Police departments may need to buy kits
High school teacher Joseph Erikson is highlighting his progressive brand in his attempt to knock incumbent Scott Bader off the City Council.
The cold weather shelter is ready to accept clients on Nov. 1, but more volunteers are needed and cash donations are welcome.
The cross-armed act of underwater shark viewing and the meticulous act of managing a team through 1,169 hours of construction both have a common effect.
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.
The City Council agreed on Oct. 1 to explore constructing a new municipal building for the city’s campus
State Attorney General Bob Ferguson visited the Monroe Rotary Club’s meeting last week to explain the office’s role and speak to some of its work.
It’s a night where the best-kept houses in each of Everett’s 19 neighborhoods shine. The annual Monte Cristo Awards start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 at the Historic Everett Theater, 2911 Colby Ave. An opening reception is at 6:30 p.m. that night.
The Snohomish Depot building at 2606 Bickford Ave. recently sold, and will be under construction soon to prepare it for its future use.
The East County Parks District is asking voters for new funding for the first time in a decade.
Customers nearing the Sky River Bakery can hear Andrew Abt before they see him.
The city’s bus system will be enlarging its electric fleet with eight more buses, and within a few years half its buses could be zero-emissions.
The city is preparing to demolish part of the Carnegie building downtown, fulfilling a plan to restore the site to its original 1910 footprint.
It all started with a needle.
The real estate contract between the city and Fire District 4 over three properties is canceled.
The messaging in a grocer’s campaign to fight hunger is frustrating the directors of several area food banks.
Predatory merlins have frightened away the Vaux’s swifts from their popular roosting spot in Frank Wagner Elementary’s chimney.
If viewed from above, four streets of Snohomish will appear to be meandered by a red and white snake.
The burned building at the former Seattle-Snohomish Mill did not carry insurance, two sources confirmed.
West Marine View Drive will be closed from Tuesday, Sept. 17 through Thursday, Sept. 26 so the centerpiece of the Grand Avenue Park Bridge can be prepared to be lifted and placed.