Seniors may be becoming more open to cannabis for healing aches and inflammations.
SNOHOMISH -- Coverage of Snohomish High's fall 2019 theater production
The 2019 legislative session ended April 28. Here are some key issues from this session:
Three new apartment sites want to sprout around the city.
Down but not out
More than two dozen applicants from all corners of the city have so far applied for Everett’s council districting commission.
Wider sidewalks. A tree-lined avenue. Slower traffic.
Beginning in July, Everett Transit will offer a $1.50 fare for eligible low-income riders.
Have you ever grown frustrated trying to pump the last bit of shampoo or lotion out of a bottle?
Inform yourself on common scams and how to guard loved ones from going missing at an upcoming town hall.
One never knows how important they could be when it comes to saving a life.
A resource for at-risk youth is growing as the nonprofit Cocoon House will soon open the doors to its new center on Colby Avenue.
On May 1, the City Council will consider allowing a property tax break to the Riverfront Development project if affordable housing is built at the new portion currently under development.
A Snohomish woman worried that the Southern Resident Orca pods* could go extinct without immediate intervention set up a post at the Capitol grounds in Olympia last week on a hunger strike.
It’s almost time to hop over to the parade.
The late Sunday afternoon sun streams through big windows into a room covered wall-to-wall in gym mats.
There's going to be a party on April 18
Installing a home solar panel system can be pricey, but a PUD program related to its upcoming solar project lets everyday people get in on green energy.
For more than a decade, in three minute intervals during citizen’s comments, Jackie Minchew nudged at the City Council to put climate change at the forefront.
May replace six schools