City leaders invite public comment on a proposed voting district map that will underpin Everett’s transition to district based
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 friends who tend the Julia V. Morris food bank garden need a shed.
A host of agencies are coordinating efforts to keep the novel coronavirus in check among the county’s homeless population.
With public fireworks shows canceled, more people than usual could be tempted to light fireworks at home this Fourth of July.
Eighty-one homeless people will move off the streets into new studio apartments this summer, courtesy of behavioral health-care nonprofit Compass Health.
A new Costco store at S. 24th Street and S. Lake Stevens Road is slated to open in time for Christmas ...of 2022.
Cleanup of the former Kimberly-Clark mill site has halted while Washingtonians shelter at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Thirteen local art studios will open their doors to the public Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, for the first annual Snohomish Studio Tour.
If you miss a chance to shape the future of this city, don’t blame Brooke Eidem.
Like Charlie Bucket in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” a golden ticket fulfilled Sarah Evans’ dream.
When players get hurt in an NFL or college football game, they are attended by trainers and doctors.
Before joining the Snohomish Lions Club three years ago, Mike Edwards says he was content hanging around the house.
MONROE — The amazing world of a maker of huge items, largely from a one-person shop
Tony Scoringe has snapped photographs all over the world.
Will a remodel of a mosque on State Street be deemed compatible enough for its rural Clearview neighborhood?
Jackie Robinson did not break baseball’s color barrier.
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