Molli Corcoran of Snohomish may seem like all your other neighbors. But, she has a secret. By day, Molli is the Tooth Fairy.
An old friend once pointed to his belly button and said, “If you have one of these, you’re in trouble.” He was alluding to the fact that one who is born is certain to die.
MONROE -- K-9 Sam couldn’t contain himself. The yellow labrador wagged his tail and barked plenty during his retirement acknowledgment. He’s been the department’s narcotics K-9 for five years, paired with Officer Devin Tucker.
SNOHOMISH -- Utility rate increases were approved by the council last week which set utility rates from 2025 to 2029.
Snohomish will host its first annual Pride Festival
Thirteen local art studios will open their doors to the public Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, for the first annual Snohomish Studio Tour.
“It is time to raise our guard again”
It isn’t quite like any other Valentine’s Day dinner in the county.
If you miss a chance to shape the future of this city, don’t blame Brooke Eidem.
Three restaurants told to straighten out the permits for their tents approached the City Council seeking a solution as the weather is turning, saying they'll lose business if they lose the tents.
Families have already been moving into an apartment complex that, for many, will help stabilize their lives.
The city plans to edit its code about “dangerous” dogs and add more rules to owning one.
Everett Transit’s intent to create a low-income fare has the City Council’s general support, but they want to dig into the details before giving a committed yes.
Land negotiations for the former Kimberly-Clark mill site on the waterfront will now be exclusively with the Port of Everett, which has stifled a competing bidder by arranging a purchase and sale agreement for the site.
There is almost $40,000 in unpaid lunch debts among Monroe students, and almost $100,000 for Snohomish students
On a day where temperatures hit the mid-80s, Pilchuck Julia newly stood sentry over the event that served as the blessing for the park named for and dedicated to her.
When the social distancing guidelines were put into place, churches across the county started streaming services online to the masses.
Snohomish Mayor John Kartak has filed to run for a state house seat in the 44th Legislative District against incumbent state Rep. John Lovick, who’s already filed to retain his seat.
The Stag barbershop has been given a final warning to stop.
Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s budget largely sticks with what’s working to enter 2021 on stable footing.