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In parks as in life, supermodels are OK – but with cuts in the Parks and Recreation Department in 2003, there’s a limit to how many high-maintenance divas can stay in city parks.
Everett, with over 111,000 residents, is projected to have tens of thousands more by 2035. To keep pace with that growth, city leaders wanted new revenue to expand parks and outdoor recreation.
San Diego Comic Con got a healthy dose of peace on Saturday. Star John Cena dressed up in full costume as his DC Universe ...
Everett’s City Council has passed its budget for 2025, bringing cuts to libraries, parks, and staff. The cuts help address a $12.6 million deficit.
The Everett Police Department, the city’s most costly general fund program, will receive $51.1 million, up from $50.8 million in 2024. Spending on police had increased by 18.6% from 2023 to 2024.
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