Everett council will modify meeting schedule
High school graduations for Snohomish and Monroe are tentatively shaping up to be in-person ceremonies.
A manpower deficit is prompting the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office to suspend its K-9 units
The City Council’s decision nears for whether to introduce a temporary property tax waiver for developers to build multimillion-dollar affordable housing buildings in the Midtown Distric
The city’s top three human service needs are mental health care, affordable housing and food security, says a volunteer workgroup’s report.
Snohomish Fire District 4’s board last week formally declined an overture from South County Fire to initiate partner talks.
Snohomish’s future 10-acre Homestead Park to be designed
A letter in favor of surveillance cameras to aid police.
A letter to the editor saying the behavioral health crisis is society's own fault.
A study on whether to consolidate Everett’s city bus system into the larger Community Transit system is nearing the light of day
This spring, the city’s municipal court will be establishing a therapeutic, intervention-based community court program.
Mayor Cassie Franklin is scheduled to release her 2021 budget on Sept. 16
Last year, at least 36 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many.
SNOHOMISH — A 61-year-old Snohomish man who taught in Woodinville’s Northshore School District for 30 years was arrested in a regional sting on allegations of attempted child rape in the first degree. This is different than the Snohomish School District educator who was arrested in November.
Be safe, legal with fireworks this Fourth, details in the story
A letter to the editor supporting judicial candidate Mary Anderson.
Neighbors in the Terrace, Stoneridge and Northridge areas anxiously want their roads widened and improved
Monroe's summer bookmobile program opens for all student ages
The only Snohomish County Superior Court Judge seat up for election might be one of this year’s more conspicuous county-level races. The roadside billboards first went up months ago. Sitting judge Whitney Rivera was appointed to the superior court this spring and is seeking election. Trial attorney Mary Anderson is taking her second shot at being elected to the bench after running for a seat last year. Ballots are due Nov. 5. It’s a nonpartisan position.
Stories of the lives of the four men who died in the Snohomish plane crash Friday, Nov. 18 are starting to emerge.