Ways for seniors to give back through their time.
City Councilwoman Liz Vogeli will step off council at the end of the year. “I’m not leaving the public eye, I’m just leaving council,” Vogeli said. “Now I might be louder.”
Letting dogs visit Silver Lake beach, popular with kids, gets reconsidered
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
The state Senate on Thursday passed a bill 28-20 to reinstate criminal penalties for possession of drugs.
A marijuana shop is cleared to open soon in the former Roosevelt Store near Roosevelt and Trombley roads.
More bicycle corridors are coming to central Everett soon
SNOHOMISH — Sheriff’s Posse has folks ride for fun, cheer
Park Place school fields open for public play
The city’s Planning Commission is continuing a hearing in March over a planned development in north Everett’s Delta neighborhood.
Down but not out
“This is a beautiful spot,” Martha Dankers says while surveying the space for a rejuvenated garden. “It gets just enough light.”
Hundreds of new apartments may be under construction by June as part of the next step for the Riverfront Development.
Traffic jams at Blueberry Lane and Kelsey Street might become a thing of the past this fall.
The city’s larger-than-predicted starting point* for the 2020 budget will contribute toward weathering this year’s economic shortfall caused by the pandemic.
The Police Department won a U.S. Department of Justice grant to hire up to 16 police officers, Chief Dan Templeman announced last week, but there are a couple of caveats.
City Councilwoman Liz Vogeli put forward an ordinance to temporarily shorten the waiting period for a homeless encampment to get a permit to exist with official approval.
Snohomish County anticipates a supply of 21,000 vaccine doses for county residents this week.
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish is expanding is utility fee discount to many more residents in single-family housing.
This year’s upcoming count is Thursday, Jan. 23. To ask about volunteering, contact Snoco-PITCount@snoco.org or call 425-388-3922.