Approximately one-third of people across Washington state do not earn enough income to provide themselves a basic survival budget for their living expenses
Mayor Cassie Franklin and Police Chief Dan Templeman have committed to conducting a new review of the Police Department’s policies
Kenna Harris, 25, has been missing since March 31
The historic Central Grade School building has seen many different generations of Monroe residents pass through its halls during the 104 years of its existence.
Many local distilleries are stepping up and applying their craft to help address the urgent need in communities on the shortage of hand sanitizer.
Restaurants, like many businesses, have had to suddenly adjust on-the-fly in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
A new semipro soccer team will be taking flight this spring when Everett Jets FC play their inaugural season at Everett Memorial Stadium.
It’s a place where homeless men can mend from serious medical issues. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett and the Everett Gospel Mission men’s shelter have recently partnered to launch a 12-bed
Prepares to conclude moratorium on homeless housing sites in single-family neighborhoods
The Everett Planning Commission voted in favor of recommending that the City Council eliminate the permitting of supportive housing buildings, for homeless populations, in residential neighborhoods zoned R-1, thereby keeping them for single-family use only.
The City Council agreed on Oct. 1 to explore constructing a new municipal building for the city’s campus
The city’s Planning Commission last month analyzed the City Council’s moratorium that halts new supportive housing projects in single-family zoned neighborhoods, and may be providing some recommendations back to council later this fall.
The Police Department’s community outreach program that helps address homelessness in the city recently put a new officer on its team.
How two people met their fathers
At these classes, confidence develops on top of a quarterhorse.
Police officer Craig Robertson has written the most DUI and traffic tickets in his department over the last year, which helped him win law enforcement accolades.
Everett Community College and Washington State University’s separate pursuits to expand their campus footprints intensify
A profile on the semi-pro wrestlers of the Snohomish County-based promotion Combat Pro Wrestling (CPW).
Kurt Hilt has dedicated his life to helping people and communities. His contributions have reached from Lake Stevens all the way up to the federal level.
The county has a new symbol of hope in its efforts to assist vulnerable residents in need.