At Stag Barbershop, Bob Martin leads the orchestra of buzzing razors and lively conversation with faithful customers waiting for their cuts.
Karen. You’ve met her.
Two administrative hearing judges have turned down appeals from rebel barber Bob Martin of Snohomish’s Stag Barber and Styling, putting him back to square one.
City Council President Linda Redmon has officially announced she will be running for Mayor of Snohomish in 2021, while current Mayor John Kartak has yet to make his announcement on whether he plans to run for re-election.
A letter imploring to say no to all four ballot initiatives in Washington state.
State Sen. Brad Hawkins held a town hall in Monroe Wednesday, Sept. 6 which discussed the state budget, transportation, nursing, K-12 spending, and the Senator’s views on all of the above.
In Snohomish and Monroe, recycling pickup in the city will cost more if rate adjustment requests from Republic Services are granted.
Speed limits could drop to 20 mph for all residential streets in the city’s core, Mayor John Kartak announced online last week.
A full repave of the bumpy Bickford Avenue bridge over state Route 9 requires closing the bridge. A detour will be set up.
This year, three Snohomish High School (SHS) rodeo stars will be headed to the 2019 National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) July 14-20 at Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs, Wyoming to represent Washington state and Snohomish County in the world’s largest rodeo.
During a time of national civil unrest, coinciding with a worldwide pandemic causing school closures, it is hard to imagine what senior year might look like for a local high schooler.
Due to COVID-19 the class of 2020 had a not so traditional senior year, graduation celebrations will also be different.
Police departments may need to buy kits
The City Council voted to create an emergency moratorium on developing low-barrier supportive housing in single-family neighborhoods.
Since the age of 5, Anna Lomachenko has always had a passion for art
The Imagine Children’s Museum’s just scored a big gift toward its plan to double its footprint early this decade.
The deadline is Monday, May 11 to apply for a city grant. Above, Mayor Cassie Franklin addresses the public at her October 2019 budget address.
Slowing cars on north Pine Avenue might be hard to do, but it’s exactly what frustrated neighbors hope to see.
When the Everett Farmers Market opened for the first time in July 1994
For North Middle School art teacher Cynthia Gaub, being recognized for your hard work in your career is something she has always strived for.