Janelle Drews thinks it will be a banner year for the Monroe Farmers Market.
It's Kartak, Redmon, King, Franklin, Oss, Wittock and more
Mayor John Kartak’s printed commentary where he opined on the mayor’s salary being $18,000 a year sparked City Council interest last week on how to approach altering it
Most City Council members have said they support a proposal to reduce speed limits to 20 mph across the main core of the city, including some arterial roads.
A national conservative law firm says its intervention caused the city to pull down barriers in front of the Everett Planned Parenthood. The city says it already planned to take down the barriers.
The county is selling 144 wooded acres off of Cathcart Way to a division of national housing developer D.R. Horton
Flowing Lake is focus of May 27 meeting
Say it far and wide: The Evergreen State Fair is expected to happen this year. The county announced it is preparing to run an 11-day fair from Aug. 26 to Sept. 4, minus a break day Wednesday, Sept. 1.
The weather’s fine, but the waters are not.
Election filing week May 17-21
City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.
Nurse shortages at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett are in part because other area hospitals have better pay rates, frontline nurses told the Tribune.
The Snohomish chiropractor accused of inappropriately touching clients faces eight criminal counts of taking indecent liberties with patients.
A frustrated neighborhood’s aim to have drivers respect a 25 mph speed limit
The latest mock-up for Averill Field, at Third Street and Pine Avenue, used public input to incorporate a set of compromises for what could be built next year.
Health authorities refuse to let people who are immobile or similarly housebound be left behind on being vaccinated
But wait, there's more
High school graduations for Snohomish and Monroe are tentatively shaping up to be in-person ceremonies.
Rising COVID-19 case counts locally, despite mass vaccinations, has officials quivering that Snohomish County will fall down a phase in the state’s reopening plan if a fourth wave of COVID-19 infection cases escalates.
Opening day for the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 6