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Taking a walk
Doug Ramsay photo
A couple take a walk along the Snohomish Riverfront trail in Snohomish while a bicyclist approaches during a cold but clear and sunny day Sunday, March 15. After weeks of rain and cloudy skies, the sun was able to come out giving Pacific Northwesterners a chance to soak in the sun by getting out on the trails. The sun is forecasted to be in abundance for a few more days as rain is projected to return by early next week.
Published March 18, 2020
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published March 18, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — New limitations are in place to prevent spreading the virus. Event cancellations include the annual Snohomish Easter Parade. More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 18, 2020
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By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 18, 2020
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By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 18, 2020
SNOHOMISH — The names put forward as recommendations for the task force for reimagining the Avenue D corridor include many real estate and construction pros. The Snohomish City Council will decide appointees at its March 17 meeting. More on this story...
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published March 18, 2020
SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish School District will bring out its summertime meal van to ensure kids are fed during the school closure with meals at these locations and times: More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 18, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Special measures may allow elected officials to continue to conduct business using remote voting and deliberation. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published March 18, 2020
EVERETT — The contractor sought a noise variance to work late in the night in downtown. The city wouldn't grant it. Now as time slipped, the contractor asked for an additional $700,000 to cover its overages, which the City Council ended up agreeing to. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published March 18, 2020
EVERETT — The city intends to adjust its rulebook on electric-scooter riders to match its bicycle regulations this spring with council voting on the options onMarch 25th. More on this story...
By ADAM WORCESTER, contributing writer
Published March 18, 2020
EVERETT — Opposition from some landowners has put a blockade to a proposal to form a Business Improvement Area taxing district around Everett Station. More on this story...
By SAMUEL KETCHEM, contributing writer
Published March 11, 2020
MONROE — In looking to reduce its carbon footprint, a church congregation raised to money to cover much of the roof in renewable energy.
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By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 11, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Effective hand-washing and social distancing are some of the ways to help prevent spreading the new coronavirus, COVID-19. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published March 11, 2020
EVERETT — City leaders are warning that Everett’s budget is nearing the point of having to cut services if it doesn’t take new steps to fix its cash flow. One idea that may appear on ballots this year is a city request for a property tax lid lift. More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 11, 2020
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — The recommendations from the Housing Affordability Regional Task force (HART) attempt to match needs with reality regarding affordable housing. More on this story...
By NATHAN BLACKWELL, contributing writer
Published March 11, 2020
EVERETT — A new semi-pro soccer team will be taking flight this spring when Everett Jets FC play their inaugural season at Everett Memorial Stadium. More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 4, 2020
SNOHOMISH — The center caring for people with brain injuries is only one in this state, and it runs on a tight budget. Limitations in government payments for the patients there factored into the decision. More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published March 4, 2020
MONROE — He knows his addiction hurt people in the past. Now, a graduate of the county's jail diversion center is looking to rebuild his life. More on this story...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published February 26, 2020
MONROE — Student safety concerns at Chain Lake Elementary prompted an all-parent meeting last week where people aired grievances about classtime disruptions, bullying and other conflicts. More on this story...
By JOEY MULDOWNEY, contributing writer
Published February 26, 2020
EVERETT — The Everett Animal Shelter added a person who hopes you'll give the shelter and its animals not only a second look but also a helping hand. More on this story...
By JANA ALEXANDER HILL
Published February 19, 2020
SNOHOMISH — The riverbank has eroded next to Pilchuck Park, and city employees are watching to see if it worsens.
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