Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue hopes the third time’s the charm for bumping up its levy rate.
Spending your life doing something you love sounds like a dream for most people
The Monroe School board elections are beginning soon and each candidate brings something to the table.
City Council member Larry Countryman obtained a certificate of occupancy for his 614 Maple Ave. duplex after an outcry from citizen watchdogs.
Lucas Donohue was a senior at Snohomish High School and an aspiring Eagle Scout who just achieved his life rank.
When 350-plus runners take off at Lake Tye Park on Sunday, Oct. 3, the broader community is who benefits.
Churches involved in the annual CROP Walk aim to stamp out hunger through walking events and dine-out fundraisers.
A homebuilder is asking the city to edit its Comprehensive Plan to let it build homes on the much-debated East Monroe land.
Communicating with your health provider became difficult during the pandemic.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, like all hospitals, is grappling with the pressure of higher volumes of hospitalizations caused by the delta variant of COVID-19.
Three law enforcement officers with a King County-based SWAT agency shot a murder suspect as the result of an incident
The city announced last week that the planning department approved D.R. Horton’s site development permit toward a 110 single-family subdivision within 20 acres along Terrace Avenue.
Two volunteer-staffed groups are reaching out, hand in hand, with some much-needed services for homeless individuals in Snohomish County.
A write-in candidate for school board has sprung up in the southwestern part of the Snohomish School District.
Residents of The Grand Apartments, already facing a rent increase by the property’s new owners, Dimension Townhomes, LLC,
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the annual 9/11 Heroes Run 5k is happening this month at Willis Tucker Park.
A deciding vote on expanding at-home businesses has been pushed out for later at the City Council’s request.
The city is purchasing 40 more Pallet shelter cabins to house homeless individuals, but hasn’t selected where they’ll be placed.
Two future road projects voters recently approved funding for through renewing a city sales tax measure will arrive by 2025, according to a city outline.
The state prison system is consolidating capacity, including in Monroe