The driver who led a police chase before causing U.S. 2 to be closed for hours Oct. 1 was promptly hauled before an Everett District Court judge last week.
The EvergreenHealth Research Department is enrolling patients for a groundbreaking clinical trial in partnership with the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) RECOVER Initiative to study possible treatments for adults who have an autonomic nervous system disorder, known as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), related to Long COVID.
The annual Point in Time Homelessness Count will be happening Tuesday, Jan. 24
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field has a new collection owner who intends to reopen the museum by year’s end.
The school board’s newest member is Sarah Adams.
The weekly Thursday afternoon Snohomish Farmers Market is moving back to Cedar and Pearl as soon as this week.
A case of Monkeypox was logged in a Snohomish County man
As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.
County Councilman Nate Nehring has introduced an ordinance to require annual testing of drug chemicals in county-owned supportive housing facilities.
The phone call made Matt Campbell’s heart sink.
A response to a letter to the editor in the Jan. 10, 2024 Tribune.
The school district’s proposal for future affordable housing at Marshall Field will not come to fruition.
Garbage rates are scheduled to inch up April 1, and will rise annually through 2024 under the city’s seven year contract with Republic Services.
The city pulled back its plan to introduce a special assessment tax to fund improvements in the area around Everett Station in part after property owners challenged data suggesting the majority of owners favor the idea.
The Midtown Task Force is looking to hear what the public thinks on its recommendations for reshaping the Avenue D—Bickford Avenue commercial corridor, and it will hold open houses next week.
If you’ve been around town in Snohomish lately, and you’re a fan of the local burger chain Dick’s Drive-In
City officials are asking the City Council to authorize soliciting bids from automated traffic camera companies to have red light cameras in the city
On Sept. 17, Monroe resident Daryl Wood was clearing land in Eastern Washington
Three law enforcement officers with a King County-based SWAT agency shot a murder suspect as the result of an incident
Challenge to Port’s ballot measure dismissed