New movement in the appeal of a proposed townhouse development at Cathcart Way and Highway 9 has put a lot back on the table
Multiple police reform laws that went in effect July 25 will restrict and modify how law enforcement deals with crimes.
With less than six weeks before the official filing week
A remedy for traffic jams at Blueberry Lane and Kelsey Street means some temporary pain for drivers.
Providence Everett nurses will strike after final negotiations Friday, Nov. 3 ended without reaching a deal for a new contract.
The city’s new lighted, all-weather playing fields at Lake Tye Park are ready for play.
When county health officer Dr. Chris Spitters directed everyone — vaccinated or not — to wear masks inside public space
The cars are all gone from Epic Ford as the dealership shut down earlier this month.
Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm will be exiting for personal reasons Jan. 12, creating a search for a new leader for the second time in 18 months.
Snohomish County will be seeking a 0.2% Sales Tax for public safety
Residents will likely see their monthly utility bill increase by about $3 by way of new utility rates proposed to begin in March.
The city has narrowed down its plan for fixing congestion through Sultan: Roundabouts, roundabouts, roundabouts.
A recommendation built into Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s 2023-2024 budget raises the city property tax rate 6.95%
For downtown, the city plans to use federal funding for sidewalk repairs, semi-permanent outdoor dining fixtures, better trash management and replacing troublesome trees.
Twenty-two new signs opposite the Snohomish Library invite you to walk and trace the steps of a book.
A fishery company and a maritime company, in a joint venture, announced May 23 they have a purchase deal for the former Kimberly-Clark mill site on Everett’s waterfront.
Court orders protections; coronavirus-spread inside Monroe prison led to inmates holding disturbance
Gov. Inslee extends the clock on evictions, sets rules barring them
MONROE -- Demolition began Oct. 21 on one of the historic Buck Houses on S. Ann Street.
COVID-19 infections are happening more than ever seen before during the pandemic.