City attorneys say Everett’s recently challenged redistricting public input sessions were A-OK.
A fort, lighthouse, and spectacular shoreline
The new ferry terminal opened Dec. 29 with the first sailing departing for Clinton at 6:10 p.m. after press time.
SNOHOMISH — Alleviating Blackman Lake’s algae problems will take time, but scientists have pinned down the source. Now they will propose the possible solution.
There are four open slots on the volunteer Public Safety Commission that the city seeks to fill.
A three-way primary has popped up on the school board between Sarah Adams, Sherri Larkin and Monica Weber.
For more than a decade, in three minute intervals during citizen’s comments, Jackie Minchew nudged at the City Council to put climate change at the forefront.
The City Council agreed on Oct. 1 to explore constructing a new municipal building for the city’s campus
The Snohomish School Board meeting held on June 9 was a roller coaster of emotion.
The Snohomish County Council has scheduled a May 14 public hearing on proposed updates to its Critical Areas Regulations ordinance relating to wetlands. County Councilman Jared Mead has introduced a third amendment.
A national conservative law firm says its intervention caused the city to pull down barriers in front of the Everett Planned Parenthood. The city says it already planned to take down the barriers.
Chiropractor’s sentencing postponed
EVERETT — More than $100,000 has been donated into the Everett mayoral election that looms in 2025.
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SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish council may give official support to the Port of Everett district tax boundary expansion measure. Updated: Decision is July 16.
Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.
By the numbers, thefts ticked upward overall during topsy-turvy 2020.
A new lawsuit against the Everett School District by the parents of a middle school student who was verbally and physically abused by his peers for being gay contends this is a discrimination case because, they say, the school district didn't protect their son like how they would with other kids.
Center caring for people with brain injuries is only one in this state
SNOHOMISH — The city has asked its contracted architecture firm for its future Civic Campus for design revisions that decrease the total pricetag, Mayor Linda Redmon shared with the City Council last week.