A fifth-grader from Garfield Elementary School in Everett has been awarded the AAA Lifesaver Award
It is with great sadness that Snohomish County Fire District 7 and North County Fire/EMS announce the unexpected passing of one of their own.
This should be Rebecca Grant’s happiest time of the year.
Tennis, motorsports and guided outdoor sports such as river rafting got the green light, with limitations
How the city closed the Carl Gipson Senior Center indefinitely with no reopening date
A host of agencies are coordinating efforts to keep the novel coronavirus in check among the county’s homeless population.
The mayors of Snohomish County cities issued a joint letter Friday, April 24 to the community:
Twenty-two new pews. Fresh carpet. Bright lights.
By weekday, Aaron Robertson is a third-year medical student at the University of Washington who lives in the Central District.
Whether by paper or by computer, schools will be restarting classes to continue educating thousands of children at home.
Snohomish County sits near the apex of a rocketing rise in state unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Restaurants, like many businesses, have had to suddenly adjust on-the-fly in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Tyler Chism, 33, is willing to share his experience in recovering from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, but he’s got one serious concern.
The Monroe Congregational Church at 301 S. Lewis St. decided to take a leap into the world of clean energy.
A new semipro soccer team will be taking flight this spring when Everett Jets FC play their inaugural season at Everett Memorial Stadium.
Curt Shriner sits at his computer checking voicemails in his office at the Historic Everett Theatre surrounded by pictures of past concerts and playbills.
The erosion of the bank at Pilchuck Park has the attention of city staff, but it is not getting resolved anytime soon.
The City Council voted unanimously Jan. 29 to adopt the city’s first-ever Climate Action Plan, with the stated goal that Everett city operations become carbon-neutral by 2050.
That memory of wiggling and shifting positions on hard, cold wood is a thing of the past, but new memories will form from their cozy replacements.
Two sleeping bags were tightly rolled near the riverbank.