A crane collapse at Everett Mall injured two workers and triggered a response from firefighters. An investigation by the Department of Labor and Industries is underway.
Four people were injured when a car crashed into a house in Everett Sunday evening, according to the Everett Fire Department. The incident happened at about 6:55 p.m. at the intersection of 23rd Street and Oakes Avenue. Emergency responders from the Everett Fire Department arrived at the scene and found four people with injuries.
Everett police have released an image of a person believed to be a person of interest in the stabbing of a boy near a popular intersection Thursday. Police said the stabbing was reported just before 8 a.
The Everett Police Department was finally able to track down the identity of the person who stabbed the 6th grader in North Everett three days ago.
An investigation is underway after a construction crane fell onto the side of a building in Everett on Thursday.
EVERETT, Wash. — A crane tipped over into a building at the Everett Mall, hurting two construction workers Thursday morning. The accident happened at a building under construction at 1402 Southeast Everett Mall Way, according to the Everett Fire Department (EFD).
Everett police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a man identified as a person of interest in the stabbing of a 13-year-old boy Thursday morning.
It was initially a sprinkler alarm that drew them to the Everett Mall, but upon arrival, firefighters discovered that a large crane had tipped onto its side, damaging part of the building that was under construction for a new business and triggering the sprinkler system.
A 13-year-old boy was walking to class in Everett when the Everett Police Department said an unknown man approached and stabbed him Thursday.
EVERETT — The YMCA of Snohomish County announced on Friday a three-year donation totaling over $6 million to the organization. Over $2 million will be donated to the organization annually from the Ballmer Group, the release said. The funding is part of a statewide initiative to enhance personal and academic growth for low-income youth aged 5 to 17.
About 50 firefighters from 10 fire departments attended the training, which was the first-ever in Washington state. South County Fire and the director of the University of Washington’s Behavioral Health Crisis Outreach Response and Education program co-led the training.
Two workers were injured Thursday morning when a truck crane tipped over into a building under construction at 1402 Southeast Everett Mall Way in Washington.