The Snohomish fishing dock at Hill Park that's down for the count will be rebuilt this year as the contractor has just been hired.
The City Council is weighing an ordinance expanding the city’s “no-sit / no-lie” buffer zones
The Big One is coming, and Wayne Connell, for one, wants to be ready.
Snohomish County PUD will not increase rates after all
Even amid the band’s booming take on Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” and the squeak of sneakers taking the ball to the hoop, the cheerleaders stand out at Snohomish High School games.
Whether you need an extra bookshelf, a couple eggs, or you have a stack of ‘90s CDs that can use a new home, your wish may be answered through a local Buy Nothing Facebook group.
Coronavirus’s economic impact hurt city’s tax revenue estimates
Pilchuck River Bridge update
Not so fast, buddy.
Though you may not be familiar with Lindsay Roe quite yet, you may remember her window-washing friend Bo.
Karen. You’ve met her.
Despite the peak of the Coronavirus outbreak, the Snohomish Farmers Market managed to sustain success in the midst of an economic shutdown.
The city is offering private groups the chance to lease and sponsor almost its entire portfolio of parks properties
Opening day for the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 6
When it reopens Jan. 3, the city’s senior center on Lombard Avenue will retain all of the old favorites: The pingpong tables, the coffee bar, the daily lunches.
Bill on Ag Open Space tax rules passes in House
Snohomish Health District, County and Tribal leaders addressed people’s questions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccine distribution and equity during a virtual town hall March 2.
Data collected and compiled through AI is unleashing new ways for cities and entities to figure out how to ramp up their tourism efforts.
Big money and grassroots efforts have been part of Everett’s three ballot measures include two competing minimum wage increases
City planners are beaming that the city has just gone paperless for all planning and permitting files.