Snohomish County is closer to resolving the legal battle over the Eastside Rail Corridor, but there is still a long way to go.
Tony Scoringe has snapped photographs all over the world.
EVERETT -- Everett's mayor has set two new "no-sit/no-lie" zones along Evergreen Way around the south Everett Fred Meyer and in a multi-block area of north Everett around United Church of Christ at Everett and Rockefeller avenues, where a homeless shelter operates.
A 39-year-old Monroe man was injured in an attempted robbery and gunshot incident at Al Borlin Park the evening of Thursday, July 27
Six strategies to add a wider housing variety were vetted by the City Council last week, plus a few gave a request to look into one more.
The city will allow up to two accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in single-family residential zones, from a City Council vote last week
Jeremiah Campbell, Crystal Blakely, Tiana Armstrong and Roy Sherrill are the four candidates who filed for the Monroe school board director of district 1
A nonprofit that provides substance use disorder counseling would like the city to reverse its ban on having such services on the first floor of buildings in downtown.
Officers Shaun Van Eaton, Garret Winfrey, Luther Coleman, and retired Officer Max Michel were honored July 11
A three-way primary has popped up on the school board between Sarah Adams, Sherri Larkin and Monica Weber.
A three-way primary has an incumbent and two challengers running for one of the two at-large seats on City Council.
If you miss a chance to shape the future of this city, don’t blame Brooke Eidem.
Street drugs cut with the powerful animal sedation drug nicknamed "tranq" haven't been formally detected in Snohomish County, the county's health officer said.
The potential future owners of the Waits Motel were stunned by the city's plan to condemn, acquire and demolish the site
A near-majority of City Council members are leaning toward banning fireworks use out of Snohomish, plus taking a few other steps
A primary election is coming for the three candidates vying for a seat on the Monroe City Council.
County Executive Dave Somers announced Thursday that the county is spreading $7.6 million to six organizations
Jackie Robinson did not break baseball’s color barrier.
From one to two. On July 19, the City Council will hold a public hearing and vote to implement HB 1337, which is in favor of changing the number of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on a property from one to two.
Fire District 4 is seeing growing call volumes, rising operational costs and is planning a new fire station