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
Monroe hospital to add urgent care
The city’s two public libraries are extending their hours starting this week as they climb back toward pre-pandemic service levels.
Voters last week did not pass an education levy renewal asked by Monroe Schools, as the measure was rejected by about 500 votes.
Two school levies were inching toward passing after the Snohomish School District faced a nailbiter last week.
As COVID-19 cases drop, the state may set a date to drop its indoor mask mandate.
The COVID-19 mass vaccination site inside the Everett Mall is lately seeing on average 50 to 100 people a day come for a shot.
This spring, the city’s municipal court will be establishing a therapeutic, intervention-based community court program.
Judy Matheson has curated her shop of perfect pieces of kitchenware, apparel, babywear and decor for 30-plus years.
The Downtown Everett Association (DEA) launched a new gift card program late last year to support Everett’s local community and small businesses.
During the next few decades, Avenue D north of the historic core could redevelop into a sprinkling of taller buildings among the existing plazas.
Safeway is once again distributing grocery gift cards to local food banks and support centers to help area residents get additional food.
It isn’t quite like any other Valentine’s Day dinner in the county.
Your power bill will increase by about $3 per month starting this April
Spending 50 years doing a job you love sounds like a dream.
Two student robotics teams of Eisenhower Middle School are turning a passion into competitive experience.
The Everett School District’s two levies ask to continue funding for education and to help it catch up on maintenance.
A future, free preschool could go inside Everett Station, and city taxpayers would be covering the rent payments.