EVERETT — U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen addressed veterans at Everett Community College about educational and other benefits Nov. 5, and heard about their troubles with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
MARYSVILLE — This year’s All-City Food Drive collected fewer pounds of food, but more dollars to buy food, to the point that organizers believe their totals even out with previous years.
MARYSVILLE — The only thing Ava Miller was missing for Halloween were dryer vent hoses that fit.
MARYSVILLE — Deborah Parker, a member of the Tulalip Tribal Board and the mother of a Marysville-Pilchuck High School student, admitted her son was nervous about returning to school Nov. 3.
MARYSVILLE — When Maryann Collier’s husband was laid off from his job as a logging truck driver in 2008, she found herself faced with the task of being the breadwinner for them and their five children.
MARYSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen had already wanted to meet with Marysville city officials about their transportation plans.
But he also took the time to catch up on how the community is coping after its Oct. 24 school shooting.
MARYSVILLE — He’d already spoken at a church vigil, a charity dinner, a community awareness kickoff, press conferences and meetings with parents and children about the Oct. 24 shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
MARYSVILLE — When Marysville-Pilchuck High School students return to class on Monday, Nov. 3, it won’t be “school as usual.”
SMOKEY POINT — When the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting occurred Oct. 24, the Marysville Soroptimists wondered whether it was appropriate to go ahead with their annual auction and dinner.
If you’ve put off choosing a Halloween costume, the good news is that you still have time to shop for options in a variety of price ranges.
MARYSVILLE — Yards of red and white ribbons were cut in Comeford Park as the Marysville and Tulalip communities kicked off their “Paint the Town” event Oct. 27.
MARYSVILLE — Christen and Joe Dickerson are both alumni of Marysville-Pilchuck High School, so when the school shooting occurred at M-P Oct. 24, they knew they had to help in some way.
TULALIP — The 22nd annual “Raising Hands” banquet, honoring the hundreds of area charities who have received funds from the Tulalip Tribes over the past year, turned into a vigil in the Orca Ballroom of the Tulalip Resort Casino Oct. 25.