Soon, many cancer patients won’t need to travel to Kirkland, Everett or Seattle for chemotherapy treatments.
Teachers will be equipped for a variety of disasters once a new fundraiser is complete.
On Jan. 1, 2020 Lake Stevens Fire and Fire District 7 may merge to form a single, 12-station unit serving about 162,000 residents.
Moving day is coming for many Pilchuck Ridge apartment dwellers.
Coco the German Shepherd is, warm, dry and well-fed after months of scavenging that led her from her former Monroe home to a Gold Bar forest road.
One seat on the City Council may be vacant, possibly two, as the candidates up for election weigh running for another term.
Educators here may get a little help from late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel and some popular YouTube video producers when they teach sexual health next year.
May replace six schools
The Snohomish Depot, the building best known for its 19th century British train station design, is on the market.
After a sometimes contentious three-year process, five Snohomish parks are nearly ready to debut new names.
Proposal would accelerate fixes to 522, U.S. 2, Highway 9
The unofficial theme of Mayor John Kartak’s 2019 State of the City speech could be summarized as gratitude.
Jim Bennett, the new head of the Historic Downtown Snohomish Association (HDSA), had to hit the ground running, literally.
After the Snohomish Lions left the Snohomish Community Food Bank Jan. 31, its director Elizabeth Grant had one word to describe her feelings: “Wowee!”
New high school district lines are being drawn and 300 concerned residents showed up to Gateway Middle School last week upset their student might fall on the “wrong” side.
There's going to be a party on April 18
Board takes 4-1 vote against letting a salvager inside
Snohomish's Park and Recreation Board has decided on names for five city parks and will soon send the preferred options to the City Council for consideration.
The fate of Blackmans Lake may unfold like a “choose your own adventure” novel, and it is up to the community to decide which path to take.
After 25 years, a man who’s worn many hats, but all of them in service to the people of Snohomish, is heading to a new post policing the Paine Field Airport.
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