Toxic blue-green algae spotted on Blackman Lake Monday, July 25
On Aug. 4-7, an all-day Paint Jam event is coming to Everett, bringing with it the creation of 30 new murals throughout the city
The Avenue A Gazebo is now getting a full refurbishment.
The Monroe School Board on Thursday selected Marci Larsen
Progress is steadily being made behind the scenes to widen the last part of state Route 522 and completely redo the Maltby Road/Paradise Lake Road intersection to get rid of the stoplight.
The school board expects to hire the district’s next superintendent this week, and the public can assist with the decision.
After George Floyd’s murder, young adults and teens under the name Generation Justice organized daily protests and a large Juneteenth event at Snohomish High School
After being on paid administrative leave for more than six months, Monroe School Superintendent Justin Blasko has agreed to resign his position on July 31.
The recently released final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park, the large recreational woodland between Snohomish and Monroe, again tweaks the trail system and reverses decisions.
A seat up for election on the PUD’s board to represent Snohomish, Monroe, Lake Stevens and much of east county has three contenders.
Like Charlie Bucket in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” a golden ticket fulfilled Sarah Evans’ dream.
The county parks department released a final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park
SNOHOMISH MIDTOWN DISTRICT
A case of Monkeypox was logged in a Snohomish County man
The City Council on July 5 voted 5-1 to pause taking a vote on whether to give a short-term tax exemption to multi-family residential developers in the Midtown District
A local businessowner generously willing to rehabilitate the Avenue A Gazebo is still up for it
Growing the city by annexing its urban growth areas could be a real possibility coming in the next few years.
Coffee stands without plumbing can continue to operate under zero risk of closure
It used to be that summertime meant no school lunch for some children.
On the evening of June 24, 1952, a dozen ladies met for refreshments in a house on Lewis Street and founded the Monroe Garden Club.