The county’s highest-profile election this season has the current sheriff looking to be retained, and a former colleague looking to eject him.
Two Snohomish High grads, Rob Serviss and Tabitha Baty, are running for a school board seat being vacated by Sara Fagerlie.
Though he’s not officially dropped out of the race, Monroe School Board candidate Andrew Fegler has decided not to campaign due to schedule constraints.
Educator Sherri Larkin, who came out on top of a tight three-way primary this August, is trying to unseat incumbent Sarah Adams, a licensed mental health counselor who was appointed to the board in summer 2022.
The school board will be interviewing five candidates who applied to fill a vacancy on the board
COVID-19 case counts have been slowly creeping up since July
The county has a purchase-and-sale agreement with a prospective buyer for the former public works yard on Avenue D
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
The city's parks department is interested in adding more trails and pathways in the city over the next 20 years.
State Sen. Brad Hawkins held a town hall in Monroe Wednesday, Sept. 6 which discussed the state budget, transportation, nursing, K-12 spending, and the Senator’s views on all of the above.
The city filed its condemnation request against the Waits Mote
Go-kart racing is back in Snohomish County with a small track that recently opened outside Evergreen Speedway.
In 1939, a creosote log railroad trestle bridge was installed crossing Woods Creek in east Monroe
Two-thirds of people in their 40s and 50s are not saving for retirement today
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Encampments and man-made brush fires in a stretch of greenbelt skirting the city's north has prompted a coordinated cleanup plan that could come into action as soon as this fall.
When the Mukilteo Everett Pickleball Club formed in 2020
A 5-1 City Council vote last week to formally condemn the Waits Motel now leaves the site with few ways to avoid being repurposed.
EVERETT -- Everett's mayor has set two new "no-sit/no-lie" zones along Evergreen Way around the south Everett Fred Meyer and in a multi-block area of north Everett around United Church of Christ at Everett and Rockefeller avenues, where a homeless shelter operates.
Jeremiah Campbell, Crystal Blakely, Tiana Armstrong and Roy Sherrill are the four candidates who filed for the Monroe school board director of district 1