The land-use appeal crying foul to how officials approved 286 townhomes at state Route 9 and Cathcart Way, which is being heard by the County Council, may see a decision this week.
The chance to explore the nature preserve of Jetty Island is happening again after a one-year hiatus.
The city’s overhaul of its planning code, named “Rethink Zoning,” will proceed to the City Council with the planning commission voting 6-1 to send a recommendation of support.
Decisions on Everett’s special tax levy ballot measure are expected at the April 24 City Council meeting with a final vote May 1.
Snohomish Avenue D yard bid price
EVERETT — Everett Transit’s plan to dispense with nine of its electric buses isn’t part of a paradigm shift for the agency, its director said last week. It has 14 more electrics arriving over the next few months to keep half its fleet electric. The past few months, though, it has been ordering reconditioned diesels as part of its fleet turnover.
Rewritten rules for animal management in Everett now mean roosters are banned unless the owners pay for a facility license
A few native plants could go a long way to helping rehabilitate Blackman Lake.
A nonprofit that provides substance use disorder counseling would like the city to reverse its ban on having such services on the first floor of buildings in downtown.
The driver in the fatal 522 crash had full-driving mode on.
Coverage of the 2024 Monroe State of the City
A recently discovered virus in a Russian bat that is similar to SARS-CoV-2
The city is having the public help plot out how and where Monroe should grow over the next 20 years.
The city’s Planning Commission is continuing a hearing in March over a planned development in north Everett’s Delta neighborhood.
Everett Transit buses at the "bus barn" parking lot seen Nov. 2. The electric buses were charging for their midday charging needs.
Soon, many cancer patients won’t need to travel to Kirkland, Everett or Seattle for chemotherapy treatments.
Residents of The Grand Apartments, already facing a rent increase by the property’s new owners, Dimension Townhomes, LLC,
SNOHOMISH — It’s possible 64 firefighters from three agencies who did scenario training inside the former Steuber’s Distributing Co. offices at Third and Pine were exposed to asbestos. A final task force report couldn’t rule it out.
The Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Department identified O’Reilly Acres near Granite Falls and Three Lakes Hill north of Monroe as two site options for the county’s potential future mountain bike parks, it announced early last week.
Road safety and plans are getting prominent attention in Snohomish.