Barbecue season is here, and this summer Kelso’s Kustom Meats is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
Applications are being taken for the Monroe School Board seat vacated by Jerry Martin.
After being attacked outside her home May 31, a mom is wondering why the man who beat a boy with a baseball bat isn’t being held in jail.
Free summer meals for anyone age 18 and younger will soon be offered Monday through Friday at sites within the Snohomish, Monroe and Everett school districts.
These past few weeks continue to be very challenging for all of us.
Statewide, wearing a face covering will be mandatory starting Friday, June 26 for both indoor and outdoor settings, government officials announced Tuesday.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Country Yarns on Glen Avenue has found a way to do its part and help the community.
A fifth-grader from Garfield Elementary School in Everett has been awarded the AAA Lifesaver Award
The City Council voted 6-0 to authorize listing the Culmback Building as a surplus property on the real estate market among a slate of four properties.
Small businesses can apply for coronavirus-assistance grants from Snohomish County now until Monday, June 22.
The sheriff’s office placed Captain Rob Palmer as the city’s interim police chief, effective immediately
A vigil was held on Thursday evening.
Kenna Harris, 25, has been missing since March 31
Hundreds of people walked Main Street in a coordinated rally organized by Monroe High alumnus Isaiah Cole.
Snohomish council issues statement, has plans for town hall
Due to COVID-19 the class of 2020 had a not so traditional senior year, graduation celebrations will also be different.
As the evening progressed Sunday, May 31, the crowd shifted on First Street. A few bore Confederate flags.
On Monday afternoon, the city and the sheriff's office announced Captain Robert Palmer as the city's new interim police chief for approximately 90 days, effective Monday
The word of approval came down at 10 a.m. Friday of Snohomish County's request to advance to Phase 2, effective immediately.
Local graduation ceremonies for the class of 2020 will be shaped by health guidelines and social distancing amid ongoing efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.