The chance to explore the nature preserve of Jetty Island is happening again after a one-year hiatus.
Gov. Inslee extends the clock on evictions, sets rules barring them
After two years of temporary pastors, Zion Lutheran Church of Snohomish welcomed the Rev. Don Stults to lead their congregation.
The city wants your opinion to help it make decisions that could eventually affect the whole town.
The Baker Heights public housing site in the Delta Neighborhood has begun to be demolished to make way for 105 new apartment units for low income individuals and families.
Summer meal programs through school districts ensure no child goes hungry.
The Snohomish School Board meeting held on June 9 was a roller coaster of emotion.
For thousands worried about having past-due rent as the state’s eviction ban ends June 30, there is help.
The long-empty Longfellow Building on Oakes is having its 110th birthday this year
NW Innovation Resource Center’s Lab at Everett, also known as TheLab@everett, will move to a new location due to Everett Community College’s (EvCC) expansion.
Eighty-one homeless people will move off the streets into new studio apartments this summer, courtesy of behavioral health-care nonprofit Compass Health.
At the corner of Bonneville Avenue and 14th Street, workers are leveling ground for a unique affordable housing complex.
A Snohomish Panther has produced a brand-new coloring book of 20 historic homes from around Snohomish.
Mayor John T. Kartak presented City of Snohomish finance director Debbie Burton, the Key to the City, in honor of her 14 years of dedicated work during the June 1 city council meeting. Burton recently resigned from the position she has held since 2016.
The minutes and hours after loss or tragedy can feel like a deluge of unfamiliarity; plans to make, people to call and questions to answer.