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Trooper Christopher Gadd Memorial Service (Video Pics) My Everett News

A memorial service for Trooper Christopher Gadd took place in Everett, Washington, allowing those unable to attend in person to view the ceremony through an embedded video. The service honored Gadd's contributions to the community and the law enforcement profession.

A Motorist Struck and Killed a Washington State Patrol Trooper Early This Morning

A motorist struck and killed Washington State Patrol trooper Christopher M. Gadd early this morning while he was on patrol on I-5. Gadd, a 27-year-old father, was looking for drunk drivers when the incident occurred around 3 a.m. A 32-year-old man has been arrested for vehicular homicide.

Traffic Safety Program Seeks to Reduce Severe Crashes in Everett

Everett, Washington, is set to launch an automated traffic safety camera program this spring, aiming to reduce severe crashes and improve safety in school zones and high-risk intersections. The initiative, which includes community outreach and multilingual resources, will utilize revenue for further traffic safety improvements, with a grace period for drivers during the initial rollout.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Advisory COMMITTEE Everett, WA - Official Website

The City of Everett has restructured its Citizens Advisory Committee into the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) to enhance community engagement in housing and development initiatives. Public meetings are streamed live, ensuring accessibility and participation, with provisions for translation services for non-English speakers. This change reflects the city's commitment to equal opportunity and community involvement in local governance.

The Wendt Everett Mayors Arts Award Winners

The 2023 Wendt & Everett Mayor’s Arts Awards have recognized several outstanding individuals for their contributions to the local arts community. The award ceremony, set for April 11, 2024, at the Everett Performing Arts Center, will celebrate the achievements of artists, educators, and community leaders who enhance Everett's cultural landscape. This annual event underscores the importance of the arts in fostering a vibrant community.

Color Storm Coming to Evergreen Arboretum Gardens My Everett News

Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens will host "Color Storm," a vibrant yarn bombing event throughout March 2024, celebrating the arboretum's 60th anniversary. Local artists and knitters will transform the gardens with colorful yarn installations, inviting community engagement and creativity. This unique initiative promises to enhance the natural beauty of the arboretum while fostering a sense of community spirit.

GeekFest West Premieres In Everett This Summer

GeekFest West, the inaugural celebration of geek culture, will occur from July 19 to July 21, 2024, in Downtown Everett. The event features a street fair, exhibit hall, and film festival, offering unique shopping, cosplay, gaming tournaments, and local food trucks. Mayor Cassie Franklin expressed enthusiasm for the event's potential to showcase Everett's offerings and foster community connections.

Violent Offender Caught on Casino Road Last Night

Last night, the Sheriff’s Office Violent Offender Task Force arrested an armed suspect in a six-hour standoff on East Casino Road, who was wanted for two counts of murder from out of state. The incident involved SWAT teams using negotiation tactics, flash bangs, and gas before ultimately apprehending the suspect without further complications. The suspect is set to be extradited to face charges, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the region.

Mayor's Drug Crisis Task Force

The Mayor's Drug Crisis Task Force is set to address the escalating concerns surrounding D-methamphetamine use in Everett, Pennsylvania, from February 1 to March 7, 2024. This initiative, backed by local officials and faith-based organizations, aims to provide critical resources and support for affected communities. The task force underscores the importance of lived experiences in developing effective solutions to the drug crisis.

Meet The Councilmember Brenda Stonecipher

Brenda Stonecipher, a long-serving member of the Everett City Council, concluded her 20-year tenure, during which she prioritized accessibility to arts, culture, and parks for all community members. First elected in 2003, she has held the position of Council President multiple times and emphasized the importance of representation and fiscal responsibility throughout her service. Her insights reflect the evolving dynamics of local governance and community engagement in Everett.

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