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Monroe hospital chief’s exit was surprise

Renee Jensen was terminated from her dual roles as chief administrative officer for EvergreenHealth Monroe and Senior Vice President for EvergreenHealth at a July joint board meeting.

Drone technology provides air support

In hopes of being on the cutting edge of technology, the city its now operating an Unmanned Aerial System program.

New business area district formed around Everett Station

The city is looking to improve the territory around the Everett Station District by creating what’s known as a business improvement area (BIA) — a localized property tax to invest in enhancements.

Everett looking for partners to take on parks

The city is offering private groups the chance to lease and sponsor almost its entire portfolio of parks properties

Governments looking at option to have elected officials vote from offsite

Remote attendance and telework are being used as tools to minimize the spread of COVID-19, the viral illness declared a pandemic last week.

Summer meal programs keep kids fed

It used to be that summertime meant no school lunch for some children.

Free summer meal programs for kids starting up

It used to be that summertime meant no lunch for some children out of school

Monroe optometrists giving back with important eye exams for low-income diabetics

MONROE — Ahrens Valley Eyeworks is partnering with Project Access to give back to their community in a new way.

Man gifted car as next step toward rebuilding his life

It was a surprise that should mean a lot.

Latest county jail death may be tied to drug smuggling by inmates

County jail staff found an inmate unresponsive in his cell Wednesday, Oct. 26, and attempts to resuscitate the Everett man were unsuccessful.

Wine festival a way to sip variety of drinks

Gjallerhorn Winesmiths, which started in 2019, will get to show the fruits of their labors when they participate in the Snohomish Wine Festival that takes place Saturday, March 2.

Rally for SHS Panther sign raises funds quick

SNOHOMISH — A community-led fundraiser will give Snohomish High's wooden sign on its front lawn some well-needed TLC.

EvCC pauses closing Early Learning Center due to public outcry

Everett Community College paused the closure of its Early Learning Center, slated for June 2022 at the end of the school year, after pressure from parents and the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) union.

Providence Everett nurses prepared to strike

Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract

Snohomish Fire board makes transition

Mark Hintz was honored for a decade and a half of service last week by the Fire District 4 commission.

What we are getting with Trump policies will cost us more

PRESIDENT TRUMP’S POLICIES

A letter in the Jan. 29 Tribune that says President Donald Trump campaigned on promises to lower costs for everyday Americans, yet his policies will absolutely drive expenses higher.

Current Snohomish administration huge difference, huge improvement

SNOHOMISH ADMINISTRATION

A reader's letter of praise to Mayor Redmon and the entire Snohomish City Hall.

Everett adjusting laws about city park use

A few new park rules would let children establish little businesses and put a ban on flying drones overhead.

North Everett Bartell Drugs on Broadway to close

The Bartell Drugs at 1825 Broadway will close Jan. 15, its struggling owners Rite Aid confirmed to the Tribune.