A frustrated neighborhood’s aim to have drivers respect a 25 mph speed limit
The latest mock-up for Averill Field, at Third Street and Pine Avenue, used public input to incorporate a set of compromises for what could be built next year.
Health authorities refuse to let people who are immobile or similarly housebound be left behind on being vaccinated
But wait, there's more
High school graduations for Snohomish and Monroe are tentatively shaping up to be in-person ceremonies.
Rising COVID-19 case counts locally, despite mass vaccinations, has officials quivering that Snohomish County will fall down a phase in the state’s reopening plan if a fourth wave of COVID-19 infection cases escalates.
Opening day for the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 6
A pro will be advising the county on how to solve trouble with invasive plants in Lake Roesiger northeast of Snohomish.
The ShakeAlert® Earthquake Early Warning system will go live on mobile phones in Washington state
Learn about the city’s magnificent trees with a stroll through the historic district organized by Green Snohomish.
It’s been a long time coming.
Behind these doors, people’s lives are changing.
How’d you like to help butterflies or the bees?
The state Senate on Thursday passed a bill 28-20 to reinstate criminal penalties for possession of drugs.
With less than six weeks before the official filing week
The new-and-improved Lake Tye Park will be a symbol of a united effort on the local, county, and state levels.
When the state Supreme Court voided any penalty for the possession of illegal drugs
In the midst of the greatest economic downturn of our time
Midtown to be Council topic April 20
The community’s support will help ensure First Street’s flower basket program can flourish.