Stigma surrounding medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction took a backseat to life restoration for three hours.
Stay safe out there: show up Sept. 10, and a group of local safety officials will show you how.
Action has started toward a year of visionary activity toward a Midtown Planning District, for an area along Avenue D from Sixth Street north to Highway 9 to accommodate new development.
Christopher Fitch Sands Jr. is not due to arrive until Dec. 23, but when he does his home awaits.
Some residents and the school district are in a conundrum: about a field, its use and just who has a say in what happens next on what’s currently an open space in midtown Monroe.
The erosion of the bank at Pilchuck Park has the attention of city staff, but it is not getting resolved anytime soon.
Tyler Chism, 33, is willing to share his experience in recovering from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, but he’s got one serious concern.
Sitting in the back of a police cruiser, 33-year-old Joshua Johnson is open to talking about the life he sees ahead and why he just graduated from the Snohomish County Jail’s Diversion Center.
Two sleeping bags were tightly rolled near the riverbank.
The Providence Medical Group recently opened an outpatient behavioral health clinic and its founders have a dream: that the stigma of mental health care will someday be gone.