The next construction project in the North Kelsey area could be a densely packed apartment complex standing three stories tall.
The Everett School District is surplussing the Norton Ballfields to let Housing Hope, a nonprofit, build a housing center for homeless families.
There’s one race on the City Council as incumbent Councilman Ed Davis is being challenged by Delma Silva, a city planning commission member.
Two new faces will be joining the City Council, but nothing is guaranteed on who. Marc Crawford and public safety commission chair Donna Ray are running for Councilwoman Lynn Schilaty’s open seat.
The Port of Everett may use eminent domain to acquire the former Kimberly-Clark mill site.
He’s a playful pup, until he’s directed to pursue.
Two of Everett’s four council seats are going unopposed, meaning council members Brenda Stonecipher and Judy Tuohy will get a free pass.
Cathcart Elementary badly needs to be replaced. So do five other elementary schools in the Snohomish School District, says a citizen’s advisory group.
The Tribune has lost one of its brightest journalists.
New twists and prominent headliners could make this weekend’s sixth annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival its biggest and best yet.
Don Purvis’ voice booms across the Rotary Field parking lot.
The state budget is dishing out $3 billion in bonds across the state, giving many local projects a piece of the pie.
Seniors may be becoming more open to cannabis for healing aches and inflammations.
SNOHOMISH -- Coverage of Snohomish High's fall 2019 theater production
Farmers markets, featuring fresh food from local vendors, are beginning to blossom starting this month.
Three new apartment sites want to sprout around the city.
Down but not out
More than two dozen applicants from all corners of the city have so far applied for Everett’s council districting commission.
Wider sidewalks. A tree-lined avenue. Slower traffic.
Beginning in July, Everett Transit will offer a $1.50 fare for eligible low-income riders.