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The Everett Herald Saga Continues EverettGuild Members Striking on Monday

Carpenter Media Group announced layoffs affecting 55% of the Everett Herald workforce, sparking sadness and concern among remaining employees. The Everett NewsGuild plans a one-day strike on June 24 to protest the layoffs and management's implementation of a controversial quota system. Legal scrutiny may follow, as the layoffs potentially violate federal labor laws.

The Herald Censors Itself After Layoffs

The Herald faced backlash after laying off half its staff and subsequently altering a published article about the layoffs. The article initially described the layoffs as mandated by new owners but was revised to soften the language amid criticism from former staff and readers. The revised article reinstated the story after a brief removal, reflecting tensions between management and the newsroom.

Everett Fire extinguishes two house fires in Valley View neighborhood

Two firefighters sustained non-life-threatening injuries while battling a significant house fire in Everett's Valley View neighborhood. The fire, which spread to a neighboring home, resulted in extensive damage and the tragic loss of one cat, while the American Red Cross is assisting displaced residents. The incident underscores the importance of working smoke alarms in homes.

Everett Herald Cutting Staff in Half

Carpenter Media Group's recent acquisition of the Everett Herald has led to significant layoffs, reducing staff by over half in the unionized newsroom. This move reflects broader challenges facing the newspaper industry, including declining circulation and competition from digital platforms. With nearly 20,000 jobs cut in 2023 alone, the situation highlights the ongoing struggle for local news outlets.

Everett Police Activity on Display During On Patrol Live Episodes

Everett Police showcased their activities during two episodes of On Patrol: Live, featuring unique technology like the BolaWrap. A foot chase ended with an arrest after a suspect evaded capture despite being targeted by the device. Officers also dealt with various incidents, including a traffic stop involving a woman with altered tags.

Two Year Countdown Until Kickoff of the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026

The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026 begins as Seattle prepares to host six matches, including significant games on Juneteenth and the kickoff to Pride weekend. With the tournament set to take place across Canada, Mexico, and the USA, Seattle remains one of the two cities guaranteed to host the US Men’s National Team. Preparations are underway to ensure a safe and memorable experience for fans, with a focus on legacy and community impact.

Everett Police Department to be featured in On Patrol Live

The Everett Police Department will make its debut on the documentary series _On Patrol: Live_ starting June 14, 2024, marking a significant first for Washington State. Mayor Cassie Franklin and Police Chief John DeRousse expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, highlighting the initiative's potential to showcase the department's commitment to community-oriented policing and inspire future recruits.

Everett Police Department to be featured in "On Patrol Live" starting June 14, 2024

The Everett Police Department will be featured in the REELZ documentary series "On Patrol: Live," debuting on June 14, 2024, marking the first time a Washington State department has been showcased. This series aims to provide viewers with an authentic look at law enforcement operations and community engagement in Everett, highlighting the department's commitment to serving its residents.

Final Nail in the Coffin for Clark Park Gazebo My Everett News

The Everett City Council has approved plans for an off-leash dog park at Clark Park, which includes the removal of the historical Clark Park Gazebo. This decision has sparked controversy, as the Everett Historical Commission and some residents believe that the gazebo's removal was mishandled, citing issues like drug use and loitering as more significant concerns. While some residents welcome the change, hoping it will improve the park's safety, others lament the loss of the gazebo's historical significance.

Petco Love invests in the Everett Animal Shelter to save and improve the lives of local pets

The Everett Animal Shelter has received a $50,000 grant from Petco Love to enhance its efforts in saving local pets. This investment is part of a broader initiative by Petco Love, which has committed over $15 million in funding to animal welfare organizations nationwide. The grant aims to improve the shelter's capacity to care for and reunite lost pets with their families.

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