First Street is back to being the venue to see all the concerts, pie-eating contests and summertime fun for the annual Kla Ha Ya Days
The Sky Valley Food Bank has a new director who’s an experienced hand.
Everett Transit will let youth under 18 ride free effective July 1
Some dumps closed Sunday, June 19
Averill Field, at Third and Pine, will be the site of many of the Kla Ha Ya Days’ Festival’s events this year, although moving wasn’t the volunteer organizers’ first choice.
The new Monroe monument sign at the 522 roundabout finished installation Wednesday
Black Forest Mushrooms owner, Nathanael Engen, spent his time learning how to build a magical kingdom of gourmet mushrooms. Now he's got a business.
Mayor Linda Redmon is shoring up a community services division as one of a series of expansions within City Hall to respond to public needs.
The days have become numbered for the Roosevelt Store, the community market near Roosevelt and Trombley roads.
More children may be susceptible to migraines than once thought.
The cars are all gone from Epic Ford as the dealership shut down earlier this month.
Panel talk on bicycle improvements
The return of an indoor mask mandate isn’t under consideration today
The newest bar on First Street is making pies its centerpiece.
Snohomish High School career pathways and civics teacher Kathy Purviance-Snow won one of public education’s highest national honors.
The frustration of the owner of a storage center where a killing occurred May 3 is palpable.
The City of Sultan is trying to take the matter of fixing U.S. 2 congestion into its own hands.
A plan is in the early stages to put the Snohomish Veterans Memorial obelisk monument back to standing on the Carnegie Building’s grounds at First and Cedar.
When an urban rail system reaches Lynnwood as soon as summer 2024, it could be a game-changer for the county.
“It is time to raise our guard again”