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Healthcare workers picket in Monroe over insurance benefits

Service Employees International Union 1199NW held a demonstration with a picket line

Mark Perry, school athletic director, wraps up career at Snohomish High School

Snohomish High School Athletic Director Mark Perry is retiring after spending 40 years shaping the lives of students and athletes

Candidates for Monroe council,school board include big voices

Five challengers are aiming for two City Council seats this November.

Finishing state Route 522 more possible as design component now fully funded

The last chunk of dough to design the future, wider state Route 522 is secure.

Snohomish Pride on June 3 to have parade plus more

Snohomish will host its first annual Pride Festival

Snohomish park bathrooms hit by troubles

Ferguson Park's bathrooms are locked, and so are the ones at Hill Park

Snohomish residents to be asked to see if pipes are of lead

A selection of city residents will soon be receiving postcards asking them to state whether their pipes are made of lead

When COVID-era “expanded” food benefits ended, food banks saw new surge in people

Enhanced SNAP benefits were designed to give people extra allotments to help them through the COVID-19 pandemic

Sky Valley motorcycle show ready to roll Sunday, May 21

Come early for the bikes, stick around for the stunts and live music.

Monroe area for families to sleep in cars explained

A program to let families with children sleep in their car overnight in St. Vincent de Paul's

Gays, bisexuals with steady partners can now donate blood without waiting period

Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it will switch to a gender-inclusive risk assessment of all blood donors

St. John’s Episcopal welcomes public to see fully renovated church May 14

For over a century, St. John’s Episcopal Church at 913 Second St