It was a surprise that should mean a lot.
County jail staff found an inmate unresponsive in his cell Wednesday, Oct. 26, and attempts to resuscitate the Everett man were unsuccessful.
Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract
A few new park rules would let children establish little businesses and put a ban on flying drones overhead.
The Bartell Drugs at 1825 Broadway will close Jan. 15, its struggling owners Rite Aid confirmed to the Tribune.
Police Chief Dan Templeman’s successor, newly sworn-in Police Chief John DeRousse, has also been one of his respected and trusted right-hand men in the department for years.
The Monroe School District will skip April and shoot for November’s ballot for asking voters a second time to continue its local education funding levy.
The City Council last week said yes to moving the first phase of construction at Averill Field forward
The county parks department released a final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park
After some unions called the process flawed, Mayor Cassie Franklin pulled an ordinance off the agenda that would have set framework rules for project labor agreements (PLAs) back to the drawing board.
The Everett Mayor’s race for 2025 now has three announced candidates as Snohomish County NAACP leader Dr. Janice Greene announced her bid last week.
EVERETT -- Frontier Airlines is coming to Paine Field. The low-cost airline announced a schedule of flights starting June 2 serving Denver, Phoenix and Las Vegas three times a week.
For the estimated half of Everett Transit riders who fall below 200 percent of the federal poverty line, the agency plans to introduce a low-income fare rate.
Providence Everett nurses will strike after final negotiations Friday, Nov. 3 ended without reaching a deal for a new contract.
The charred remains of Eastside Tire are now cleared as the auto shop lost to a fire in May looks to rebuild.
Crime is being kept at bay
The county is selling 144 wooded acres off of Cathcart Way to a division of national housing developer D.R. Horton
Flowing Lake’s floating dock needs to be replaced. The wooden dock’s surface is starting to get holes.
Beyond filling current vacancies, the Everett Police Department should have nine more personnel, and use more civilians in some roles, recommends a consultant hired to study the department’s operations.
Neighbors in the Terrace, Stoneridge and Northridge areas anxiously want their roads widened and improved