The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
The Grand Avenue Park Bridge passed its final safety inspection Wednesday, Aug.26
The Imagine Children’s Museum’s just scored a big gift toward its plan to double its footprint early this decade.
The Police Department won a U.S. Department of Justice grant to hire up to 16 police officers, Chief Dan Templeman announced last week, but there are a couple of caveats.
The owners of wheeled all-terrain vehicles (WATVs), also known as side-by-sides, can rejoice as they can continue to enjoy riding on the streets of Snohomish.
Did you see movies at Lon Brown’s Theatre on First Street, which today is marqueed as the Pegasus?
City planners began undertaking a full rewrite of zoning and land use codes last year, and now their “Rethink Zoning” effort is on stage for the big show.
During Meeting #2 of the Midtown Planning District Task Force those attending the meeting
In hopes of being on the cutting edge of technology, the city its now operating an Unmanned Aerial System program.
At a City Council budget workshop last week, a draft of the council’s goals was proposed and selected by council members to be finalized at a future meeting.
The city’s larger-than-predicted starting point* for the 2020 budget will contribute toward weathering this year’s economic shortfall caused by the pandemic.
A national education group has a goal to have every high schooler go somewhere: Whether that be the military, trade school, labor apprenticeships, community college or four-year university.
Karen. You’ve met her.
The city is offering private groups the chance to lease and sponsor almost its entire portfolio of parks properties
What started as a fun activity for the kids on Easter became a beacon of optimism in the Housing Hope Monroe Family Village.
Quickly, barricades went up to make temporary dining areas along parts of First Street.
The map to be used for the shakeup of City Council seats using elections by geographical districts is almost ready for final public comments.
The incidents that took place on First Street the evening of May 31, and the days following, caused an uproar within the community of Snohomish.