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

A house fire in Everett, WA, on September 10, 2024, prompted a swift response from local firefighters, who successfully extinguished the blaze within 40 minutes. The incident underscored the critical importance of working smoke alarms, as the homeowner and her dog were safely evacuated, although one cat tragically did not survive. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Everett Fire Marshal’s Office.

Truck Takes Out Pole and Bus Stop on Broadway

A truck accident on Broadway in Everett resulted in the destruction of a bus stop and a traffic pole, which fell onto the vehicle. The driver was unharmed, but repairs will take several weeks, with a temporary traffic adjustment in place. No updates have been provided regarding the bus stop's replacement.

Everett Fire extinguishes Tuesday afternoon triplex fire

A house fire in Everett, WA, on September 3, 2024, led to the deployment of multiple fire crews who battled the blaze for over an hour, ensuring all residents evacuated safely while unfortunately losing two family cats. Firefighters faced challenges, including a partial roof collapse, but successfully extinguished the fire with assistance from Mukilteo Fire and South County Fire. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Everett Fire Marshal’s Office.

Everett Fire extinguishes Tuesday afternoon triplex fire

The Everett Fire Department responded to a significant fire at a triplex in the View Ridge Madison neighborhood on September 3, 2024. Firefighters battled the blaze for over an hour, ensuring all residents evacuated safely, though two family cats tragically did not survive. The incident underscores the importance of smoke alarms and having a practiced fire evacuation plan.

Everett Silvertips 2024 Home Game Schedule

The Everett Silvertips have released their official home game schedule for the 2024 season, featuring 34 games at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Downtown Everett. The schedule includes matchups against notable teams like the Vancouver Giants and Seattle Thunderbirds, providing local fans with ample opportunities to support their team. This announcement is crucial for hockey enthusiasts in Everett, ensuring they are informed about game dates and times.

Everett Fire launches pilot program allowing paramedics to administer buprenorphine to address opioid addiction

The Everett Fire Department has initiated a pilot program enabling paramedics to administer buprenorphine to individuals experiencing withdrawal symptoms from opioid overdoses. This innovative approach not only stabilizes patients in the field but also connects them with social workers for ongoing support and treatment, significantly impacting the community's fight against opioid addiction.

Shooting Leaves Four Injured on West Casino Road

The Everett Police Department is investigating a shooting that injured four individuals on W Casino Road in Everett, WA. The incident occurred late Tuesday night, prompting a swift response from law enforcement and emergency services. All injured parties are reported to be stable, and the investigation is ongoing, with police appealing for information from the public.

Shooting Leaves Four Injured on W Casino Road

A shooting incident on W Casino Road in Everett, WA, left four individuals injured, prompting an ongoing investigation by the Everett Police Department. The shooting occurred around 11:00 pm on August 20, 2024, with two victims found at the scene and two others arriving at the hospital independently. Witnesses reported multiple gunshots, and authorities are seeking information to aid in the investigation.

Voters decide against City of Everetts Proposition 1

Everett voters rejected Proposition 1, a property tax levy aimed at funding public safety and essential services, with 59.75% voting against it. This decision leaves the City of Everett facing a projected $12.6 million budget deficit for 2025, prompting Mayor Cassie Franklin to seek community input on necessary budget cuts.

Voters decide against City of Everetts Proposition 1

Everett voters have rejected Proposition 1, a proposed property tax increase aimed at addressing a $12.6 million budget gap for 2025. Mayor Cassie Franklin expressed disappointment and emphasized the need for community input as the city faces potential budget cuts. The city will initiate community outreach to gather feedback on budget priorities and potential reductions.

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