In late June, three days after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, law enforcement believes someone tried to burn down a pregnancy health center in Everett
SNOHOMISH — A community-led fundraiser will give Snohomish High's wooden sign on its front lawn some well-needed TLC.
A school meal will cost 25 cents more this fall
The state’s online PhaseFinder tool might get a reboot soon to run smoother and maybe also smarter.
School districts are still working out whether to shrink from six feet to three feet
Hasini is one of 100 young leaders across the country awarded Sodexo grants to organize projects to help end childhood hunger.
Everett council will modify meeting schedule
Get your voice heard on Sound Transit’s plans to adjust which Light Link Rail projects it builds next.
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.
The city’s bus system wants your input on how well it runs and what path it should take
A leading woman of the city’s past will be recognized at last, city leaders said when naming Everett’s newest park.
Some Monroe kids to return to classes in March
The public has rallied to support an Everett mom killed in a freak Interstate 5 crash Thursday, Nov. 3.
Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm will be exiting for personal reasons Jan. 12, creating a search for a new leader for the second time in 18 months.
SULTAN — The city is going back to the drawing board for finding funding to design a roundabout at U.S. 2 and Sultan Basin Road.
A seat up for election on the PUD’s board to represent Snohomish, Monroe, Lake Stevens and much of east county has three contenders.
The City of Sultan is trying to take the matter of fixing U.S. 2 congestion into its own hands.
Yes, there will be homecoming activities at Snohomish High this year.
A new lawsuit against the Everett School District by the parents of a middle school student who was verbally and physically abused by his peers for being gay contends this is a discrimination case because, they say, the school district didn't protect their son like how they would with other kids.
Neighbors in the Terrace, Stoneridge and Northridge areas anxiously want their roads widened and improved