The Everett Housing Authority will provide updates on the Baker Heights project at a meeting Tuesday, March 23 starting at 6 p.m. online.
A service group wants to fill what it sees as a gap in city parks: A place for teens and tweens.
Everett “no sit–no lie” proposal to ban camping on sidewalks along Smith Street under fire
The final Midtown Planning District Task Force meeting will be 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 before it shoots off the recommendations to the city's Planning Commission for more work.
What do you want at Averill Field?
By the numbers, thefts ticked upward overall during topsy-turvy 2020.
Snohomish County Chair Stephanie Wright and Vice Chair Megan Dunn will be co-hosting a regional Town Hall Meeting
Students, teachers, and staff in Snohomish School District schools are participating in a COVID-19 testing project
A recent student research project found that many students had experienced racism or other types of hate speech within the Monroe School District (MSD).
A state labor fairness board in January dismissed a complaint filed by the county jailers’ union
Some Monroe kids to return to classes in March
There are techniques that work for homelessness and others that don’t, a national expert on homelessness told key stakeholders in a chat hosted by Mayor Cassie Franklin last week.
Coffee with Mayor Kartak
EVERETT — The city wants to have 20 personal shelters to house homeless individuals up and ready by this summer. It has now revealed the location for the cluster: Behind the Everett Gospel Mission at 3711 Smith Ave. on a city-owned vacant lot.
The Midtown Planning District Task Force is nearing the end of its work with its next meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9.
A few City Council members said last week they would be favorable toward red light enforcement cameras in the interest of significantly reducing serious crashes.
Updates from the town hall
Anxious demand is far outstripping available vaccine supplies, and appointment times at drive-thru vaccine sites are getting snapped up quickly.
Residents in northeast Snohomish can support reasonable growth, but many are uneasy with adding twice as many people to their neighborhood.
Wesco’s plan for high school sports