Soon, some students may be excluded from school if they are not yet in compliance with the new vaccination law.
The owner of the Stag barbershop on Avenue D may be risking his business if he continues giving haircuts
Laura Roetcisoender has always had a passion for entertaining children and writing. Now, she’s published a new children’s book.
A Snohomish County Council majority last week authorized an increase to the county sales tax rate by 0.1 percen
One seat on the City Council may be vacant, possibly two, as the candidates up for election weigh running for another term.
A letter about fire trainings.
If your street lacks a sidewalk, you’re not alone.
Fire District 4 is seeing growing call volumes, rising operational costs and is planning a new fire station
The “second” season of high school sports is around the corner.
A new art gallery opening downtown on Feb. 3 will feature a collection of pieces representative of Monroe from local artists and military veterans.
Free flu vaccines for uninsured
City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.
The Snohomish Lions Club
Crime is being kept at bay
A new clinic dedicated to low-barrier testing, treatment and prevention services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) officially opened Dec. 1
Flowing Lake’s floating dock needs to be replaced. The wooden dock’s surface is starting to get holes.
A letter about the Snohomish Historical Society in the April 17 Tribune.
The City Council last week unanimously approved changes to the master plan for the Riverfront Development.
EVERETT — An Everett Chamber of Commerce focused within the city would begin operating next year under a plan to give seed money to get it going.
Veterans, community leaders and members of the community gathered on Saturday to welcome and celebrate the opening of a downtown art gallery.