The city’s new lighted, all-weather playing fields at Lake Tye Park are ready for play.
From those employed within the Department of Corrections to state social workers to road construction crews to multiple other branches of government
Firefighter Tim Dowdy (left) presents Tanner Baughn (right) a Life Saving Award at Fire District 4.
Although fewer people are visiting food banks versus last year, the need is still there.
Activities, events and programming at Everett’s Carl Gipson Senior Center may return soon with a new group hosting the party.
Everett Improv offers live shows, improv classes, karaoke, painting experiences and, “anything you can dream of within reason and law”
Some 2,000 cows from a family dairy are powering hundreds of local homes and they’ll soon be lighting up even more.
What kinds of future housing should sprout, and where, are key pieces to the city’s Housing Action Plan.
The city has posted large signs to “leave no trace” and take home trash at Pilchuck Park and Hill Park.
National Night Out
Voters are being asked whether to continue the city’s 0.2 percent sales tax for roads under what’s called a Transportation Benefit District.
Snohomish will skip this year when it comes to holding a citywide National Night Out event Tuesday, Aug. 3, organizers affirmed.
Three people are angling to represent residents in City Council District 5 covering southeast Everett.
After 29 years of being across the road from Everett Community College, Julie’s Licensing Services reopened at its new home in the former Blue Moon Tavern building at 1331 Broadway.
On July 9, a 62-year-old Sultan man was cited for releasing an “unwholesome substance” into the Skykomish River at the Lewis Street boat launch.
Two prominent names in city politics and a newcomer who wants to revolutionize the city’s governance model are each aiming to advance from August’s primary election to November’s ballot.
Questions answered
The charred remains of Eastside Tire are now cleared as the auto shop lost to a fire in May looks to rebuild.
The candidates for the council district covering western Everett are split on topics such as transit and taxes.
The City Council last week discussed affordable housing and the changes needed to the city’s zoning to meet its goals.