EVERETT -- A senior housing complex will take over a near-block of Rucker Avenue just south of downtown in coming years where the longtime Pacific Stone Company is now. Pacific Stone is relocating in June to a new site within Everett.
EVERETT — Everett's property tax levy ballot measure will be on August ballots. The city asks to increase the cap it can charge for its property tax levy.
A letter to the editor in the May 8 Tribune about hospital funding needs.
MONROE -- The league is celebrating its silver anniversary season and opened with a perfect day of baseball.
A letter in the April 24 Tribune about food insecurity and solutions on this
Coverage of the Snohomish fire training burns
SNOHOMISH — A 31-year-old driver from the Snohomish area died in a major crash on Second Street at Maple Avenue overnight around 12:50 a.m. Sunday, March 17 in which the car split in half after hitting a pole. On Monday evening, another crash occurred with multiple vehicles. Now, officials are absorbing and contemplating what it means. Story is updated with further details post-press from Washington State Patrol on the Sunday crash.
At a time when “demand is huge and supply is slim” for affordable housing, says realtor Ray Cook, the homegrown effort to create affordable housing just nailed down its latest acquisition.
Letter to the Editor about the Snohomish Panthers football team
High school senior Maverick Cradduck of Everett placed 15th in the world championship for Irish dancing about a year ago in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Residents displaced from a freak flood in the River’s Edge Apartments are taking it day by day after having their belongings ruined, their food spoiled and their sense of home interrupted.
In the summer of 1968, Snohomish High's band students performed in six foreign countries on a European tour.
Letters published in the Tribune from 2023 and 2022, in full
Angela Simonet has seen a lot of craziness during her long career tending bar in Snohomish County.
Longtime 12s saw them play, and now they can say they’ve met ‘em too.
Seeing the school district map its future on doing the best for students inspired Erica Cenci to have a bigger role for children.
Efforts to keep the AquaSox in Everett took a step forward last week.
The doors opened this week to a "store" which has the goal to ensure no child goes without a toy.
The County Council is anticipated to vote this week on a rule that cash must be accepted at retail stores outside city limits.