Down but not out
On the bank of the Pilchuck River, off of Old Snohomish-Monroe Road, stands a not-so-traditional Christmas tree
The city’s game plan to eventually move its Public Works department to new digs is crystallizing.
The City Council made a preliminary denial against the proposal to re-zone Marshall Field for multi-family residential use at the Nov. 10 council meeting
First Street did not see a large-scale protest like what happened in Seattle and Bellevue
Federal numbers show a slight increase in the amount of land being used for farming in Snohomish County. Here's the story
Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.
EVERETT — The Everett Police Department is launching its Drone as a First Responder pilot program.
Local measles cases put containment efforts into overdrive; risk is low for previously vaccinated
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — County Councilman Nate Nehring's effort to introduce a stipulation that illicit drug users must go through treatment as a condition of being given shelter in county-funded housing for homeless individuals has received a more detailed review.
As warmer weather returns, the region’s popular farmers markets are returning for their 2025 seasons. Two confirmed they have an expanded vendor lineup.
EVERETT — Last week, the Everett Rowing Association got the chance to shine on the national stage. The team competed at the USRowing National Championship June 12–15 in Sarasota, Florida.
It was a single-engine Cessna Grand Caravan 208B turboprop carrying engineers who were conducting a test flight.
More than 2 million more people will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine at the end of the month
But wait, there's more
A follow up on the Herald newsroom staff layoffs
EVERETT — The city intends to rezone the former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave.
Two top teams in Wesco 4A match up, and Lake Stevens stomped the Glacier Peak Grizzlies. Action in the Oct. 9 Tribune.
The smeared ink on one boy’s hands aroused suspicion from patrol officers
Swifts Night Out event at Frank Wagner Elementary School