During the next few decades, Avenue D north of the historic core could redevelop into a sprinkling of taller buildings among the existing plazas.
It isn’t quite like any other Valentine’s Day dinner in the county.
Your power bill will increase by about $3 per month starting this April
On the evening of Sunday, Jan. 30, deputies responded to an armed robbery in the 9600 block of 32nd Street SE in Lake Stevens
Two student robotics teams of Eisenhower Middle School are turning a passion into competitive experience.
The Everett School District’s two levies ask to continue funding for education and to help it catch up on maintenance.
A future, free preschool could go inside Everett Station, and city taxpayers would be covering the rent payments.
Voters will see two school levies on their ballot soon.
Trash and recycling was not collected in the cities of Snohomish or Monroe half of last week
In just the first week of January, more than 10,000 people in Snohomish County tested positive for the coronavirus
Accused chiropractor Dr. Ken Parker has sought a bench trial to have his sexual misconduct case decided by a judge instead of a jury.
Neighbors in the Terrace, Stoneridge and Northridge areas anxiously want their roads widened and improved
Arraignment scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 19
Two administrative hearing judges have turned down appeals from rebel barber Bob Martin of Snohomish’s Stag Barber and Styling, putting him back to square one.
In distressing times, people may find their faith and hope severely tested. They need encouragement and exhortation.
COVID-19 tests to become more available
Lord Hill Regional Park is a multi-use natural space treasured and frequented by residents of Snohomish County.
Spencer Myron Bell
Sixty-four people, if not more, died in Snohomish County without shelter during the past 12 months.
State health officials said Dec. 21 there have been 400 Omicron variant cases logged so far, and the first in Snohomish County appeared last week.