While visitors have increased at the Sky Valley Food Bank in Monroe, funding hasn't.
Prepares to conclude moratorium on homeless housing sites in single-family neighborhoods
The city’s Planning Commission last month analyzed the City Council’s moratorium that halts new supportive housing projects in single-family zoned neighborhoods, and may be providing some recommendations back to council later this fall.
The Snohomish Depot, the building best known for its 19th century British train station design, is on the market.
Mayor Cassie Franklin is scheduled to release her 2021 budget on Sept. 16
After 25 years, a man who’s worn many hats, but all of them in service to the people of Snohomish, is heading to a new post policing the Paine Field Airport.
A 22-year-old Everett man is in custody for child pornography crimes that were revealed after an investigation of an anonymous bomb threat at Glacier Peak High School that occurred in mid-November.
By weekday, Aaron Robertson is a third-year medical student at the University of Washington who lives in the Central District.
Pandemic stress worsening challenges in animal health care
Sunny Williams never imagined that 27 years after buying her home, a utility company would want to tear down her fence and start charging her an annual fee to use the concrete slab in the backyard.
The potential future owners of the Waits Motel were stunned by the city's plan to condemn, acquire and demolish the site
The tale of Piccadilly Circus Pub is part determination, part popular watering hole and certainly part love story.
EVERETT — The city wants to have 20 personal shelters to house homeless individuals up and ready by this summer. It has now revealed the location for the cluster: Behind the Everett Gospel Mission at 3711 Smith Ave. on a city-owned vacant lot.
EVERETT — City Council members approved preliminary funding toward a new $82 million AquaSox stadium last week, vowing to move as little dirt as possible to build the downtown Outdoor Event Center.
What new WA police accountability laws do and don’t do
Every year, a group of volunteers conducts a count of people experiencing homelessness in all United States counties in the month of January.
Will a remodel of a mosque on State Street be deemed compatible enough for its rural Clearview neighborhood?
During an Aug. 4 community meeting, the Snohomish School District discussed what to expect when students return in the fall
Students angered by the belief Snohomish High School is burying an on-campus sexual assault from Monday, Oct. 18 led a protest the morning of Friday, Oct. 22 seeking to put this incident, and past assaults, into the spotlight.
COVID-19 tests to become more available