Little children this summer will again get to mingle with the goats, chickens, rabbits and all the other friends they encounter at the Forest Park Animal Farm petting zoo.
The county has a new symbol of hope in its efforts to assist vulnerable residents in need.
After their kids had all gone home, parents filed into Glacier Peak High School last week to study a topic that might save their teens’ lives.
After 25 years, a man who’s worn many hats, but all of them in service to the people of Snohomish, is heading to a new post policing the Paine Field Airport.
When asked to fight outside a tavern in one of our local small towns recently,
The federal government partial shutdown could delay a decision from the Federal Aviation Administration regarding commercial flight at Paine Field, a spokesman said.
After graduating from a unique business program for disadvantaged clients, two entrepreneurs are making their mark locally.
The process for an upcoming citizens’ commission to map out the new districts for council elections is currently being worked on.
In Everett, gang violence is down, and the Police Department and community groups hope to make inroads on steering kids clear.
Up to 80,000 in county may be misusing pills and narcotics
EVERETT — At least 36 people died on the streets of Snohomish County during the past 12 months of December 2017 to December 2018.
Jim Bennett, the new head of the Historic Downtown Snohomish Association (HDSA), had to hit the ground running, literally.
TheLab@everett is all about getting creativity and collaboration flowing and helping entrepreneurs clear away the roadblocks to success. But while the concept and tools are sophisticated, there’s also plenty of joe and the ability to purchase 24/7 access to facilitate brainstorms.
Police have stated that the body found Jan. 4 in a wooded area in the 1800 block of 41st Street was a homicide.
Sunny Williams never imagined that 27 years after buying her home, a utility company would want to tear down her fence and start charging her an annual fee to use the concrete slab in the backyard.
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.
Soon, many cancer patients won’t need to travel to Kirkland, Everett or Seattle for chemotherapy treatments.
An annual reminder from the Tribune
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