When 350-plus runners take off at Lake Tye Park on Sunday, Oct. 3, the broader community is who benefits.
The only entry road to Pilchuck Park will need to be relocated away from where it sits today on an eroding riverbank.
A homebuilder is asking the city to edit its Comprehensive Plan to let it build homes on the much-debated East Monroe land.
Communicating with your health provider became difficult during the pandemic.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, like all hospitals, is grappling with the pressure of higher volumes of hospitalizations caused by the delta variant of COVID-19.
Three law enforcement officers with a King County-based SWAT agency shot a murder suspect as the result of an incident
Bickford Avenue will remain closed at the bridge over state Route 9 through Oct. 7.
The city announced last week that the planning department approved D.R. Horton’s site development permit toward a 110 single-family subdivision within 20 acres along Terrace Avenue.
The emergent need for CPR waits for no-one during a cardiac arrest.
Two volunteer-staffed groups are reaching out, hand in hand, with some much-needed services for homeless individuals in Snohomish County.
COVID-19 infections are happening more than ever seen before during the pandemic.
A write-in candidate for school board has sprung up in the southwestern part of the Snohomish School District.
Residents of The Grand Apartments, already facing a rent increase by the property’s new owners, Dimension Townhomes, LLC,
A field of little American flags has been placed in honor for the victims of 9/11 by a student of The Academy of Snohomish.
A full repave of the bumpy Bickford Avenue bridge over state Route 9 requires closing the bridge. A detour will be set up.
SNOHOMISH — The City Council last week approved a key step toward reducing speeds to 20 mph for much of town. The approach is more complex than a one-and-done vote, though.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the annual 9/11 Heroes Run 5k is happening this month at Willis Tucker Park.
A deciding vote on expanding at-home businesses has been pushed out for later at the City Council’s request.
People refusing to wear masks during the Aug. 25 school board meeting at Snohomish High prompted the board to shut it down early.
Monroe, here is what you’ve said you want for the city’s future.