Getting a ride in an Everett Fire ambulance will now cost more.
It appears that the long-vacant former Albertsons storefront at 19881 U.S. 2 will have a new tenant.
Housing and economic development rank high on the 2020 priority lists for Snohomish, Monroe and Everett.
As temperatures dropped throughout the county, cold weather shelters were preparing to help.
Jeremy Staeheli confessed to shooting Snohomish man
Police are seeking help in identifying the vandals responsible for a recent graffiti spree.
Last year, at least 36 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many.
Two grams of meth, heroin or cocaine will lead to more than a night in jail, as soon as the 2-gram rule is lifted, in early 2020.
The issue of “nuisance” calls to law enforcement was addressed in two different cities last week.
City residents will not see an increase in water or sewer rates for the coming year.
The city and a blueberry farm are privately settling a conflict over drainage changes at the farm that the city says allowed water to undermine Lowell-Larimer Road a few years ago.
Monroe sculpture to be unveiled
With the sound of papery swish, his head plunged into a feast of alfalfa and hay.
With approximately half the ballots left to count, two of the city’s hotly contested races show clear leads.
Taxpayers won’t see an increase to property taxes if the mayor’s proposed budget for 2020 is approved.
Christopher Fitch Sands Jr. is not due to arrive until Dec. 23, but when he does his home awaits.
Mayor Cassie Franklin’s proposed budget for 2020 continues to work on clamping down the built-in costs in running a city without eroding its core functions.
A twister tore Dorothy from home and landed her in a strange place, seemingly with no way back. She would later find out that what she needed to get home was inside her all along.
Land negotiations for the former Kimberly-Clark mill site on the waterfront will now be exclusively with the Port of Everett, which has stifled a competing bidder by arranging a purchase and sale agreement for the site.
A regional indoor sports complex that would double as a community center appears to be in central Snohomish County’s future.