On March 24, Gov. Jay Inslee’s office walked the tightrope again between public safety and freedom
Renee Jensen was terminated from her dual roles as chief administrative officer for EvergreenHealth Monroe and Senior Vice President for EvergreenHealth at a July joint board meeting.
Remote attendance and telework are being used as tools to minimize the spread of COVID-19, the viral illness declared a pandemic last week.
Mark Hintz was honored for a decade and a half of service last week by the Fire District 4 commission.
If viewed from above, four streets of Snohomish will appear to be meandered by a red and white snake.
Opioid misuse and homelessness are impacting the city of Snohomish, according to a draft report that will transfer from the Public Safety Commission to the City Council after revisions are complete.
The $470 million bond that would have paid to replace six elementary schools, and make improvements to transportation and safety for schools, is failing to gain the supermajority needed to pass.
Jeremy Tod Staeheli, suspected in the fatal shooting of a Snohomish homeless man, was extradited to Washington State and is in King County jail awaiting arraignment for second degree murder.
The East County Parks District is asking voters for new funding for the first time in a decade.
The first meeting for the Midtown Planning District task force is postponed in response to closures and cancellations spurred by a worldwide coronavirus pandemic, but the confirmation of its committee members was scheduled for the Tuesday, March 17 City Council meeting as of press time.
The Teen Room at the YMCA is an afterschool hub, for friends to talk, or even dance it out.
Jeremy Staeheli confessed to shooting Snohomish man
Fire District 4 reiterated through a statement at the Aug. 19 fire commission meeting that the Maple Avenue station is not closing.
The school district is gearing up to ask voters for a $470 million capital bond, set to appear on the February ballot.
On a day where temperatures hit the mid-80s, Pilchuck Julia newly stood sentry over the event that served as the blessing for the park named for and dedicated to her.
Religious organizations can now host temporary spaces for homeless people to camp in Monroe, a change that aligns city law with state law.
Fire District 4’s station on Maple Avenue is not closing — not in mid-September, anyway.
Police departments may need to buy kits
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