More bicycle corridors are coming to central Everett soon
High school senior Maverick Cradduck of Everett placed 15th in the world championship for Irish dancing about a year ago in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Attorneys for the now-adult woman abused by former Monroe police officer Carlos Martinez have petitioned for her trial to be re-opened
A proposed townhome community off of Paradise Lake Road faced a new round of neighborhood opposition last week.
“This is a beautiful spot,” Martha Dankers says while surveying the space for a rejuvenated garden. “It gets just enough light.”
SNOHOMISH — “I’ve seen a lot of people walk by here over the years but I haven’t seen this,” a neighbor said as he shut off his lawnmower to go get a better view: a lamb was strutting down the road.
Health care workers will not strike, yet, and are in marathon negotiations that started late last week and continued through the weekend to develop a contract for Providence and Swedish workers thoughout the county.
Updates from the town hall
SNOHOMISH -- The story of the annual flowers on Snohomish High's lawn.
As winter temperatures plummet, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise, cold weather shelters within the county are faced with new problems.
“One message at just the right moment can change your whole day, outlook, or life,” is scribbled across a rock
City Council President Linda Redmon has officially announced she will be running for Mayor of Snohomish in 2021, while current Mayor John Kartak has yet to make his announcement on whether he plans to run for re-election.
For North Middle School art teacher Cynthia Gaub, being recognized for your hard work in your career is something she has always strived for.
MONROE — On July 30, the City Council discussed the need for more affordable commercial and residential housing.
EVERETT — The City of Everett plans public info meetings about property tax measure on Aug. 6 ballot starting July 9.
INDEX — A climber fell off of the Town of Index 'wall' Saturday, April 26, creating a tricky rescue and quick measures by fellow climbers trained in health care.
Whooping cough is rising in Snohomish County
A letter writer is concerned the president is acting like he is king.
A packed house took their first opportunity to register opinions to the school board
SNOHOMISH -- Fixed-income seniors who thought they had permanent affordable housing aren't sure what to do now with rent increases from an affordable housing organization. Social Security hasn't kept up with need. Details on what the costs are to live today, and how fixed-income seniors are finding themselves struggling.