An ATV group is asking the city to let people ride on the streets.
One never knows how important they could be when it comes to saving a life.
First challenger for Snohomish council, Planned Kelsey/Blueberry intersection changes would add left turn lane and more-
It’s almost time to hop over to the parade.
The late Sunday afternoon sun streams through big windows into a room covered wall-to-wall in gym mats.
Installing a home solar panel system can be pricey, but a PUD program related to its upcoming solar project lets everyday people get in on green energy.
May replace six schools
A late season flu outbreak is causing crowding at local hospitals and the infection may not have peaked yet, say local experts.
The former Kimberly-Clark mill site has at least two suitors in a bidding war to turn the approximately 67-acre waterfront parcel into maritime use.
Expect traffic congestion at the west end of First Street on Saturday, April 6 as hundreds of vehicles haul trash to the city’s annual garbage and recycling extravaganza.
Toni K. Kief and Celena Davis are grandmother and granddaughter. One lives in Marysvile and one lives in Lake Stevens.
The handiwork of Park Place middle schoolers who took on a difficult project will soon be an auction prize.
Local student wins character contest
Educators here may get a little help from late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel and some popular YouTube video producers when they teach sexual health next year.
“This is a beautiful spot,” Martha Dankers says while surveying the space for a rejuvenated garden. “It gets just enough light.”
EVERETT -- Clark Park has been a centerpiece of the city for generations.
Down a long wooded lane, visitors will find to their delight imps and monsters frolicking and nestling together on the walls of Justin Hillgrove’s studio.
Everett Community College and Washington State University’s separate pursuits to expand their campus footprints intensify
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.
The story of Diane Coombs’ life could as easily be told in fabric as in words. Since the 1950s she’s been sewing quilts, each one a different page of her story.