Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm will be exiting for personal reasons Jan. 12, creating a search for a new leader for the second time in 18 months.
Letter to the Editor
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SNOHOMISH — The longstanding Panther sign in front of Snohomish High School is getting refurbished by a student-led class in the Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center.
As wildfire risks in Western Washington increase, Snohomish County officials are developing a county-wide protection plan. and holding a survey through November.
One could say building rehabilitator Pete Sikov is a secret part of Hewitt Avenue's revival.
Come one, come all to the annual Easter Parade Saturday, March 30. The free parade down Snohomish's First Street starts at 10 a.m.
Summer meal programs through school districts ensure no child goes hungry.
A letter of a death from a person, said to have been caused by the relocation of Waits Motel residents, in the Aug. 7 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Last year, at least 85 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many. The county will commemorate the deceased Friday, Dec. 20 with a vigil at 5:15 p.m. at the county campus.
A letter on Monroe Proposition 1 on November ballots.
Free flu vaccines for uninsured
Reconsidering fireworks came up at last week’s City Council meeting
The smeared ink on one boy’s hands aroused suspicion from patrol officers
The city will be honoring former Councilman Charlie Pancerzewski
Just before 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, deputies responded to a robbery in the 900 block of the Riverfront Trail in Snohomish
A proposal at St. Vincent de Paul’s site in west Monroe would set up a space for a small number of homeless families to safely sleep in their cars afterhours to the left of the thrift store.
Letter writers in support of Senate Bill 5291, which he says offers a simple, but important, update to WA Cares.
Monroe urges caution for NYE fireworks
A letter to the editor about stewardship and culverts in the Oct. 2 Tribune.