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Volunteers are clearing a longtime homeless camp site for a proposed housing project that comes with a twist
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
Karate competitor Lawrence Muhat, 13, will be representing the United States this month in the Junior Pan American Games being held in Ecuador.
At the corner of Bonneville Avenue and 14th Street, workers are leveling ground for a unique affordable housing complex.
Due to COVID-19 the class of 2020 had a not so traditional senior year, graduation celebrations will also be different.
Federal transportation safety investigators on Saturday released the preliminary determination
A primary election is coming for the three candidates vying for a seat on the Monroe City Council.
Karen. You’ve met her.
The Snohomish food bank is getting a new paint job thanks to donations of supplies, time and labor from the community.
This month, Monroe city employees are moving to temporary offices while the city hall’s administrative wing will soon go through a renovation.
Many full-size Ford trucks have been stolen in the area.
Police are seeking help in identifying the vandals responsible for a recent graffiti spree.
Cold weather shelters have begun to open their doors as temperatures in the region dip below freezing.
Spending your life doing something you love sounds like a dream for most people
A Snohomish Panther has produced a brand-new coloring book of 20 historic homes from around Snohomish.
A more mutated version of the omicron coronavirus spreading worldwide, the COVID JN.1 strain, was named by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a variant of concern Dec. 19.
More people are looking to local food banks to get nutritious food.
When county health officer Dr. Chris Spitters directed everyone — vaccinated or not — to wear masks inside public space
Coffee stands without plumbing can continue to operate under zero risk of closure