Everett
Coverage of Everett in the Nexus archive.
- Don’t ban data centers. Build better rules.
Massachusetts is addressing the debate over hyperscale data centers by promoting regulated development rather than bans. While Lowell imposed a one-year moratorium, Everett is considering zoning limits, and Governor Healey supports a tax exemption for large data centers to boost economic growth in AI, clean energy, and health care.
- To address student homelessness, Edmonds district helps build housing
The Edmonds School District is collaborating with Housing Hope, an Everett-based affordable housing organization, to build a 52-unit development for families in the district. This initiative aims to address student homelessness by providing housing for families.
- Boeing’s new 737 MAX line in Everett will start July 6, CEO Ortberg says
Boeing's new 737 MAX line in Everett will begin production on July 6, as announced by CEO Ortberg. Employees and the local community have awaited details about the fourth production line since 2023.
- How cops used chewing gum to make a breakthrough in two cold case murders
Police made a breakthrough in two cold case murders using chewing gum, leading to the sentencing of Mitchell Gaff in Everett, Washington. The cases were previously unsolved, but the unusual method helped investigators gather evidence. The sentencing of Gaff marked a significant development in the cases.
- Triplets from 'ultra-rare' pregnancy born in Southern California
Mikayla Toney, a 20-year-old mother, gave birth to triplets after an 'ultra-rare' pregnancy in Southern California. The triplets, named Hazel, Sutton, and Everett, were born on January 29 at Scripps La Jolla. This unique event is being celebrated on Mother's Day.
- Juror who helped convict man in fatal stabbing accused in knife attack days later: report
A juror who helped convict Kevin Rodriguez for a 2019 fatal stabbing is now accused of committing a separate knife attack in Everett, Washington, allegedly claiming to be 'sent by Jesus.' Rodriguez's defense seeks a new trial, citing juror misconduct and concerns about the verdict's integrity.