The city will begin analyzing housing types and styles in the planning code soon.
The Sox had mixed results in their homestand against the Eugene Emeralds.
The only entry road to Pilchuck Park will need to be relocated away from where it sits today on an eroding riverbank.
Mayor Cassie Franklin’s $446.5 million 2022 budget proposal continues to take novel approaches toward keeping the budget balanced
Parks officials are clear the 113-year-old Clark Park gazebo will be demolished.
Twenty-two new signs opposite the Snohomish Library invite you to walk and trace the steps of a book.
Using natural soaps and common household ingredients, a handful of residents learned how to make environmentally friendly cleaning supplies at the downtown library June 27.
On the race track, flaggers call him “Hollywood.”
Tami Caraballo was named this year’s 2020 Regional Teacher of the Year by the Northwest Educational Service District 189.
After three years on hiatus, the Everett Film Festival of independent films is back.
Food banks are getting creative and finding new support, as the COVID-19 crisis unfolds and the need for food-service increases.
A 4-3 vote by the City Council last week put an end to talks of offering developers a tax waiver that intended to jointly encourage development and affordable housing in the Midtown District up Avenue D.
Coronavirus has created many challenges for small businesses, but farmers markets have seen an increase in support during the past two years.
Voters will retain or replace a long-term fire commissioner on the Fire District 4 board. Mark Hintz has served on the commission for 15 years. He is challenged by Evan Merritt, a Fire District 7 firefighter.
The owner of Triangle Bat & Tackle has spent his life serving the community, but after 43 years he is looking to relax.
Jim Bennett, the new head of the Historic Downtown Snohomish Association (HDSA), had to hit the ground running, literally.
People are processing what to do with their unwanted items as some outlets, such as thrift stores, are closed, and others are limited.
EVERETT -- The city's Historical Commission wrote to city officials to not come to them requesting to remove the Clark Park Gazebo and put other things in its place.
Toni K. Kief and Celena Davis are grandmother and granddaughter. One lives in Marysvile and one lives in Lake Stevens.
After being attacked outside her home May 31, a mom is wondering why the man who beat a boy with a baseball bat isn’t being held in jail.