MONROE -- The Monroe man who led a chase through the Fryelands in late January had a felony warrant for his arrest
The Wolfpack indoor football team is ready to howl again!
SNOHOMISH — In a 6-1 vote, the City Council last week instituted a fireworks ban that starts in 2026. July 4, 2025 will be the last Fourth of July fireworks will be legal within city limits.
Bill on Ag Open Space tax rules passes in House
EVERETT — Public restrooms in downtown and in all city parks will soon have automatic door locks and deterrents against afterhours misuse if the City Council approves a Parks Department proposal this week.
The state House near-unanimously passed a bill from state Rep. Julio Cortes (D-Everett) March 5 that tweaks rules to require first-time offenders under age 18 have alternatives to being put into the juvenile justice system.
MONROE — The Wagner Performing Arts Center is getting a lot of love from the all-volunteer Monroe Arts Council nonprofit and an army of community volunteers. Together, they are making the Wagner beautiful again — one seat at a time. A volunteer opportunity is March 22.
Glacier Peak boys take third in State basketball tournament, GP girls fifth
Glacier Peak boys take third in State basketball tournament, GP girls fifth
EVERETT — Mayor Cassie Franklin will deliver her annual State of the City address Thursday, March 27.
2025 MLK Prodigies for Peace winners
Game action
Results Thursday at of 9:35 p.m.
EVERETT — It’s possible the resource center Hope ‘N Wellness will be granted use of a space at the Catholic Church north of downtown’s core. Relocating would ease City Hall’s pressure on it to move.
The Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Department identified O’Reilly Acres near Granite Falls and Three Lakes Hill north of Monroe as two site options for the county’s potential future mountain bike parks, it announced early last week.