A man was shot overnight Tuesday south of Snohomish in the Echo Falls area
A letter to the editor about stewardship and culverts in the Oct. 2 Tribune.
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
Federal transportation safety investigators on Saturday released the preliminary determination
Everett Police Officer Dan Rocha, 41, was killed by the suspect
The Teen Room at the YMCA is an afterschool hub, for friends to talk, or even dance it out.
SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish Planning Commission is refining the rules for Accessory Dwelling Units in preparation for revised changes in 2025.
In the midst of the greatest economic downturn of our time
SNOHOMISH — As of Sept. 3, Megan Kemmett is the new director of the Snohomish Community Food Bank.
The Port of Everett's tax district boundary enlargement was rejected by voters more than 2-to-1.
MONROE — Some council members gave comments last week that support the idea.
EVERETT — Around one dozen of the best players get the chance to represent their Little League as District 1 All Stars and keep playing baseball into the summer.
A proposal to shorten elected school board terms from six years to four years
The Navy will homeport 12 Constellation-class frigates at Naval Station Everett over the next 10 years, and the Navy is taking comments on the environmental impacts of the plan.
High school sports will restart Feb. 22 if all goes well with the coronavirus’s continued downward trajectory.
EVERETT — Everett Transit is taking input on schedule changes it plans to implement this fall. An initial open house will be Thursday, March 13 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Everett Station, 3201 Smith Ave., in the Weyerhaeuser Room, 4th Floor. Other meetings will be March 20, 22 and 24.
EVERETT — The man accused of stabbing a 13-year-old walking to school in mid-January, Andrew Freeman Jr., pleaded not guilty to charges last month.
SNOHOMISH — EvergreenHealth, which runs the hospital in Monroe, has a long-term plan to open a walk-in urgent care facility in Snohomish, the hospital’s top brass told the City Council last week.
EVERETT — Waits Motel demolition underway
If the City Council agrees to put in place a temporary tax waiver on new multimillion-dollar residential buildings in the city’s Midtown District along Avenue D