Mayor Geoffrey Thomas gave appreciation to recent improvements in the city
The last chunk of dough to design the future, wider state Route 522 is secure.
Meeting this week
The city is preparing to demolish part of the Carnegie building downtown, fulfilling a plan to restore the site to its original 1910 footprint.
SNOHOMISH — To meet FAA compliance, Harvey Field’s runway needs to be lengthened. To do that, the road that curls around the end of the runway has to be relocated farther away. Multiple people had comments on the plan.
Updates from the town hall
A teen who isn't old enough to vote yet asks people to vote No on Initiative 2117 because he says the decision will affect future generations.
Questions answered
A letter to the editor discussing marijuana arrests.
If you’re looking for a new bike for your kid then Sharing Wheels is the place to go.
A letter to the editor responding to letters about First Street and criticisms of President Trump.
SNOHOMISH MIDTOWN DISTRICT
Brewer Frank Sandoval was sentenced to jail for six months, which started Dec. 13, on one count of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Appel Dec. 13.
On the bank of the Pilchuck River, off of Old Snohomish-Monroe Road, stands a not-so-traditional Christmas tree
MONROE — For the first time in two years, Monroe will have K9s in its ranks. The Monroe City Council last Tuesday welcomed Thor and Apollo, who are tracking dogs that will be working during the evening.
All zombies and ghouls are invited to gather Saturday, Oct. 30
The new small rock arrangement and plaque honoring former Superintendent Bill Mester at the Snohomish Aquatic Center is something even he may have been too bashful to allow
A national education group has a goal to have every high schooler go somewhere: Whether that be the military, trade school, labor apprenticeships, community college or four-year university.
People can apply for a seat on the school board starting this week.
OLYMPIA – A proposed bill in the state Legislature could charge drivers for how much they drive in order to fundtransportation projects. Supporters of the idea point to declining gas tax revenues, while opponents are skeptical of the system’s potential.