A twister tore Dorothy from home and landed her in a strange place, seemingly with no way back. She would later find out that what she needed to get home was inside her all along.
Center caring for people with brain injuries is only one in this state
It was a good day to set a world record.
Opioid misuse and homelessness are impacting the city of Snohomish, according to a draft report that will transfer from the Public Safety Commission to the City Council after revisions are complete.
It starts with the feet, but circles around the flow.
Three candidates are vying for the seat held by Councilwoman Karen Guzak, a former mayor and active business owner who is ready to pass the torch after 12 years on council.
Connecting students to the town’s history was the goal of a recent project at Emerson Elementary.
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.
Soon, some students may be excluded from school if they are not yet in compliance with the new vaccination law.
Police departments may need to buy kits