Police have declined to file charges against a breeder accused of housing 53 hedgehogs in dirty enclosures.
Renee Uribe-Sayah feels grateful to have half her hearing.
It might not be readily apparent, but redevelopment of the Everett Mall is underway.
Keeping Parkinson’s Disease at bay: Snohomish nonprofit helps keep people strong
When 125 Everett Junior Wildcats players kicked off the youth football season recently, most wore the safest helmets money can buy. Literally.
Like any new student, Shawn Woodward is spending the first month of school sizing up his surroundings.
Echo Lake Community Club president Janet Macher was seeking an activity to forge bonds in her isolated, rural neighborhood between Woodinville and Monroe.
As visitors stream through Clare’s Place during a preview open house, Nick Morin is busy watering plants in raised flower beds on the back patio.
The city is looking to improve the territory around the Everett Station District by creating what’s known as a business improvement area (BIA) — a localized property tax to invest in enhancements.
Everett School District officials hope the third time will prove a charm in their attempt to pass a capital bond.
EVERETT — All systems are “go” for the launch this month of a revived Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce. The chamber will open with about 130 members. On Jan. 15, speaker John Carswell kicks off a Lunch & Learn program with a speech at 11:30 a.m. in the APEX Art and Cultural Center, 1611 Everett Ave.
SNOHOMISH — The Cathcart Unicycle Club has made riding look easy for 29 years.
At the corner of Bonneville Avenue and 14th Street, workers are leveling ground for a unique affordable housing complex.
Police are seeking help in identifying the vandals responsible for a recent graffiti spree.
Customers nearing the Sky River Bakery can hear Andrew Abt before they see him.
This should be Rebecca Grant’s happiest time of the year.
On the evening of June 24, 1952, a dozen ladies met for refreshments in a house on Lewis Street and founded the Monroe Garden Club.
Carol Cross just published one book and finished writing another, which is a noteworthy accomplishment for someone who cannot read.
Don Purvis’ voice booms across the Rotary Field parking lot.
SNOHOMISH — A program run by the Snohomish School District at its Parkway Campus helps high school graduates aged 18-21 focus on job skills, enjoy leisure activities, and live independently.
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