Where should the future Light Link Rail be routed through Everett? What should be demolished to make way for some of the line?
The city’s finance director may be returning to his old city of Mukilteo if its council there says yes.
A state law restricting the use of Native American tribal iconography means Cascade View Elementary’s mascot, the Thunderbird, is being replaced soon, and the name of Totem Falls Elementary is being discussed.
Another piece to how the city’s municipal campus plan may come together is now clearer
Everett Community College will not shut its Early Learning Center
New city administrator Heather Thomas began her work Monday this week.
“You guys are really closing?”
The gazebo at First Street and Avenue A may be refurbished soon thanks to a local company’s generous offer.
The school board last week solidified a contract with interim superintendent Kim Whitworth through June 30.
The Snohomish County PUD is looking to build a new solar panel array in South Everett.
Rural landowners will soon be able to build a second, smaller house anywhere on their property by a vote of the County Council last week.
There are local winners in the overall transportation package approved by the Legislature last week.
Chiropractor’s sentencing postponed
The Snohomish Farmers Market is relocating this year to be along Union and Glen avenues.
City public works director Jakeh Roberts discussed the department’s progress on renovating the city’s municipal campus at the March 1 City Council meeting.
Mayor Linda Redmon is replacing the city’s top manager
The state’s indoor mask mandate will be lifted for most public spaces Monday, March 21
The Seattle Junior Hockey Association (SJHA) is providing opportunities for children to learn how to play hockey
The Snohomish Wine Festival March 5 lets people sample a diverse range of vino
To comply with a new state law, the Monroe Police Department will equip each of its officers with a body-worn camera to record interrogations