During the COVID-19 pandemic, Country Yarns on Glen Avenue has found a way to do its part and help the community.
The incidents that took place on First Street the evening of May 31, and the days following, caused an uproar within the community of Snohomish.
The Wesco athletic conference has proposed an updated schedule in hopes all high school sports will have the opportunity to compete in the 2020-2021 school year.
Under the guidance of the Snohomish Health District, Monroe, Everett and Snohomish school districts have announced schools will be 100% remote learning to start the 2020-2021 school year, despite majority survey results.
The City Council made a preliminary denial against the proposal to re-zone Marshall Field for multi-family residential use at the Nov. 10 council meeting
A fifth-grader from Garfield Elementary School in Everett has been awarded the AAA Lifesaver Award
The Midtown Task Force held its second meeting Aug. 25 to survey the public opinion on the urban design of future Midtown District buildings.
Despite a rising number of coronavirus cases in Snohomish County
A new city council member will be sworn into office on Nov. 3.
The City Council welcomed five incoming youth council members at its Sept. 1 meeting.
What started as a fun activity for the kids on Easter became a beacon of optimism in the Housing Hope Monroe Family Village.
Drivers honked and folks waved as a group gathered in front of the post office and stood along Avenue D to express gratitude to post office employees and support the U.S. Postal Service.
Long-time Snohomish resident Merle Kirkley was appreciated for his services by the city council at its Oct. 6 meeting.
Seeing 12-foot flames around you
When the social distancing guidelines were put into place, churches across the county started streaming services online to the masses.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
Snohomish council issues statement, has plans for town hall
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
The site of the former Delta Rehabilitation Center on Terrace Avenue has been sold and a residential development of 113 single-family houses called Walsh Hills will be built in its place.
In this new age of virtual learning, students are not the only part of the classroom feeling disconnected.
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