May replace six schools
After a sometimes contentious three-year process, five Snohomish parks are nearly ready to debut new names.
On Jan. 1, 2020 Lake Stevens Fire and Fire District 7 may merge to form a single, 12-station unit serving about 162,000 residents.
After months of learning about water quality and analyzing samples, the Junior Sportsmen of Snohomish High School took the stage last week to reveal Blackmans Lake test results.
The unofficial theme of Mayor John Kartak’s 2019 State of the City speech could be summarized as gratitude.
The victim likely never saw his death coming, police say.
Garbage rates are scheduled to inch up April 1, and will rise annually through 2024 under the city’s seven year contract with Republic Services.
The Snohomish School District is approaching an unwelcome milestone: $100,000 in unpaid student meals.
If the City Council adopts a plastic bag ban Feb. 19, city shoppers will likely be using reusable totes or paper grocery sacks by this time next year.
After their kids had all gone home, parents filed into Glacier Peak High School last week to study a topic that might save their teens’ lives.