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Franklin releases 2021 budget, public hearings in October

Mayor Cassie Frankin’s $411 million budget doesn’t reverse most of the city’s coronavirus-driven cutbacks during 2020

County motorboat chats are on boat use, property damage

Flowing Lake is focus of May 27 meeting

Jury finds Snohomish brewer not guilty on molestation charges

Opening motions for the trial of local brewer Frank Sandoval began Monday morning after press time in Snohomish County Superior Court Presiding Judge George Appel’s courtroom.

Semi-pro soccer team to play in Nationals

The Steelheads have the trophy, now they want the cup

Snohomish Police plans to use UTV vehicle when need calls for it

The Snohomish Police Department will eventually be adding a four-wheeled UTV to its fleet

Town mourns loss of Mike the “bubble truck” man

Mike Carver drove his unmistakable red-and-white “bubble truck” everywhere

Monroe’s Red Robin restaurant closes

Monroe’s Red Robin restaurant closes

Split Snohomish City Council votes no to property tax increase

SNOHOMISH -- The City Council fractured on taking a 1% property tax increase, and ultimately voted 4-3 to not increase property taxes.

Monroe mayor’s no-frills 2021 budget has no property tax increase

Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s budget largely sticks with what’s working to enter 2021 on stable footing.

Snohomish student working to fight childhood hunger

Hasini is one of 100 young leaders across the country awarded Sodexo grants to organize projects to help end childhood hunger.

Downtown Everett’s shoe repairer lived to 92

His shop, People’s Shoe Repair, was a hole-in-the-wall spot

Name for boat launch park revised to Pilchuck Julia Landing

Pilchuck Julia Landing is the name proposed to go on the riverside boat launch site off of Lincoln Avenue.

Monroe Currie View Park playground options

MONROE — The city parks department is taking in lots of input for what to put in the playground at Currie Park, a relaxation spot near the corner of 154th Street SE and 171st Avenue SE.

Snohomish Fire District 4 board has two contested races

Both incumbents on the Snohomish Fire District 4 board have challengers. In one race, a longtime community leader faces a career firefighter.

Norton Playfield housing project for homeless kids denied 4-2 over location

In a 4-2 vote that was clearly tough to make, the City Council last week denied a nonprofit’s rezone request to be able to build a multi-story apartment complex for homeless families in a historic single-family neighborhood.

Everett residents may be asked to help city budget with more taxes

City leaders are warning that Everett’s budget is nearing the point of having to cut services if it doesn’t take new steps to fix its cash flow.

Small plane that crashed Nov. 18 was doing stall tests: NTSB

Federal transportation safety investigators on Saturday released the preliminary determination

Delta residents tired of dangerous Jackson Park problems

Criminals have taken over Sen. Henry M. Jackson Park

Teen stabbed on Broadway, suspect sought and is still at large

Teen stabbed on Broadway, suspect sought and is still at large

Port’s boundary expansion measure is ask to voters to annex into Port

The Port of Everett Prop. 1 boundary expansion measure is ask to voters to annex into Port