There are ample opportunities to honor The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ninety-one individuals, if not more, died on the streets in Snohomish County last year.
A letter against the formerly proposed switch from K-6 to K-5 in Snohomish Schools.
Abusive hate speech by anonymous people online during the public comments period of the Dec. 5 City Council meeting has prompted the city to temporarily halt taking remote public testimony at all of its council, board and commission meetings.
In the summer of 1968, Snohomish High's band students performed in six foreign countries on a European tour.
Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have not previously qualified for property tax assistance are in for a pleasant surprise in 2024.
Rep. Low pre-files bills to penalize fentanyl use, standardize animal cruelty punishments
Letters published in the Tribune from 2023 and 2022, in full
A split City Council voted 4-2 last week to allow prosecutors to elect to add a 30-day mandatory minimum jail sentence on repeat offenders for specific crimes such as theft, assault or vehicle prowling.
A more mutated version of the omicron coronavirus spreading worldwide, the COVID JN.1 strain, was named by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a variant of concern Dec. 19.
Angela Simonet has seen a lot of craziness during her long career tending bar in Snohomish County.
The city announced Dec. 21 it has completed the purchase of two adjacent properties in downtown Monroe for a future large public plaza at Blakeley and Main streets.
If you’re thinking of ringing in the New Year with fireworks, few cities allow them today.
The port commission directed staff to approach the County Council to ask them to place a measure on the August 2024 ballot. The measure would ask voters outside the boundaries to put themselves into the port's tax district boundaries.
The Monte Cristo Awards are expected to be back for 2024 and the short term future.