Patriotism and suicide prevention: that is why Tyee Eliason, 13, runs through Snohomish five days a week carrying the American flag.
A Change.org petition is circulating with the goal of stopping the Monroe School District from eventually selling a piece of open space used by sports teams.
Fire District 4’s station on Maple Avenue is not closing — not in mid-September, anyway.
Religious organizations can now host temporary spaces for homeless people to camp in Monroe, a change that aligns city law with state law.
Opioid misuse and homelessness are impacting the city of Snohomish, according to a draft report that will transfer from the Public Safety Commission to the City Council after revisions are complete.
More than 60 grocery workers from the Teamsters and UFCW unions marched the North Kelsey sidewalk near Fred Meyer midday Aug. 1 to protest contract negotiations that have come to a stall.
For the last eight weeks, Lindsey Weaver, Ryan Anderson, Christina Strand and George Newhall have spent one day a week cleaning up Clark Park, located in the 2400 block of Lombard Avenue.
In the far-flung region of Echo Lake and Lost Lake, pockets of neighbors are unifying to become a prepared and resilient group of people.
The City Council will re-approach discussing whether to allow 10 marijuana retail shops within city limits.
Stand and take in the scenic wonders that fully surround you on Sourdough Ridge and gaze upon Washington’s greatest mountain.
They say there’s safety in numbers.
As visitors stream through Clare’s Place during a preview open house, Nick Morin is busy watering plants in raised flower beds on the back patio.
A man and woman in a black SUV at Pilchuck Park were charged with possession, manufacture, and intent to deliver methamphetamine and opiates among other charges after a July 17 incident triggered by citizen reports.
Voters are winnowing the field of four candidates for Fire District 4 position 1 to a two-person runoff for November.
How two people met their fathers