When the city planning director overruled the all-volunteer historical commission
Evictions are on the rise, especially in Everett, after limits from COVID ended
Despite the peak of the Coronavirus outbreak, the Snohomish Farmers Market managed to sustain success in the midst of an economic shutdown.
A council committee last week directed city administration to restart the pursuit on a new connection road from the Eaglemont housing developments to the Chain Lake Road roundabout.
It was a single-engine Cessna Grand Caravan 208B turboprop carrying engineers who were conducting a test flight.
The 2019 legislative session ended April 28. Here are some key issues from this session:
The Snohomish School District has set a date for the first wave of students returning to classrooms.
Although fewer people are visiting food banks versus last year, the need is still there.
Snohomish Lions Club collecting plastic
Spending your life doing something you love sounds like a dream for most people
Laura Martin is still thankful she pressed for the carbon monoxide detectors that this December undoubtedly saved her life.
The final Midtown Planning District Task Force meeting will be 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 before it shoots off the recommendations to the city's Planning Commission for more work.
A former city fire inspector defrauded the city of $12,700 by falsifying time card reports, but was allowed to hand the money back and resign at the advice of legal counsel.
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Monroe hospital to add urgent care
The County Council last week dismissed a land-use appeal crying foul to how county officials approved 286 townhomes at state Route 9 and Cathcart Way.
The County Council voted 3-2 for annual meth contamination testing at yet-to-open county homeless housing
Even drug users who'd never want to touch Fentanyl are being blindsided that somebody blended it in
Dean Ekloff was a biker; he rode hard and partied harder.
The City Council voted unanimously last week to give themselves a little more time to decide whether to spend $1.15 million for two consulting firms to work toward what would be the long-term public stadium of the AquaSox minor league team.