Everett Police are investigating how a car ended up crashing into a house in Everett. Around 6:55 p.m. on Sunday, Everett Fire answered a call about a car versus a house at the intersection of 23rd Street and Oakes Avenue in Everett. When crews arrived, they found four people with injuries.
Boeing has reported another grim financial quarter, posting a US$3.8 billion loss for Q4 2024. The struggling aerospace giant has now accumulated more than $35 billion in losses since 2019, when two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max jets killed 346 people.
The company continues to grapple with a series of challenges, including a machinists strike that halted production for seven weeks, manufacturing quality issues, and costly setbacks in government contracts. For the full year, Boeing recorded an $11.8 billion loss, marking another year of turmoil for the Arlington, Virginia-based company.
According to the state’s Department of Ecology, recycling is on the decline. The latest figures from 2021 showed that just over 49% of all the state’s recyclable products are reused. That figure peaked in 2011 at 56.6%. Bill sponsor Sen. June Robinson said the bottle bill would also reduce litter.
Miracle Valenzuela Everett recalls the moment nearly eight years ago that inspired their latest short film, “A Wedding to Diego.” “I had a dream,” said Valenzuela Everett, a producer, writer and director based in Portland.
Once destined for a scrap heap in Ecuador, the out-of-commission state ferry Elwha is now planned to be a floating office and warehouse in Everett.
A small Oregon city is facing a fresh lawsuit over its homeless camping rules. Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass on Thursday.
This week, we are sharing all the great things to do and see in two cities in the Willamette Valley that together make one community. On behalf of our sponsors at the
Portland’s Forest Park is one of the city’s most treasured natural features, and among the largest urban forests in the United States. Stretching across more than 5,000 acres in Northwest Portland, from outer West Burnside Road well past the St.
Michael Corrie has done the walk down the street hundreds of times, all with the same mission in mind: cleaning up graffiti.He's sick and tired of it and always
A coastal tribe wants to return otters to their native waters off the Oregon coast, though a recent grant to expedite that effort could be at risk due to President Trump's freeze on all federal grants and loans.
It’s the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea in the U.S., with multiple suspected outbreaks in Washington state.