The town’s group for the arts is still producing events while waiting eagerly for the end of the pandemic.
The notable bumps at a joint on U.S. 2’s Pilchuck River Bridge
Park planners envision the green space at Third Street and Pine Avenue as a place for gatherings, music and play.
Kindergarten registration has bloomed this spring across the area.
The crack of the bat hasn’t happened after twilight at Pilchuck Park for quite a while now.
City planners are beaming that the city has just gone paperless for all planning and permitting files.
The city’s bus system wants your input on how well it runs and what path it should take
If you hang onto batteries, lightbulbs and grocery bags intending to get them recycled
Pam Schilaty blushed by the tributes given to her last month. Being the center of attention isn’t her thing.
A crack in a 34-year mystery led to murder charges being filed against a Snohomish man
The quick-hit job of stealing catalytic converters off cars has resurfaced across Snohomish County, and police want people to protect their pocketbooks.
There’s no room for hundreds of low-income young children who could gain pivotal primer skills through preschool.
Snohomish police, jail contracts to be discussed April 6
If you’ve been around town in Snohomish lately, and you’re a fan of the local burger chain Dick’s Drive-In
Proposed “no-sit/no-lie” rule in Everett adjusted
A task force on shaping far-out future development along Avenue D finished its work last week.
Snohomish County anticipates a supply of 21,000 vaccine doses for county residents this week.
The Everett Housing Authority will provide updates on the Baker Heights project at a meeting Tuesday, March 23 starting at 6 p.m. online.
A service group wants to fill what it sees as a gap in city parks: A place for teens and tweens.
Everett “no sit–no lie” proposal to ban camping on sidewalks along Smith Street under fire