A Monroe High School alum, Benson Boone, will be featured on the new season of “American Idol” that premieres Feb. 14 on ABC
Snohomish’s Fire District 4 has decided to study the possibility of forming a Regional Fire Authority (RFA) with the Everett Fire Department.
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.
In this new age of virtual learning, students are not the only part of the classroom feeling disconnected.
The local charity Provide Hope stays true to its name, providing food and home goods for anyone in need.
Small businesses have been hurting financially since the beginning of the pandemic.
A charity organization from Las Vegas has opened a branch in Snohomish, providing baby essentials for those in need.
City Council President Linda Redmon has officially announced she will be running for Mayor of Snohomish in 2021, while current Mayor John Kartak has yet to make his announcement on whether he plans to run for re-election.
A 16-year-old mountain biker and future Eagle Scout from Snohomish raised more than $3,000
This year’s high precipitation levels may set Snohomish County’s rivers up for a flooding situation in January.
The City Council began discussing the future plans for the newly renovated Carnegie building at the Dec. 1 council meeting.
Teresa Quitta, of Mill Creek, makes a putt on the sixth hole at Kenwanda during a chilly morning round of golf Saturday, Dec. 5. The golf course is just south off Connelly Road in the Fiddler’s Bluff area, and its owner is looking to retire.
Dean Ekloff was a biker; he rode hard and partied harder.
High school athletics in Snohomish County will have to wait once again
For the first time in 39 years, Christmas House will not be operating for the holiday season
The district’s reopening plan to use an in-person model of learning for first graders
Despite a rising number of coronavirus cases in Snohomish County
After a tedious process spanning over a decade, including a number of grants and three master plans, the Carnegie building in the historic Snohomish Downtown is almost fully restored.
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
As winter temperatures plummet, and COVID-19 cases continue to rise, cold weather shelters within the county are faced with new problems.
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