Joy Ann Woodward She was born Joy Ann Rhodes on July 17, 1943 in Seattle Washington. She is the daughter of Elmer G. Rhodes & Caroline J. Rhodes and sister to Judy K. Ruark. Joy grew up in the north …
Patriotism and suicide prevention: that is why Tyee Eliason, 13, runs through Snohomish five days a week carrying the American flag.
The victim likely never saw his death coming, police say.
Voters will select a commissioner on the Snohomish County PUD’s board to represent Everett, Marysville and across all of north county.
A recent student research project found that many students had experienced racism or other types of hate speech within the Monroe School District (MSD).
MONROE — A group of eight firefighters who refused the COVID vaccine on religious beliefs and sued Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) for back pay while they were placed on unpaid leave had their lawsuit closed down by a U.S. District Court judge two months ago, and are now appealing to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
For the last eight weeks, Lindsey Weaver, Ryan Anderson, Christina Strand and George Newhall have spent one day a week cleaning up Clark Park, located in the 2400 block of Lombard Avenue.
Dr. Ken Parker, the former chiropractor in Snohomish, has been sentenced to 2½ years of incarceration.
Game action between two titans of 4A.
The weather’s fine, but the waters are not.
This spring, a new medical service has bloomed in Monroe
Snohomish High School’s band and choir will hone their skills when they visit Disneyland in April.
Red light cameras are being pondered for traffic safety at a few busy intersections.
The school district is gearing up to ask voters for a $470 million capital bond, set to appear on the February ballot.
Countywide COVID-19 cases are at their lowest point since last fall.
SNOHOMISH — A decision over a major development along Cathcart Way behind and around Glacier Peak High School and Little Cedars Elementary is coming soon.
A grassroots effort called 100+ Women Who Care About Snohomish County has 100 or more women give $100 to a charity selected by a group vote that night. Next one is May 12.
A national conservative law firm says its intervention caused the city to pull down barriers in front of the Everett Planned Parenthood. The city says it already planned to take down the barriers.
This spring, the city’s municipal court will be establishing a therapeutic, intervention-based community court program.