The city’s $106 million proposed budget keeps a steady hand on municipal finances while Monroe continues to grow.
Snohomish’s future city logo, signage unveiled
Changes are happening at the Snohomish Chamber of Commerce. Its membership is growing, and it has ideas for adding more workshops and eventually creating a permanent business development hub.
OLYMPIA – A proposed bill in the state Legislature could charge drivers for how much they drive in order to fundtransportation projects. Supporters of the idea point to declining gas tax revenues, while opponents are skeptical of the system’s potential.
EVERETT -- The Washington Wolfpack arena football team is tearing up the field.
Road safety and plans are getting prominent attention in Snohomish.
Lake Stevens School District trying again for school bond on February ballots.
Snohomish’s Fire District 4 has decided to study the possibility of forming a Regional Fire Authority (RFA) with the Everett Fire Department.
SNOHOMISH — A pedestrian awareness campaign for drivers to be more careful is being prepared for early next year by the city’s volunteer Public Safety Board. The city also has safety measures cominng.
When Pam Steadman moved to Washington when she was younger
Residents of Snohomish are proud of their town; they can balance the feeling of history in downtown, and festivals help continue its small-town feel.
SNOHOMISH -- City leaders are reviewing options for A-frame signs and assessing their impact on citizens and businesses.
The state has begun releasing hundreds of prisoners early to reduce population counts.
A nonprofit’s request to upzone an area and clip the boundaries of a historic neighborhood so it can build a low-income housing apartment project
State health officials said Dec. 21 there have been 400 Omicron variant cases logged so far, and the first in Snohomish County appeared last week.
TheLab@everett is all about getting creativity and collaboration flowing and helping entrepreneurs clear away the roadblocks to success. But while the concept and tools are sophisticated, there’s also plenty of joe and the ability to purchase 24/7 access to facilitate brainstorms.
Almost every city resident has experienced waiting for the train to pass through. But what if the roads didn’t cross the rails?
A letter to the editor in the May 29 Tribune.
The commanders of AFK Tavern, on 41st Street, are faced with folding their cards.
EVERETT — The city is planning to create a proposed 2.1-acre nature park and stormwater facility at the southwest corner of the intersection of Holly Drive and 100th Street SW.