EVERETT — The city is asking voters to permanently increase the city property tax rate to maintain public services in the budget.
Like Charlie Bucket in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” a golden ticket fulfilled Sarah Evans’ dream.
EVERETT — The lingering complications of a kitchen fire appear to have permanently closed Hunan Palace.
As temperatures dropped throughout the county, cold weather shelters were preparing to help.
On May 1, the City Council will consider allowing a property tax break to the Riverfront Development project if affordable housing is built at the new portion currently under development.
A contested development along Paradise Lake Road that would add more than 400 residents now has the green light, but the approval stipulates that key road improvements to state Route 522 and nearby streets must happen.
SNOHOMISH — A program approved by the City Council on May 7 will let people pay to add dedicated trees and benches in the city.
People looking for solutions convened online last week in a city-organized town hall about racism and how to move forward from the events from May 31.
A pro will be advising the county on how to solve trouble with invasive plants in Lake Roesiger northeast of Snohomish.
A deciding vote on expanding at-home businesses has been pushed out for later at the City Council’s request.
Nurse shortages at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett are in part because other area hospitals have better pay rates, frontline nurses told the Tribune.
MONROE — Lynnwood Police last week made two arrests of associates with the Monroe woman accused of masterminding a gift card fraud scheme.
Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.
When the Fourth comes Monday, Everett will be exploding with events from firework shows to live music to food trucks to beer gardens.
L. June Seymour Gregory passed away peacefully at home with her daughters by her side on Thursday, June 20th, 2024. June was a legend in every way and lived to the amazing age of 100. June was a treasured kindergarten …
Two tenth graders sat beside each other during class in 1947. In June 2024, they will have been married for 73 years.
Meg and Royce Gray exit the Haggen in Snohomish with pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. A city ordinance banning plastic bags went into effect at the start of 2020.
Health care officials are walking the tightrope to treat COVID-19 while minimizing its spread, and some local health agencies are setting up systems to do both.