The Snohomish Health District released an update Thursday, Sept. 10 stating that elementary students could possibly be back in classrooms by the end of the month.
Mayor Cassie Franklin is scheduled to release her 2021 budget on Sept. 16
The City Council welcomed five incoming youth council members at its Sept. 1 meeting.
Applications are being taken for the City Council seat throughout this month, with the council scheduled to decide who to appoint onto council next month.
The City Council voted 6-1 to authorize taking a $6 million federal COPS grant that pays to add up to 16 police officers for Everett Police.
Historical Commission votes no 6-2
The interim police chief position currently held by Captain Robert Palmer will be extended beyond the 90-day period.
Pilchuck River Bridge update
The Midtown Task Force held its second meeting Aug. 25 to survey the public opinion on the urban design of future Midtown District buildings.
Drivers honked and folks waved as a group gathered in front of the post office and stood along Avenue D to express gratitude to post office employees and support the U.S. Postal Service.
Everett council declines grant that would pay for up to 16 police officers
Your blood donation could now directly assist in the fight against the coronavirus.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
The Grand Avenue Park Bridge passed its final safety inspection Wednesday, Aug.26
The Imagine Children’s Museum’s just scored a big gift toward its plan to double its footprint early this decade.
The Police Department won a U.S. Department of Justice grant to hire up to 16 police officers, Chief Dan Templeman announced last week, but there are a couple of caveats.
The owners of wheeled all-terrain vehicles (WATVs), also known as side-by-sides, can rejoice as they can continue to enjoy riding on the streets of Snohomish.
Did you see movies at Lon Brown’s Theatre on First Street, which today is marqueed as the Pegasus?