One of the city’s solutions for the residential street of Terrace Avenue is making it a “shared road” where oncoming cars have to pull over behind bikes and pedestrians.
Students are never left in need of clothes or shoes through a pair of nonprofits that have begun working together.
Police have collected new information that shows the man who shot an off-duty Monroe prison officer last month told tall tales.
COVID-19 case counts have been slowly creeping up since July
When County Executive Dave Somers released his $1.6 billion county budget for 2024, he had to balance priorities
Mayor Cassie Franklin has released a balanced $438.8 million budget for 2024 which adds more city staff to accommodate the city’s growing needs, including nine new officers.
The county has a purchase-and-sale agreement with a prospective buyer for the former public works yard on Avenue D
The PUD has begun deploying the first of 403,000 latest-generation electric meters, which give people an instant glimpse of power usage and the utility instant alerts of outages
Like any new student, Shawn Woodward is spending the first month of school sizing up his surroundings.
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
The man who raised his gun and shot a man in the chest while driving on a Machias roadway cried when told his action killed someone, the police report says.
Since their arrival in October of 2019, Bill and Erin Webster have been dedicated to the close-knit and nurturing community that is Snohomish.
The city has laid out its planned transportation priorities for the next six years, including a roundabout at Second Street and Pine Avenue as well as better traffic controls along Bickford Avenue.
Many full-size Ford trucks have been stolen in the area.
The Monroe Police Department responded to Armageddon Arms for a burglary in which many guns were stolen Sept. 6.
Go-kart racing is back in Snohomish County with a small track that recently opened outside Evergreen Speedway.
Eight tiny Pallet shelters will be giving families experiencing homelessness a place to re-ground themselves.
Around 100 Clearview residents descended upon View Church on Highway 9 to discuss transportation, growth and public safety issues with a panel of county and state elected officials.
The Snohomish Seventh-Day Adventist Church will be opening a new food pantry
Pianos have returned to downtown after a hiatus