Cold weather shelters have begun to open their doors as temperatures in the region dip below freezing.
Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee appointed State Sen. Steve Hobbs, a Lake Stevens Democrat, to be Secretary of State,
Listening to Janet Bacon describe her annual one-person charity drive, it’s easy to see why she named it Joyful Jammies.
For North Middle School art teacher Cynthia Gaub, being recognized for your hard work in your career is something she has always strived for.
One of the buildings in conceptual plans for the Baker Heights housing redevelopment has jumped to 12 stories tall, which stunned residents at a public meeting last week.
Snohomish County’s $1.2 billion budget for next year includes money to equip all sheriff’s deputies with body cameras,
Laura Roetcisoender has always had a passion for entertaining children and writing. Now, she’s published a new children’s book.
Avenue B neighbors pleaded to the City Council to not accept a rezone request to let a parking lot face their street.
Linda Redmon won over incumbent John Kartak
The 1,480-acre park includes 32 miles of trails used by hikers, runners, equestrians, mountain bikers, bird watchers and others.
The Snohomish County Districting Committee will hold a final special public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 10
Linda Redmon, who ran on reunifying the city, will replace Mayor John Kartak come January.
Thoughtful and compassionate. Inquisitive and introspective.
Brant and Tracey Pierce are trying their best to personify their late son’s lifelong love for Camp Killoqua, the children’s camp in Stanwood run by Camp Fire of Snohomish County.
The City Council last month approved interim zoning regulations to limit certain business types in the city’s commercial zones.