The city’s Planning Commission is continuing a hearing in March over a planned development in north Everett’s Delta neighborhood.
SNOHOMISH -- Bickford Motors, the Ford dealership, has reached 90 years of operations.
Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.
EVERETT — Within the city’s “Everett 2044” update of its comprehensive plan, there is a proposal for regulations to allow public-facing businesses on corners in neighborhoods.
After spending more than 20 years teaching and coaching at Stanwood High School, Zach Ward will be leading the sports programs at Snohomish High.
Dairy farming in Snohomish County, as a whole, has less farms, but really the market is shifting for a number of reasons.
EVERETT — The city is planning to create a proposed 2.1-acre nature park and stormwater facility at the southwest corner of the intersection of Holly Drive and 100th Street SW.
A primary election is coming for the three candidates vying for a seat on the Monroe City Council.
Plummeting evening temps prompted several cold weather shelters in Snohomish County to open several days earlier than scheduled.
SNOHOMISH — Several struggling families got some help to stay current on their rent thanks to a pilot rental assistance program in Snohomish. Seventeen families, comprising 44 people, received either partial or a full month of rental assistance during six months in 2024.
This month, Monroe city employees are moving to temporary offices while the city hall’s administrative wing will soon go through a renovation.
The Planning Commission Dec. 6 signed off on incentives to encourage the development of low-income housing.
Residents throughout Snohomish County will kick off August with a celebration.
EVERETT — Located across the street from Angel of the Winds Arena in downtown Everett, workers at a mushroom farm are harvesting a bounty year-round.
As more people are looking to food banks for help, officials are seeing less support from state and federal sources.
As wildfire risks in Western Washington increase, Snohomish County officials are developing a county-wide protection plan. and holding a survey through November.