As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.
Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have not previously qualified for property tax assistance are in for a pleasant surprise in 2024.
With public fireworks shows canceled, more people than usual could be tempted to light fireworks at home this Fourth of July.
Eight city bus routes will undergo service changes and a new bus route will be added in March if the City Council approves a current proposal by Everett Transit.
City leaders invite public comment on a proposed voting district map that will underpin Everett’s transition to district based
A diverse range of approaches to gardening marks this year’s Snohomish Garden Tour
The friends who tend the Julia V. Morris food bank garden need a shed.
A ban on outdoor burning set June 9 across Snohomish County
If you miss a chance to shape the future of this city, don’t blame Brooke Eidem.
Pat Morris has worked almost 40 years in the crisis service industry.
Everett School District officials hope the third time will prove a charm in their attempt to pass a capital bond.
We Heart All sprung from a series of volunteer trips Alli Sharp began taking in 2013 to help nonprofits that serve young people. It helps people in Uganda and Ethiopia.
For more than a decade, in three minute intervals during citizen’s comments, Jackie Minchew nudged at the City Council to put climate change at the forefront.
Should the city be granted the use of eminent domain to foster economic development?
SNOHOMISH — A program run by the Snohomish School District at its Parkway Campus helps high school graduates aged 18-21 focus on job skills, enjoy leisure activities, and live independently.
New twists and prominent headliners could make this weekend’s sixth annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival its biggest and best yet.
They didn’t reach space, but two eighth grade teams from Valley View Middle School just completed NASA challenges that could ease future life on Earth.
Bill Holt hasn’t touched his trombone in more than 30 years.
Like Charlie Bucket in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” a golden ticket fulfilled Sarah Evans’ dream.
It appears that the long-vacant former Albertsons storefront at 19881 U.S. 2 will have a new tenant.
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