Six strategies to add a wider housing variety were vetted by the City Council last week, plus a few gave a request to look into one more.
Go-kart racing is back in Snohomish County with a small track that recently opened outside Evergreen Speedway.
Gjallerhorn Winesmiths, which started in 2019, will get to show the fruits of their labors when they participate in the Snohomish Wine Festival that takes place Saturday, March 2.
Stay safe out there: show up Sept. 10, and a group of local safety officials will show you how.
The city will have lots going on the weekend of Aug. 19 to Aug. 22.
SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish United soccer club presented its upcoming pre-professional league team’s name, jersey and logo last week at Haywire Brewing to a full house of 150 or more kids, parents and supporters. The club is joining the USL League Two as an expansion team in the Northwest Division. The USL2 is the first rung of pro soccer.
The Wesco athletic conference has proposed an updated schedule in hopes all high school sports will have the opportunity to compete in the 2020-2021 school year.
A new mural downtown is meant to fit right with the season.
From one to two. On July 19, the City Council will hold a public hearing and vote to implement HB 1337, which is in favor of changing the number of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on a property from one to two.
The city has two options for the future stadium of the AquaSox
Time is closing for volunteer decision-makers to finish the map used to set district boundaries for electing most of the City Council members using geographic districts.
The Tribune answers residents’ questions about Mayor John Kartak and City Councilman Larry Countryman’s 2021 campaign filings
At one of the county’s most unique learning sites, the Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center, the Everett School Board was treated to a tour that engaged all five senses.
A duel for City Council Position 7 has incumbent Councilman Steve Dana up against former Councilwoman Karen Guzak.
“Some dude shot at me, and I shot back.”
In the 39th District, the two candidates for State Rep. Position 1 have vastly different outlooks on how the state should run.
A letter for Nick Brown for Attorney General
The city is preparing to demolish part of the Carnegie building downtown, fulfilling a plan to restore the site to its original 1910 footprint.
The city has plans to grow northward by potentially annexing about 250 acres in the near future.
The city is looking to improve the territory around the Everett Station District by creating what’s known as a business improvement area (BIA) — a localized property tax to invest in enhancements.