. The $34 million project, primarily funded by federal grants, aims to replace the aging bridge, which is currently safe but has weight restrictions and earthquake vulnerabilities. Commuters are urged to plan alternate routes and check the detour map available online.

SUV Crashed Into Everett Apartment Building Makes It Onto National TV

A Nissan Rogue crashed into the Rucker Apartments in Everett, Washington, around 8 PM on September 28, 2024, an event that was captured on the show "On Patrol Live." Early reports suggest a medical issue was the cause, with no drugs or alcohol involved, and fortunately, the resident of the impacted apartment was not injured. The incident has since drawn local interest and sparked discussions online, particularly on platforms like Reddit.

"One More Stop" Emphasis Patrols - Honoring Fallen Trooper Christopher Gadd My Everett News

Trooper Christopher Gadd was honored in a series of emphasis patrols launched nearly seven months after he was killed by an impaired driver. The initiative aims to enhance public safety and prevent similar tragedies. Gadd's last message to his crew was remembered as the community reflects on the impact of impaired driving.

New interactive sculpture, "Affirmation Station," installed downtown

A new interactive sculpture named "Affirmation Station" has been installed in downtown Everett, created by artist Timothy C. Flood. Funded by special event revenue and lodging tax grants, this engaging piece aims to enhance community spirit and public spaces. Mayor Cassie Franklin encourages residents and visitors to experience this unique addition, which features positive affirmations and interactive audio messages.

New Interactive Sculpture "Affirmation Station" Installed in Downtown Everett

The City of Everett has unveiled "Affirmation Station," an interactive sculpture designed by Timothy C. Flood, aimed at enhancing community engagement and positivity downtown. Funded through special event revenue and grants, this unique art piece features affirmations and audio messages, promoting inclusivity and a sense of community among residents and visitors.

Shooting at Park View Apartments Leaves One Dead and One Injured in Everett, WA

A shooting incident at the Park View Apartments on W. Casino Road in Everett, WA, resulted in one death and one injury. The police pursued the suspect, who ultimately crashed his vehicle and was later found deceased inside. The incident has led to partial lane closures on I-5 as investigations continue.

Shooting at 1100 block of W. Casino Road leaves one dead and one injured

A shooting incident at the Park View Apartments on W. Casino Road in Everett, WA, resulted in one fatality and one injury. The police pursued the suspect, who later died in a crash following the shooting. The investigation is ongoing, with partial lane closures on I-5 due to the incident.

US 2 Closed Between Snohomish Monroe For Semi Collision

A semi truck collision on Highway 2 in Snohomish caused significant traffic disruptions as a hazardous herbicide mixture leaked onto the roadway. Fire crews contained the spill, and all lanes were closed for several hours before reopening at 1:30 PM. The incident underscores the importance of safety and environmental management during accidents involving hazardous materials.

Everett Fire extinguishes Tuesday house fire, emphasizes the importance of smoke alarms

On September 10, 2024, the Everett Fire Department swiftly extinguished a house fire on Dogwood, responding within minutes of multiple emergency calls. The incident highlighted the critical importance of smoke alarms, as the homeowner and her dog escaped unharmed, but one cat tragically did not survive. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, with support provided by neighboring fire departments and local agencies.

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