Wednesday, May 28th, 2025

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Good morning, Everett. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 28th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Dick’s Drive-In will open its new South Everett location near Evergreen Way and Airport Road on June 12 at 10:29 a.m., while Monroe’s SharinaBean’s raises funds after losing its Main Street lease and Imagine Children’s Museum has its $250,000 federal grant reinstated after a federal court order. Snohomish County is seeking a volunteer for its Planning Commission with applications due by June 6, a government TV channel launched on cable on May 23, and Mayor Cassie Franklin honored Jackson High School’s robotics team for their world championship win in Houston in April — a series of local events showing community progress. Snohomish County Tribune
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Early Monday on southbound I-5 north of Exit 189 in Everett, a guardrail pierced through a car and sent the driver to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries — Washington State Patrol is investigating the cause. Everett Herald
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On Friday night near 9:07 p.m. outside IHOP at 10301 Evergreen Way in Everett, a man was stabbed multiple times in the face and may lose his left eye after the suspect—a 45-year-old man—fled in the victim’s silver Ford Explorer, sparking a six-mile police chase that ended near Lynnwood Costco and led to his arrest on charges of first-degree assault, first-degree robbery, motor vehicle theft, and attempting to elude police. Everett Herald
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Homeowners Ryan McMeans and Caitlin Swanson have kept a Homer Simpson-inspired decoration in their backyard on West Mukilteo Boulevard since 2023—neighbors now often stop for selfies with the figure near Howarth Park. The tribute, made from a purchased mask, cloth, and reclaimed clothes, continues to draw local interest as a fun nod to The Simpsons. Everett Herald
- ➤ The Everett Philharmonic Orchestra will hold a concert on Sunday, June 1 at 3 p.m. in Everett Civic Auditorium to honor retiring music director Dr. Paul-Elliott Cobbs — who has served for 40 years in the community — featuring works by Mendelssohn, Strauss, and Beethoven. My Everett News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a new right to repair law that takes effect on Jan. 1, requiring manufacturers to provide repair tools, parts and documentation for devices sold after July 1+ the law aims to let consumers fix electronics instead of replacing them+ tech companies like Google and Microsoft have backed the move. KUOW
- ➤ County officials said the Everett New Start Center—a renovated former Days Inn on Everett Mall Way—has received permits and is expected to open in November to provide emergency housing for homeless residents. The center will offer basic furnishings and services run by the Salvation Army to help people before colder weather sets in. Snohomish County Tribune
- ➤ The City of Everett launched a community survey to ask residents what works and what needs fixing in the city to support its bid for a certified Washington State Creative District—details from the survey will help set the downtown area for the creative district. Snohomish County Tribune
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Spokane Indians vs. Everett AquaSox
2:30-7:30 p.m. — Funko Field — Includes BBQ and swag — Enjoy a vibrant day of baseball featuring the AquaSox and Indians with tailgating festivities.
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Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross
7-9 p.m. — Historic Everett Theatre — Tickets required — Explore the dramatic journey of Supercross through captivating stories and legendary figures.
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Washington Blues Society 2025 Best of the Blues
4-8 p.m. — APEX Everett — Meal included — Celebrate the best in local blues with live performances and awards honoring legends and newcomers alike.
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Edmonds Arts Festival
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