Flowing Lake is focus of May 27 meeting
A new emergency mental health service is coming to Monroe and Sultan in the next few months, once staff can be found for it.
With approximately half the ballots left to count, two of the city’s hotly contested races show clear leads.
Closed Snohomish fishing dock has repair plan, and more
The Tribune answers residents’ questions about Mayor John Kartak and City Councilman Larry Countryman’s 2021 campaign filings
Game action from the Snohomish-Everett matchup Friday, Dec. 20.
Opening motions for the trial of local brewer Frank Sandoval began Monday morning after press time in Snohomish County Superior Court Presiding Judge George Appel’s courtroom.
The Steelheads have the trophy, now they want the cup
Students are never left in need of clothes or shoes through a pair of nonprofits that have begun working together.
Snohomish will skip this year when it comes to holding a citywide National Night Out event Tuesday, Aug. 3, organizers affirmed.
The Snohomish Police Department will eventually be adding a four-wheeled UTV to its fleet
MONROE — The 15th annual Lake Tye Triathlon in Monroe will be Saturday, Aug. 3.
Snohomish High School’s band and choir will hone their skills when they visit Disneyland in April.
Mike Carver drove his unmistakable red-and-white “bubble truck” everywhere
Letter to the Editor on Snohomish building burn plans
Monroe’s Red Robin restaurant closes
SNOHOMISH -- The City Council fractured on taking a 1% property tax increase, and ultimately voted 4-3 to not increase property taxes.
The Snohomish County Districting Committee will hold a final special public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 10
Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s budget largely sticks with what’s working to enter 2021 on stable footing.
EVERETT — City Hall has plans to develop and adopta comprehensive plan designed to create safer roads for vehicles and pedestrians called Vision Zero.