The East County Parks District is asking voters for new funding for the first time in a decade.
These past few weeks continue to be very challenging for all of us.
The federal government partial shutdown could delay a decision from the Federal Aviation Administration regarding commercial flight at Paine Field, a spokesman said.
Monday night saw a huge gathering people of standing at Avenue D and Second Street, while armed people again stood guard along First Street.
The city's getting a new police chief starting Sept. 1.
Witness information still sought
The County Council voted 3-2 along political party lines to oppose an ordinance that would stipulate that illegal drug users would be required to get treatment as a rule to access housing in county-owned shelters for homeless people
A plan is in the early stages to put the Snohomish Veterans Memorial obelisk monument back to standing on the Carnegie Building’s grounds at First and Cedar.
The new owner of Java Haus is no stranger to its menu
A U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) investigation found multiple local Subway restaurant franchises stole tips and altered employee timesheets to avoid paying overtime.
The City Council’s Public Safety Commission would like to have a third conversation next month on whether to open the city to more marijuana retailers before forwarding the idea before the whole City Council, but so far it’s learned a few things.
EVERETT -- The historic gazebo in Clark Park will soon get a modern makeover if the City Council OKs a parks department plan.
A letter to the editor in the May 29 Tribune.
The City Council last week approved constructing an electric vehicle charging station in Snohomish.
The city’s overhaul of its planning code, named “Rethink Zoning,” will proceed to the City Council with the planning commission voting 6-1 to send a recommendation of support.
Mayor John Kartak posted a picture making fun of protestors being hit by cars on his personal social media page, but says he didn’t initially understand it and doesn’t support its message.
The first meeting for the Midtown Planning District task force is postponed in response to closures and cancellations spurred by a worldwide coronavirus pandemic, but the confirmation of its committee members was scheduled for the Tuesday, March 17 City Council meeting as of press time.
The town’s group for the arts is still producing events while waiting eagerly for the end of the pandemic.
A City Council majority on Tuesday, Oct. 5 informally rejected a request from Mayor John Kartak to send a letter on behalf of Snohomish
The big, vacant lot along Avenue D opposite 10th Street might change ownership as soon as this spring.