The city of Monroe is looking for the public’s opinions on its parks to help shape what activities and features it includes in future park planning.
The man whose calm voice on 90.7 KSER-FM was matched with a do-it-all attitude instrumental to getting the independent station on the air died of cancer last week.
On Monday, Dec. 28, a 3.1 magnitude earthquake that originated four miles south of Monroe
The local charity Provide Hope stays true to its name, providing food and home goods for anyone in need.
Fifty-three people, if not more, died in Snohomish County without shelter during the past 12 months.
A swath of acreage called East Monroe that the city intended to preserve is no longer being pursued, based on a City Council decision.
Small businesses have been hurting financially since the beginning of the pandemic.
A charity organization from Las Vegas has opened a branch in Snohomish, providing baby essentials for those in need.
City Council President Linda Redmon has officially announced she will be running for Mayor of Snohomish in 2021, while current Mayor John Kartak has yet to make his announcement on whether he plans to run for re-election.
You can’t browse the local library shelves inside yet, but the library system is trying to serve the public’s interests in every other way possible.
A 16-year-old mountain biker and future Eagle Scout from Snohomish raised more than $3,000
Learning hasn’t stopped at the Imagine Children’s Museum even though it is not taking visitors.
This year’s high precipitation levels may set Snohomish County’s rivers up for a flooding situation in January.
Everett Transit buses at the "bus barn" parking lot seen Nov. 2. The electric buses were charging for their midday charging needs.
Not everyone will get what they want in the city’s $651 million budget for next year.
There are plans for a roundabout on state Route 9 where it meets the intersection at Avenue D.
A dollar here and a dollar there from the community can make a difference, which how the Battle of the Banks started.
The City Council began discussing the future plans for the newly renovated Carnegie building at the Dec. 1 council meeting.
Teresa Quitta, of Mill Creek, makes a putt on the sixth hole at Kenwanda during a chilly morning round of golf Saturday, Dec. 5. The golf course is just south off Connelly Road in the Fiddler’s Bluff area, and its owner is looking to retire.
Coffee with Mayor Kartak