In step with Veterans Day, Fairfax Behavioral Health is unveiling a new service designed for active-duty service members, military veterans and first responders at its center in the EvergreenHealth Monroe Hospital campus.
A 5.5-acre State Street site may be used as a religious center, subject to constraints.
“She has a tumor.”
A host of agencies are coordinating efforts to keep the novel coronavirus in check among the county’s homeless population.
Monroe's Kids Vendor Day has been rescheduled to Aug. 23 due to excessive heat this week.
Cleanup of the former Kimberly-Clark mill site has halted while Washingtonians shelter at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
MALTBY — Ceding to citizen concerns, the Snohomish County Hearing Examiner is reconsidering his initial approval of a multifamily complex near Maltby Road and state Route 522. A Dec. 12 reconsideration hearing will determine if Hearing Examiner Peter Camp’s initial decision was based on “possible errors of law or fact” presented to him.
North Creek, a salmon-bearing stream,
Imagine watching a movie while floating on an inner tube at the Snohomish Aquatic Center
Customers nearing the Sky River Bakery can hear Andrew Abt before they see him.
Jackie Robinson did not break baseball’s color barrier.
At a Dec. 6 public hearing, the planning commission will consider forwarding a draft municipal code revision aimed at increasing affordable housing.
Evictions are on the rise, especially in Everett, after limits from COVID ended
The Big One is coming, and Wayne Connell, for one, wants to be ready.
Data collected and compiled through AI is unleashing new ways for cities and entities to figure out how to ramp up their tourism efforts.
As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.
New twists and prominent headliners could make this weekend’s sixth annual Fisherman’s Village Music Festival its biggest and best yet.
The Monroe School District is considering changing school starting times.
The messaging in a grocer’s campaign to fight hunger is frustrating the directors of several area food banks.
When 125 Everett Junior Wildcats players kicked off the youth football season recently, most wore the safest helmets money can buy. Literally.