Keith Stocker is grateful someone saw the smoke in time.
New Hope Fellowship and other in-city churches now have a green light if they wish to host temporary homeless encampments.
Before joining the Snohomish Lions Club three years ago, Mike Edwards says he was content hanging around the house.
Meeting this week
Calling it a crucial site, and hearing this is a once-in-a-century chance, the three-member port commission unanimously gave executive director Les Reardanz the power to pursue condemning the former Kimberly-Clark mill site to put it under the port’s ownership.
Members of Girl Scout Troop No. 44528 installed a “Little Free Library” in Pilchuck Park on Monday, June 3.
The city could score a $733,000 grant to construct a traffic signal, and have other improvements, at Bickford Avenue and Weaver Road.
Police officer Craig Robertson has written the most DUI and traffic tickets in his department over the last year, which helped him win law enforcement accolades.
An unusual collaboration is providing new gathering spaces in Snohomish County’s parks.
A special style of court to rebuild the lives of people charged with low-level crimes is being sought by legal professionals within Snohomish County.
Police Chief Keith Rogers would like to slow the “revolving door” among patrol officers at the department.
People with more than 300 years combined in education are retiring this year from the Snohomish School District.
This fairly new trail takes you deep into the Sultan River Canyon where towering old growth trees and steep slopes shade a remote section of the Sultan River.
The next construction project in the North Kelsey area could be a densely packed apartment complex standing three stories tall.
Area food banks will soon be stocked with lettuce, squash, carrots and other fresh vegetables, courtesy of the Martha Perry Vegetable Garden.
There’s one race on the City Council as incumbent Councilman Ed Davis is being challenged by Delma Silva, a city planning commission member.
The Port of Everett may use eminent domain to acquire the former Kimberly-Clark mill site.
He’s a playful pup, until he’s directed to pursue.
Cathcart Elementary badly needs to be replaced. So do five other elementary schools in the Snohomish School District, says a citizen’s advisory group.
The Tribune has lost one of its brightest journalists.