Throughout the country, National Guard units have stepped forward to serve their community in a time of dire need.
Snohomish School District outlines plan to return to classrooms
After a close call with a stray bullet in the Eaglemont subdivision on the Fourth of July, residents clamored for a no-shooting zone north of their homes.
Mayor Cassie Frankin’s $411 million budget doesn’t reverse most of the city’s coronavirus-driven cutbacks during 2020
During a time of national civil unrest, coinciding with a worldwide pandemic causing school closures, it is hard to imagine what senior year might look like for a local high schooler.
The Snohomish Health District released an update Thursday, Sept. 10 stating that elementary students could possibly be back in classrooms by the end of the month.
The City Council welcomed five incoming youth council members at its Sept. 1 meeting.
Recent rains and anticipated cooler weather conditions mean recreational campfires and fire pits are allowed again.
In the many ways that the novel coronavirus has placed critical focus on public health’s importance, the pandemic has sparked renewed interest in the nursing field.
Pilchuck River Bridge update
Drivers honked and folks waved as a group gathered in front of the post office and stood along Avenue D to express gratitude to post office employees and support the U.S. Postal Service.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
Snohomish Chalet site proposed to be redeveloped into housing
The Imagine Children’s Museum’s just scored a big gift toward its plan to double its footprint early this decade.
The Police Department won a U.S. Department of Justice grant to hire up to 16 police officers, Chief Dan Templeman announced last week, but there are a couple of caveats.
Did you see movies at Lon Brown’s Theatre on First Street, which today is marqueed as the Pegasus?
City planners began undertaking a full rewrite of zoning and land use codes last year, and now their “Rethink Zoning” effort is on stage for the big show.
During Meeting #2 of the Midtown Planning District Task Force those attending the meeting
At a City Council budget workshop last week, a draft of the council’s goals was proposed and selected by council members to be finalized at a future meeting.