Safeway is once again distributing grocery gift cards to local food banks and support centers to help area residents get additional food.
A future, free preschool could go inside Everett Station, and city taxpayers would be covering the rent payments.
Snohomish Fire District 4’s three board members have directed the chief to approach Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue
The school board voted 4-1 last week for Superintendent Kent Kultgen’s recommendation
At the Flying M Ranch, among the horses is an equine not many see outside of a zoo. His name is Norris, and he’s a zebra.
The Tribune has lost one of its brightest journalists.
Cleanup of the former Kimberly-Clark mill site has halted while Washingtonians shelter at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
MONROE -- K-9 Sam couldn’t contain himself. The yellow labrador wagged his tail and barked plenty during his retirement acknowledgment. He’s been the department’s narcotics K-9 for five years, paired with Officer Devin Tucker.
In specific ways, people can help the many residents evacuated by the wildfire in forest land near Skykomish
Echo Lake Community Club president Janet Macher was seeking an activity to forge bonds in her isolated, rural neighborhood between Woodinville and Monroe.
Mayor Geoffrey Thomas's proposed $198 million 2023-2024 two-year budget adds staff and continues progress on plans framed by the city's six-prong "Imagine Monroe" vision that focuses on people.
Upcoming public free dump days postponed
The school district is gearing up to ask voters for a $470 million capital bond, set to appear on the February ballot.
Everett Transit’s intent to create a low-income fare has the City Council’s general support, but they want to dig into the details before giving a committed yes.
On a day where temperatures hit the mid-80s, Pilchuck Julia newly stood sentry over the event that served as the blessing for the park named for and dedicated to her.
Carnegie restoration wins state award
MONROE — The Pilchuck Audubon Society is hosting its 16th annual Swifts Night Out event on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 4:30 p.m. to dusk at Frank Wagner Elementary School in Monroe, 639 W. Main St.
SNOHOMISH -- Snohomish city utility bills to rise by about 12.5% in proposed ‘25 rates, public hearing Sept. 17
SNOHOMISH — The City Council last week approved a key step toward reducing speeds to 20 mph for much of town. The approach is more complex than a one-and-done vote, though.
Ways for seniors to give back through their time.