The state prison system is consolidating capacity, including in Monroe
Mary Antoinette (Cozzetto) Dellino, 93, passed on to the Kingdom of Heaven on September 15, 2024 where she was reunited with her beloved husband Frank, son Steve, her parents, brothers Joe and Michele, nephew Jeffrey, and numerous friends. Mary was …
A letter to the editor about the First Street template concepts presented by UW students in May.
Snohomish’s future city logo, signage unveiled
SNOHOMISH — The City Council may decide as soon as March 4 whether to make fireworks illegal in town starting as soon as 2026. A public hearing on altering fireworks laws is set for the March 4 council meeting. The council meeting starts at 6 p.m. in the Snohomish Carnegie Building.
SNOHOMISH — A 61-year-old Snohomish man who taught in Woodinville’s Northshore School District for 30 years was arrested in a regional sting on allegations of attempted child rape in the first degree. This is different than the Snohomish School District educator who was arrested in November.
MONROE — Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s $92 million recommended biennial budget continues to build on past momentum, has cash toward Trombley Park on the northside and the future city plaza downtown, funds Flock license plate-reading cameras to quicken solving police investigations, and invests in a big sewer treatment project.
Snohomish’s traditional GroundFrog Day is giving way after 18 years.
Snohomish Aquatic Center prices to rise in September
A letter to the editor about utility bills in the Sept. 25 Tribune.
Two teen golf caddies have won full-ride college scholarships
Last year, at least 36 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many.
The Tribune's recent article about the crash at Harvey Field contains some questionable information, a letter writer explains.
A new lawsuit against the Everett School District by the parents of a middle school student who was verbally and physically abused by his peers for being gay contends this is a discrimination case because, they say, the school district didn't protect their son like how they would with other kids.
It may surprise some voters to hear that school board candidates Chuck Whitfield and Melanie Ryan agree on similar issues.
A bipartisan coalition of city mayors seeking to re-harden some of the state’s police reform laws to help control crime launched last week.
Nothing's final as to where Sound Transit's future rail line will curve through Everett.
Coverage of the Snohomish fire training burns
Religious organizations can now host temporary spaces for homeless people to camp in Monroe, a change that aligns city law with state law.
Snohomish high school students in the Sonic Squirrels robotics team have utilized their 3D printers