The city will be ringing with caroling, cocoa, holiday greetings and Santa throughout December.
Gjallerhorn Winesmiths, which started in 2019, will get to show the fruits of their labors when they participate in the Snohomish Wine Festival that takes place Saturday, March 2.
Volunteers last month were putting the finishing touches on shining up the Imagine Children’s Museum at Wall Street and Hoyt Avenue.
MONROE — The City Council this week after press time reviewed two “what-if” map scenarios to fit 2,888 more housing units, or potentially 7,500 more residents, in the next 20 years.
The Snohomish Panthers made a 40-0 smashing of the Everett Seagulls.
Districts volleyball action against Mount Si. The Glacier Peak Grizzlies had a 3-0 win.
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish’s Earth Day celebration is growing for its third year at the Carnegie Building. The takeaway is to learn something you can do yourself to, as the event theme says, “move the needle” for sustainability.
A study on whether to consolidate Everett’s city bus system into the larger Community Transit system is nearing the light of day
Despite a rising number of coronavirus cases in Snohomish County
Next in line for COVID-19 vaccines are all people age 65 and older and all people 50 and older who live in the same house as people from other generations, state health officials outlined last week.
Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue hopes the third time’s the charm for bumping up its levy rate.
SNOHOMISH -- Could it be a resolution about the tent which prompted a public petition? A new structure will replace it, and here's why.
EVERETT -- A new “no-sit/no-lie” buffer zone two blocks around the Imagine Children’s Museum will go live Nov. 15. Updates on safety measures included Flock safety cameras to monitor crime and traffic issues.
EVERETT -- Profile story on Janice Greene.
SNOHOMISH — Glacier Peak High School’s theatre students are turning back the clock to bring history to life onstage with their fall production of “Radium Girls” that has shows Nov. 22 and 23.
Snohomish utility bill increases criticized as burdensome
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
Fire hose play in the July 24 Tribune
Football action in the Oct. 2 Tribune.
The County Council voted 3-2 along political party lines to oppose an ordinance that would stipulate that illegal drug users would be required to get treatment as a rule to access housing in county-owned shelters for homeless people