EvergreenHealth closed its Healthline Saturday, Dec. 9, the hospital system announced Monday, after 30 years. It was a free service for people to speak with a nurse for advice and guidance on health conditions they were experiencing.
The Planning Commission Dec. 6 signed off on incentives to encourage the development of low-income housing.
Pharm A Save Monroe, by how the public knows it, ceased this week when it transferred its prescription files to Rite Aid.
On the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 5, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue (SRFR) and additional fire crews were dispatched for a man in a small boat going down the raging Skykomish River in Monroe who’d called 911.
A jury found Snohomish brewer Frank Sandoval not guilty on two charges of second-degree child molestation and found him guilty of one charge of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
Providence nurses have reached a tentative agreement after negotiations finished Friday, Dec. 1, according to the union.
Park Place school fields open for public play
Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens has transformed into a mesmerizing winter wonderland. Wintertide Lights invites the community to experience the magic of the season through an enchanting display of lights and engaging activities.
Efforts to keep the AquaSox in Everett took a step forward last week.
A majority of the restaurants told by the city in August to get official permits for their outdoor dining structures and canopies or otherwise take them down are each now trying to navigate a maze of regulations.
A new clinic dedicated to low-barrier testing, treatment and prevention services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) officially opened Dec. 1
Seeing the school district map its future on doing the best for students inspired Erica Cenci to have a bigger role for children.
EVERETT — Neighbors of a proposed temporary tiny house shelter at the corner of Glenwood Avenue and Sievers Duecy Boulevard on a small section of currently vacant city land came to Northshore Church's chapel for an information meeting in late November.
A jury determined the state Department of Children Youth and Families must pay $3 million to the woman who was groomed as a child by former Monroe police Sgt. Carlos Martinez.
The city won’t take a 1% property tax increase this year. A 6-1 vote at council decided to take no increase. Councilwoman Karen Guzak gave the dissenting vote.