Two top teams in Wesco 4A match up, and Lake Stevens stomped the Glacier Peak Grizzlies. Action in the Oct. 9 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH — It’s possible 64 firefighters from three agencies who did scenario training inside the former Steuber’s Distributing Co. offices at Third and Pine were exposed to asbestos. A final task force report couldn’t rule it out.
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
A letter on Monroe Proposition 1 on November ballots.
Eight firefighters suing Snohomish Regional Fire over COVID-19 vaccine exemptions file appeal in federal court
Snohomish vs. Monroe volleyball action in the Oct. 9 Tribune
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 American Red Cross Northwest Region is issuing an urgent appeal for volunteers who are willing to travel this fall to support emergency shelters for major national disaster relief efforts.
SNOHOMISH — In a bid to address the city’s housing affordability crisis, the council approved a comprehensive overhaul of regulations governing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) at its Sept. 17 meeting.
Football action in the Oct. 2 Tribune.
High School girls soccer action in the Oct. 2 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — The closure of a large Seattle bottle-making factory interrupted the market, but the county will continue to accept dry and clean glass at county recycling stations, the county confirmed. Curbside recyclers also continue service.
Keeping Parkinson’s Disease at bay: Snohomish nonprofit helps keep people strong
Work is being done to bring a pro-level soccer team to Snohomish County.
MONROE -- Monroe’s historic Buck Houses slated for demolition soon unless a savior appears.
SNOHOMISH -- Utility rate increases were approved by the council last week which set utility rates from 2025 to 2029.
Medetomidine has potentially made its way in county drug supplies, local officials said.
A letter to the editor about utility bills in the Sept. 25 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH — On Friday, Sept. 27, the community can come together at Averill Field, at Third and Pine, to celebrate the future home of the Snohomish Public Safety and Civic Campus and learn about the plans for the new fire station, police station and City Hall. The event will have games, live music and hot dogs courtesy of the police and fire departments.