High School soccer action in the Oct. 30 Tribune.
MONROE -- Demolition began Oct. 21 on one of the historic Buck Houses on S. Ann Street.
A letter for Bob Ferguson for governor on why he would prioritize human behavioral health.
Snohomish Sky men's outdoor team takes Bellevue Athletic FC.
EVERETT — The former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave., near Broadway will be rezoned to allow a townhome development up to three stories tall, and its plan is to sell to a developer.
A letter for Nick Brown for Attorney General
Zombies rise for food bank at the annual Snohomish Zombie Walk, front page photo for Oct. 30 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH — The city happily found there are no leaded pipes in the city’s drinking water system. No private water service pipes from the water main to the property building appeared to have leaded connections either.
MONROE — Detailed muralist David Hose is one of the Sky Valley’s most recognized artists. His latest work will be displayed inside the future Monroe City Hall.
Boeing assembly workers remain on strike after declining the latest offer between the union and The Boeing Co. presented last week.
The only Snohomish County Superior Court Judge seat up for election might be one of this year’s more conspicuous county-level races. The roadside billboards first went up months ago. Sitting judge Whitney Rivera was appointed to the superior court this spring and is seeking election. Trial attorney Mary Anderson is taking her second shot at being elected to the bench after running for a seat last year. Ballots are due Nov. 5. It’s a nonpartisan position.
A letter imploring to say no to all four ballot initiatives in Washington state.
A letter opposing Everett Iniative 24-03 about the river.