A new world record in Monroe and more
Park Place school fields open for public play
News bites for December 11, 2024
Indie horror film opens in Monroe
Churches involved in the annual CROP Walk aim to stamp out hunger through walking events and dine-out fundraisers.
The Navy will homeport 12 Constellation-class frigates at Naval Station Everett over the next 10 years, and the Navy is taking comments on the environmental impacts of the plan.
A $12.3 million replacement levy supporting technology in the school district is on the ballots.
Time is short for small businesses to try for a piece of $200,000 in city relief grants.
Local student wins character contest
A patriotic parade will occur at 11 a.m. through downtown
Public hearing Wed. on contested alterations to county wetlands code
The city will be ringing with caroling, cocoa, holiday greetings and Santa throughout December.
The environmental impact report of the new Harvey Field runway proposal is out, and taking comments until May. A meeting is in May.
Last year, at least 36 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many.
Parking meters suggested
Countywide opioid overdose vigil Aug. 31
Democrat April Berg and Republican Mark James are in the running for an open seat in the 44th Legislative District, which includes Snohomish and Lake Stevens.
Mayor John Kartak issued the following statement Monday regarding Sunday's activities:
A 4-alarm fire Thursday, July 16 destroyed the north building of the Waterfront Place Apartments, a 266-unit complex currently under construction
Coffee with Mayor Kartak