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Snohomish’s fire chief retiring late next month

Ron Simmons is planning to call it a day soon.

Jail fees are rising, but cities catch a small break

Snohomish police, jail contracts to be discussed April 6

Uptick in homelessness noticed by Everett residents

From single tents to small encampments, on the streets of Everett, homelessness is on the rise and it is attracting attention.

Snohomish man makes mark in long distance swimming

SNOHOMISH — Snohomish resident Lars Durban's swim across the English Channel was the culmination of years of work that earned him the Triple Crown award by the World Open Water Swimming Association.

Monroe State of the City highlights human needs

Almost ready to launch is a Sky Valley mobile mental health program

Fire at Stocker Farms spares Country Market produce stand

Keith Stocker is grateful someone saw the smoke in time.

Snohomish Schools to increase meal prices

A school meal will cost 25 cents more this fall

County’s homeless individuals being cared for during pandemic

A host of agencies are coordinating efforts to keep the novel coronavirus in check among the county’s homeless population.

Vaccine mandate protestors come to Snohomish, Lake Stevens

Dozens of people gathered in downtown Snohomish on Sunday, Aug. 15

Monroe budget set, utility rates to notch up in ‘25

MONROE — The City Council passed Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s biennial budget unanimously, 7-0, during its Nov. 19 meeting. Also, utility rates will increase in 2025 for both the Water and Stormwater rates.

Whooping cough is rising in county

Outbreak has cases at multiple schools

Whooping cough is rising in Snohomish County

Republic plans to request Snohomish council to allow trash bill increase

Republic Services has approached the city requesting to authorize an unscheduled rate modification tied to the area’s Consumer Price Index

Eleanor Leight, star dancer of Snohomish, dies

Eleanor Leight, whose dance skills helped her land a performing role with the Radio City Rockettes

Fundraiser started for Everett woman killed by freak I-5 crash

The public has rallied to support an Everett mom killed in a freak Interstate 5 crash Thursday, Nov. 3.

Everett Mall mass vaccination site popular

The COVID-19 mass vaccination site inside the Everett Mall is lately seeing on average 50 to 100 people a day come for a shot.

State Supreme Court pauses on limiting access to juvenile court records

The state Supreme Court paused on implementing a rule that would heavily limit juvenile names

Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm to exit role

Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm will be exiting for personal reasons Jan. 12, creating a search for a new leader for the second time in 18 months.

Shoppers with backpacks should not be assumed as thieves

STORE CUSTOMER STEREOTYPING

Letter to the Editor

Snohomish Panther sign being refurbished

SNOHOMISH — The longstanding Panther sign in front of Snohomish High School is getting refurbished by a student-led class in the Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center.