The kind gentleman at Weed’s Variety, the little shop with nearly everything, enjoyed his lifelong community and friends.
News bites on Snohomish Homestead Park and more
High school sports will restart Feb. 22 if all goes well with the coronavirus’s continued downward trajectory.
MONROE -- Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) put on a free water safety day camp twice a year for children 6-12 to learn the dos and don’ts of playing in or near water. Another is coming July 17.
The City Council last month approved interim zoning regulations to limit certain business types in the city’s commercial zones.
The health of Blackman Lake, once considered a jewel of the town, is continuing to decline because of a multitude of reasons.
It may surprise some voters to hear that school board candidates Chuck Whitfield and Melanie Ryan agree on similar issues.
Two candidates are vying for the City Council seat being vacated by Karen Guzak, a former mayor and active business owner who is ready to pass the torch after 12 years in elected office.
City Council incumbent Steve Dana and challenger Karen Guzak outpaced challenger Tabitha Baty in the primary for City Council Position 7.
Many local distilleries are stepping up and applying their craft to help address the urgent need in communities on the shortage of hand sanitizer.
Behind these doors, people’s lives are changing.
44th Legislative District forum
Renee Uribe-Sayah feels grateful to have half her hearing.
A 22-year-old Everett man is in custody for child pornography crimes that were revealed after an investigation of an anonymous bomb threat at Glacier Peak High School that occurred in mid-November.
Avoid dumb movies, try the SnoCo Movie Club. Next showing is April 20.
City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.
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The next generation of leaders are learning their skills today through a new youth offshoot of the NAACP Snohomish County.
SNOHOMISH — The chamber is doing a new initiative this weekend called The Big Give, a free-entry event meant to show off some Christmas spirit.
The owner of the Stag barbershop on Avenue D may be risking his business if he continues giving haircuts