Holidays are quickly approaching. For many, that means large amounts of food scattered across the dinner table for friends and family. It also means that local food banks are all hands on deck to ensure people can get all the supplies they need to have a successful and happy holiday. The community can donate a variety of goods to a food bank, but cash is always ideal so a food bank can buy in bulk.
A letter to the Tribune of gratitude for holding a mirror up to the commmunity.
A letter writer says disrespect to police and the limits on police chases are terrible.
A long-time retired machinist says the Boeing Co. must restore pensions, and why this matters.
EVERETT — A local arts group just turned 50. The Schack Art Center, which is now a modern facility in downtown Everett, started in 1974 by a group of artists and advocates in a much different form.
A call to show up at Council meetings and demand accountability on seeking the public's voice on red light cameras in Monroe.
A teen who isn't old enough to vote yet asks people to vote No on Initiative 2117 because he says the decision will affect future generations.
MONROE — Homeowners living in the Strawberry Lane area just south of the hospital feel blindsided by a plan to upzone their area as part of the city's Comprehensive Plan. A few City Council members asked planners to create alternatives to avoid the rezone.
Snohomish’s future 10-acre Homestead Park to be designed
Snohomish Sky men's outdoor team takes Bellevue Athletic FC.
A letter for Nick Brown for Attorney General
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.
SNOHOMISH — Mayor Linda Redmon’s proposed $115.5 million biennial budget includes major replacements of the city’s water and sewer lines, as well as traffic-calming and pedestrian infrastructure.