The public can meet future Snohomish Police Chief Mike Martin
A letter to the Tribune of gratitude for holding a mirror up to the commmunity.
SNOHOMISH — The pipes under First Street are overdue for a major overhaul, city administrator Steve Schuller explained to the City Council at a workshop Aug. 17.
Eight tiny Pallet shelters will be giving families experiencing homelessness a place to re-ground themselves.
The city’s finance director may be returning to his old city of Mukilteo if its council there says yes.
A letter about the Snohomish Historical Society in the April 17 Tribune.
City officials asked Community Transit to present what merging city-run Everett Transit into the county-wide bus system might look like.
The city's parks department is interested in adding more trails and pathways in the city over the next 20 years.
Not everyone will get what they want in the city’s $651 million budget for next year.
Remember When Antiques Mall, one of Snohomish’s five oldest antique shops, is closing in the coming weeks due to circumstances beyond its control.
The commanders of AFK Tavern, on 41st Street, are faced with folding their cards.
SNOHOMISH — Longtime Snohomish girl’s basketball coach Ken Roberts will be inducted into the Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association next month.
A Snohomish-area bat tested positive for rabies
The City Council began discussing the future plans for the newly renovated Carnegie building at the Dec. 1 council meeting.
Three new apartment sites want to sprout around the city.
Work is being done to bring a pro-level soccer team to Snohomish County.
Everett School District officials hope the third time will prove a charm in their attempt to pass a capital bond.
Fred Meyer corporate was concerned enough by theft and safety concerns at its store at Evergreen Way and Casino Road that it floated an inquiry to the city about possibly closing it, a July city internal memo to the mayor mentions.
The city has made purchase offers to buy the long-gone former Union Bank branch and the chiropractor’s building behind it with an eye on creating a large public plaza at Blakeley and Main streets.
A proposed 227-apartment complex with ground-floor commercial space