A closure on Avenue D, a selection for the Everett School Board appointment, adults being surveyed, the passing of a former major Everett administration leader, and more:
Fresh fruits, vegetables and delights are all for the choosing as farmers market season is nearly here
Cold weather shelters have begun to open their doors as temperatures in the region dip below freezing.
Barb Lamoureux, a local philanthropist and hometown real estate broker, is retiring from her day job.
The Midtown Planning District Task Force is nearing the end of its work with its next meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Everett's schools foundation invites you to watch its riff on "Indiana Jones" on March 19.
When the social distancing guidelines were put into place, churches across the county started streaming services online to the masses.
EVERETT — A tiny home village set up in central Everett to temporarily shelter homeless families on their path to housing went lights out just after the start of the New Year, and went on hiatus a little over 12 months after it opened. Now, a smaller set of organizers are planning to revive it. Faith Family Village was a shelter community specifically for families experiencing homelessness.
If the City Council agrees to put in place a temporary tax waiver on new multimillion-dollar residential buildings in the city’s Midtown District along Avenue D
As the evening progressed Sunday, May 31, the crowd shifted on First Street. A few bore Confederate flags.
The school district’s proposal to move sixth graders from elementary school to middle school in 2025 is creating vigorous conversation among parents of elementary-age children.
EVERETT -- Profile story on Janice Greene.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
EVERETT -- A recently launched program in Everett aims to add 3,000 trees around parts of the city, and they’re free to anyone who wants one.
The state’s indoor mask mandate will be lifted for most public spaces Monday, March 21
Snohomish council issues statement, has plans for town hall
The kind gentleman at Weed’s Variety, the little shop with nearly everything, enjoyed his lifelong community and friends.
News bites on Snohomish Homestead Park and more
High school sports will restart Feb. 22 if all goes well with the coronavirus’s continued downward trajectory.
MONROE -- Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) put on a free water safety day camp twice a year for children 6-12 to learn the dos and don’ts of playing in or near water. Another is coming July 17.