Action from the doubleheader Jan. 24.
The EvergreenHealth Research Department is enrolling patients for a groundbreaking clinical trial in partnership with the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) RECOVER Initiative to study possible treatments for adults who have an autonomic nervous system disorder, known as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), related to Long COVID.
MONROE — A long police pursuit through town and broad, near-two-hour manhunt that followed in the Fryelands Neighborhood Friday night.
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EVERETT — Starting Feb. 1, utility rates for water, sewer and stormwater will increase.
SNOHOMISH — Members of the city’s park board hiked the future Homestead Park space last week to get a sense of the site. It will continue its conversation at a meeting Jan. 22 that starts at 6 p.m. in the Carnegie Building.
Currently in the House Committee on Community Safety, House Bill 1139 would make unlawful firearm possession a violent offense, making jail booking mandatory, if the individual has previously been convicted of a serious offense. Under the bill, sentencing for UPF would go from less than 20 months of jail time to between 21 and 27.
SNOHOMISH — A developer is proposing more than 200 housing units on the former county public works yard at 13th Street and Avenue D.
Action from the Jan. 14 game.
Letter to the editor thanking the Tribune and questioning priorities to aid individuals in homelessness.
EVERETT — The nonprofit group Historic Everett’s 2025 calendar celebrates Cruising to Colby with 12 pages of showstopper cars downtown.
A group of four play pickleball on one of the courts inside the Monroe Y on its basketball court the morning of Sunday, Jan. 19. Rich and Nancy, foreground, volley with Eileen and Mark. All are from the Snohomish area and said they play often at the Y. The courts were all active with teams of players.
170 years since signing of Point Elliott Treaty