A remedy for traffic jams at Blueberry Lane and Kelsey Street means some temporary pain for drivers.
A homebuilder is asking the city to edit its Comprehensive Plan to let it build homes on the much-debated East Monroe land.
The Port's item is polling poorly as of first-night results. Everett's proposition also. Developing story.
The big construction site at Fryelands Boulevard and U.S. 2 will be a warehouse, but its tenant hasn’t been identified yet.
A split City Council voted 4-2 last week to allow prosecutors to elect to add a 30-day mandatory minimum jail sentence on repeat offenders for specific crimes such as theft, assault or vehicle prowling.
For the estimated half of Everett Transit riders who fall below 200 percent of the federal poverty line, the agency plans to introduce a low-income fare rate.
The city’s bus system doesn’t plan to bring back Sunday service anytime soon. Bus service on holidays is also being cut.
Everyday craftspeople are jumping in to sew face masks for whoever can use them to help fight medical supply shortages.
When it reopens Jan. 3, the city’s senior center on Lombard Avenue will retain all of the old favorites: The pingpong tables, the coffee bar, the daily lunches.
A Catholic church, a homeless outreach nonprofit and the city
Reversal on exclusive-use zones, removal of trail pieces in plan
A resource for at-risk youth is growing as the nonprofit Cocoon House will soon open the doors to its new center on Colby Avenue.
SNOHOMISH — More on Harvey Field airport's proposed expansion plan, which includes to move Airport Way.
Almost ready to launch is a Sky Valley mobile mental health program
Janelle Drews thinks it will be a banner year for the Monroe Farmers Market.
The chance to explore the nature preserve of Jetty Island is happening again after a one-year hiatus.
Come see demonstrations by your police and fire departments and get to know the community better at a National Night Out event in your town and neighborhood.
City attorneys say Everett’s recently challenged redistricting public input sessions were A-OK.
Statewide, wearing a face covering will be mandatory starting Friday, June 26 for both indoor and outdoor settings, government officials announced Tuesday.
COVID-19 tests to become more available