A dollar here and a dollar there from the community can make a difference, which how the Battle of the Banks started.
The city recently established two rent and mortgage relief programs using federal CARES Act money, one for residents and another for businesses.
The city has reopened the application window for utility support and rent relief grant program for residents of Snohomish impacted by COVID-19.
Police Chief Dan Templeman’s successor, newly sworn-in Police Chief John DeRousse, has also been one of his respected and trusted right-hand men in the department for years.
The Monroe School District will skip April and shoot for November’s ballot for asking voters a second time to continue its local education funding levy.
One never knows how important they could be when it comes to saving a life.
There are three separate events and programs scheduled for Aug. 26-28 that will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington
The City Council last week said yes to moving the first phase of construction at Averill Field forward
The county parks department released a final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park
After some unions called the process flawed, Mayor Cassie Franklin pulled an ordinance off the agenda that would have set framework rules for project labor agreements (PLAs) back to the drawing board.
The Everett Mayor’s race for 2025 now has three announced candidates as Snohomish County NAACP leader Dr. Janice Greene announced her bid last week.
On Monday, March 23, The Boeing Co. announced a temporary 14-day suspension of Puget Sound and Moses Lake operations, with operations being slowed down and reduced and the suspension anticipated to be completed by the end of this week, the company said.
MONROE -- Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks
Action from the doubleheader Friday, Jan. 24.
If you’re thinking fireworks this Fourth of July, be sure it’s legal first.
Thanks for acknowledging those who passed away while homeless in our county over the last year.
EVERETT -- Frontier Airlines is coming to Paine Field. The low-cost airline announced a schedule of flights starting June 2 serving Denver, Phoenix and Las Vegas three times a week.
For the estimated half of Everett Transit riders who fall below 200 percent of the federal poverty line, the agency plans to introduce a low-income fare rate.
Pilchuck River Bridge update