The city sees an opportunity to expand local goods and foster entrepreneurship by widening what kinds of at-home businesses can operate.
The big, vacant lot along Avenue D opposite 10th Street might change ownership as soon as this spring.
Blackman Lake is still struggling. Water clarity is getting murkier. Phosphorous, which robs water of oxygen, is increasing. Some described that Blackman Lake is undergoing a slow, natural process of dying. A 2021 look at the situation.
SNOHOMISH — The pipes under First Street are overdue for a major overhaul, city administrator Steve Schuller explained to the City Council at a workshop Aug. 17.
A candelight vigil will be Tuesday, Aug. 31 at County Campus, 3000 Rockefeller Ave.
The Tribune answers residents’ questions about Mayor John Kartak and City Councilman Larry Countryman’s 2021 campaign filings
Multiple police reform laws that went in effect July 25 will restrict and modify how law enforcement deals with crimes.
Short-term strategies in the city’s housing action plan to accommodate growth could start being implemented as soon as 2022, city planners say.
Dozens of people gathered in downtown Snohomish on Sunday, Aug. 15
From single tents to small encampments, on the streets of Everett, homelessness is on the rise and it is attracting attention.
Twenty-two new signs opposite the Snohomish Library invite you to walk and trace the steps of a book.
When county health officer Dr. Chris Spitters directed everyone — vaccinated or not — to wear masks inside public space
What new WA police accountability laws do and don’t do
During an Aug. 4 community meeting, the Snohomish School District discussed what to expect when students return in the fall
City Council incumbent Steve Dana and challenger Karen Guzak outpaced challenger Tabitha Baty in the primary for City Council Position 7.
Sound Transit dealing with funding complications
The Walsh Hills subdivision meets code, a Snohomish County Superior Court judge decided July 29
The city will have lots going on the weekend of Aug. 19 to Aug. 22.
NEWS BITES for August 11, 2021
Senior centers, libraries, other spaces will be cooling centers