It may take a few more weeks to repair Endeavour Elementary, the school off of Harbor Pointe Boulevard that was damaged in a Dec. 3 fire.
When Pam Steadman moved to Washington when she was younger
People still phone up Dan Poteet for service at Eastside Tire
Communicating with your health provider became difficult during the pandemic.
A three-way primary has popped up on the school board between Sarah Adams, Sherri Larkin and Monica Weber.
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 map to be used for the shakeup of City Council seats using elections by geographical districts is almost ready for final public comments.
After neighborhood backlash, county leaders retracted on possibly buying the Hope Covenant Church
SNOHOMISH — On Dec. 30, Snohomish County’s Hearing Examiner convened a session to discuss the Eastview Village development next to Glacier Peak High School. The meeting addressed environmental concerns raised during a previous public hearing on Dec. 3.
Calling from a campsite 6,000 feet up in the Laguna Mountains
If you find yourself in the Riverside Neighborhood in north Everett, you will probably notice some residents have went above and beyond with Halloween decorations.
Monroe's dominance continues, from the May 8 Tribune
This year's theme is "The Urgency is Now: From Dream to Reality."
Velvet Franz is the city’s new community navigator.
Small businesses have been hurting financially since the beginning of the pandemic.
Seeing the school district map its future on doing the best for students inspired Erica Cenci to have a bigger role for children.
Profiles of the longest-living Snohomish High School graduates alive in 2023.
Cascade High School’s Melissa Webster was one of 60 teachers from across the United States chosen by the White House History Teacher Institute to travel to Washington D.C. in July to learn about the history of the White House.
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish’s Earth Day celebration is growing for its third year at the Carnegie Building. The takeaway is to learn something you can do yourself to, as the event theme says, “move the needle” for sustainability.
Doors were opening for young people with developmental disabilities at the 22nd annual Snohomish County Transition Resource Fair.