If you’re looking for a new bike for your kid then Sharing Wheels is the place to go.
A tentative agreement has been reached between health care workers and management at Providence and Swedish, after a post-holiday announcement of an “imminent strike” by unions that had banded together statewide.
The city is looking to improve the territory around the Everett Station District by creating what’s known as a business improvement area (BIA) — a localized property tax to invest in enhancements.
A student saunters in the door to a portable classroom at Seattle Hill Elementary and lets his backpack tumble, then his coat follows, landing in a lump on the floor.
Jeremy Staeheli confessed to shooting Snohomish man
Connecting students to the town’s history was the goal of a recent project at Emerson Elementary.
Health care workers will not strike, yet, and are in marathon negotiations that started late last week and continued through the weekend to develop a contract for Providence and Swedish workers thoughout the county.
It’s a place where homeless men can mend from serious medical issues. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and the Everett Gospel Mission men’s shelter have recently partnered to launch a 12-bed
Bill Holt hasn’t touched his trombone in more than 30 years.
School superintendent Fredrika Smith announced in late December that she would be moving on to a new role July 1.
Mark Hintz was honored for a decade and a half of service last week by the Fire District 4 commission.
Red light cameras are being pondered for traffic safety at a few busy intersections.
Fire investigators who are still deciphering how a fire began at the former Seattle-Snohomish Mill site have ruled out all but two possibilities.
A plastic bag ban comes into effect Jan. 1 in the city, and shoppers would need to bring their own bags to avoid being charged a fee.
Monroe High’s Head Football Coach Michael Bumpus, who is credited for building the Bearcats over the past four years, resigned Monday, Dec. 16.