From one to two. On July 19, the City Council will hold a public hearing and vote to implement HB 1337, which is in favor of changing the number of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on a property from one to two.
SNOHOMISH — There’s no quick fix for the pothole covered by a steel plate on the Bickford Bridge over state Route 9.
Three restaurants told to straighten out the permits for their tents approached the City Council seeking a solution as the weather is turning, saying they'll lose business if they lose the tents.
The City Council is weighing an ordinance expanding the city’s “no-sit / no-lie” buffer zones
The City Council agreed on Oct. 1 to explore constructing a new municipal building for the city’s campus
In Everett, gang violence is down, and the Police Department and community groups hope to make inroads on steering kids clear.
The Everett School District’s two levies ask to continue funding for education and to help it catch up on maintenance.
A call to show up at Council meetings and demand accountability on seeking the public's voice on red light cameras in Monroe.
The city could soon be the new stewards of Bob Heirman’s former family homestead.
Housing construction company DR Horton held an online meeting Thursday, Sept. 24 to address the concerns of Walsh Hills’ neighbors.
Everett Police Officer Dan Rocha, 41, was killed by the suspect
Whether by paper or by computer, schools will be restarting classes to continue educating thousands of children at home.
The candidates for the council district covering western Everett are split on topics such as transit and taxes.
SNOHOMISH — A federal government cutback has food banks such as Snohomish’s hunting for help.
Cold weather shelters around Snohomish County available for when freezing temps threaten
The public can meet future Snohomish Police Chief Mike Martin
A letter to the Tribune of gratitude for holding a mirror up to the commmunity.
SNOHOMISH — The pipes under First Street are overdue for a major overhaul, city administrator Steve Schuller explained to the City Council at a workshop Aug. 17.
Eight tiny Pallet shelters will be giving families experiencing homelessness a place to re-ground themselves.
The city’s finance director may be returning to his old city of Mukilteo if its council there says yes.