EVERETT — Eighty new beds to give temporary housing to homeless people along Smith Avenue are expected to open by the end of 2026 under a county grant of $4 million given to the city.
"It was not much of a bear fight..."
A letter to the editor supporting judicial candidate Mary Anderson.
A letter to the editor saying the behavioral health crisis is society's own fault.
Volleyball action in the Oct. 16 Tribune.
Repeat vandal to Snohomish Zion Lutheran Church caught
Big fire
From front to back volunteer, neighborhood association member Tammie Gere, Annie Allred of the Everett City Parks Department, volunteer Lou Rector and city arborist Stuart Chadwick all plant new shrubs, trees and flowers in Lions Park in Everett on a picture-perfect Saturday morning Oct. 12. The volunteers planted the greenery into prepared beds.
Local farms have opened their gates to embrace the fall season once again. Here's a great selection of what's new and what's happening in the Snohomish region.
Two top teams in Wesco 4A match up, and Lake Stevens stomped the Glacier Peak Grizzlies. Action in the Oct. 9 Tribune.
The Snohomish Community Kitchen serves everyone, every week with dinners, and can always look for help. Churches and service organizations put it together.
SNOHOMISH — It’s possible 64 firefighters from three agencies who did scenario training inside the former Steuber’s Distributing Co. offices at Third and Pine were exposed to asbestos. A final task force report couldn’t rule it out.
EVERETT — To have a balanced budget next year, the city plans to cut back on library hours, eliminate all park rangers, suspend its arts and culture grant program and make almost $5 million in labor cuts to plug its $12.6 million budget deficit.
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
A letter on Monroe Proposition 1 on November ballots.