After some unions called the process flawed, Mayor Cassie Franklin pulled an ordinance off the agenda that would have set framework rules for project labor agreements (PLAs) back to the drawing board.
When County Executive Dave Somers released his $1.6 billion county budget for 2024, he had to balance priorities
Respected and humble Police Chief Dan Templeman has decided to retire at the end of the month, closing out a career of service to the Everett community
Snohomish County is still not accepting yard waste and clean wood at its three transfer station locations
The school board will be interviewing five candidates who applied to fill a vacancy on the board
COVID-19 case counts have been slowly creeping up since July
Like any new student, Shawn Woodward is spending the first month of school sizing up his surroundings.
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
Mayor Cassie Franklin has released a balanced $438.8 million budget for 2024 which adds more city staff to accommodate the city’s growing needs, including nine new officers.
The County Council is anticipated to vote this week on a rule that cash must be accepted at retail stores outside city limits.
The county has a purchase-and-sale agreement with a prospective buyer for the former public works yard on Avenue D
The PUD has begun deploying the first of 403,000 latest-generation electric meters, which give people an instant glimpse of power usage and the utility instant alerts of outages
Sam Quinones, a journalist and author who has spent years following the impacts of narcotics on communities, including the opioid epidemic, will be speaking at a public forum about Fentanyl on Thursday, Sept. 28 in Lake Stevens.
The man who raised his gun and shot a man in the chest while driving on a Machias roadway cried when told his action killed someone, the police report says.
Thirteen local art studios will open their doors to the public Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, for the first annual Snohomish Studio Tour.