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Snohomish park names decided for some parks

Snohomish's Park and Recreation Board has decided on names for five city parks and will soon send the preferred options to the City Council for consideration.

Snohomish sex ed curriculum changes up for review

Educators here may get a little help from late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel and some popular YouTube video producers when they teach sexual health next year.

Monroe murder suspect arrested, victim identified

The victim likely never saw his death coming, police say.

Kids always eat, but school lunch debts mount

The Snohomish School District is approaching an unwelcome milestone: $100,000 in unpaid student meals.

Hobbs’ wide-ranging road fix package banks on tax increases

Proposal would accelerate fixes to 522, U.S. 2, Highway 9

Transition fair helps hundreds navigate into adulthood

Doors were opening for young people with developmental disabilities at the 22nd annual Snohomish County Transition Resource Fair.

Parents object to boundary changes for Jackson, Cascade, EHS

New high school district lines are being drawn and 300 concerned residents showed up to Gateway Middle School last week upset their student might fall on the “wrong” side.

Opioids being misused by many Snohomish County residents

Up to 80,000 in county may be misusing pills and narcotics

GroundFrog Day on Saturday, Feb. 2 is a local favorite

The city’s most famous amphibian will soon be hopping into town for his annual display of psychic prowess.

End of the line for annual Taste of Music summer festival

Music and chocolate lovers will have to get their fix elsewhere: there will be no August Taste of Music or spring Chocolate Walk this year.

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