A seat up for election on the PUD’s board to represent Snohomish, Monroe, Lake Stevens and much of east county has three contenders.
Like Charlie Bucket in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” a golden ticket fulfilled Sarah Evans’ dream.
The county parks department released a final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park
SNOHOMISH MIDTOWN DISTRICT
A case of Monkeypox was logged in a Snohomish County man
The City Council on July 5 voted 5-1 to pause taking a vote on whether to give a short-term tax exemption to multi-family residential developers in the Midtown District
A local businessowner generously willing to rehabilitate the Avenue A Gazebo is still up for it
Growing the city by annexing its urban growth areas could be a real possibility coming in the next few years.
It used to be that summertime meant no school lunch for some children.
Coffee stands without plumbing can continue to operate under zero risk of closure
On the evening of June 24, 1952, a dozen ladies met for refreshments in a house on Lewis Street and founded the Monroe Garden Club.
First Street is back to being the venue to see all the concerts, pie-eating contests and summertime fun for the annual Kla Ha Ya Days
The Sky Valley Food Bank has a new director who’s an experienced hand.
Everett Transit will let youth under 18 ride free effective July 1
Some dumps closed Sunday, June 19
Averill Field, at Third and Pine, will be the site of many of the Kla Ha Ya Days’ Festival’s events this year, although moving wasn’t the volunteer organizers’ first choice.
The new Monroe monument sign at the 522 roundabout finished installation Wednesday
Black Forest Mushrooms owner, Nathanael Engen, spent his time learning how to build a magical kingdom of gourmet mushrooms. Now he's got a business.
Mayor Linda Redmon is shoring up a community services division as one of a series of expansions within City Hall to respond to public needs.
The days have become numbered for the Roosevelt Store, the community market near Roosevelt and Trombley roads.