EVERETT — The 14-year-old stabbed numerous times and left to die in Lions Park last month was set up. Classmates from Lakewood High did the hit. One hailed from a rival gang.
The latest mock-up for Averill Field, at Third Street and Pine Avenue, used public input to incorporate a set of compromises for what could be built next year.
Snohomish is a farm town, down to the roots.
The city has a plan to experiment with allowing all-terrain vehicles on public roads.
A land-use petition seeking a judge’s review could wedge a stop to the city-approved Walsh Hills housing development in an enclave of northeast Snohomish.
Medetomidine has potentially made its way in county drug supplies, local officials said.
Soon, some students may be excluded from school if they are not yet in compliance with the new vaccination law.
After a tedious process spanning over a decade, including a number of grants and three master plans, the Carnegie building in the historic Snohomish Downtown is almost fully restored.
SNOHOMISH — After hearing watershed concerns, the City Council wants to take a closer look at the plan for Homestead Park, on the city’s west side, before agreeing to hire a designer to refine the concept.
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
When 125 Everett Junior Wildcats players kicked off the youth football season recently, most wore the safest helmets money can buy. Literally.
Due to worn out pavement and drainage issues, the city plans to rebuild the portion of Powell Street between S. Kelsey Street and S. Sams Street next year.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
Kenna Harris, 25, has been missing since March 31
School board member Jerry Martin resigned Wednesday after a video showing him not getting involved over his teen's use of derogatory and racial words led to social condemnation.
Snohomish Chalet site proposed to be redeveloped into housing
Up to 80,000 in county may be misusing pills and narcotics
A school board member who sought input from a private group during a closed-door meeting did not violate open government law
A U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) investigation found multiple local Subway restaurant franchises stole tips and altered employee timesheets to avoid paying overtime.
Monroe versus Snohomish high school soccer action in the April 3 Tribune.