Police are seeking help in identifying the vandals responsible for a recent graffiti spree.
Cutting positions for 2020
On the bank of the Pilchuck River, off of Old Snohomish-Monroe Road, stands a not-so-traditional Christmas tree
The city voted to accept the low bid from Accord Contractors for $1.7 million to renovate the Carnegie building.
Two grams of meth, heroin or cocaine will lead to more than a night in jail, as soon as the 2-gram rule is lifted, in early 2020.
The Monroe School District is considering changing school starting times.
Prepares to conclude moratorium on homeless housing sites in single-family neighborhoods
Christmas House gives for 38th year to families living well below poverty line
The issue of “nuisance” calls to law enforcement was addressed in two different cities last week.
City residents will not see an increase in water or sewer rates for the coming year.
The city and a blueberry farm are privately settling a conflict over drainage changes at the farm that the city says allowed water to undermine Lowell-Larimer Road a few years ago.
The school district is gearing up to ask voters for a $470 million capital bond, set to appear on the February ballot.
Monroe sculpture to be unveiled
The city has just approved the long-term loan of Pegasus, the state’s first bookmobile, to the Everett Museum of History for it to soon begin its next chapter.
The Providence Medical Group recently opened an outpatient behavioral health clinic and its founders have a dream: that the stigma of mental health care will someday be gone.