Lord Hill Regional Park is a multi-use natural space treasured and frequented by residents of Snohomish County.
Though you may not be familiar with Lindsay Roe quite yet, you may remember her window-washing friend Bo.
The Snohomish School Board meeting held on June 9 was a roller coaster of emotion.
Homeowners addressed the City Council recently about a “drug house” disrupting the neighborhood
Cascade High School’s Melissa Webster was one of 60 teachers from across the United States chosen by the White House History Teacher Institute to travel to Washington D.C. in July to learn about the history of the White House.
Restaurants, like many businesses, have had to suddenly adjust on-the-fly in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
SNOHOMISH — A local race car driver who grew up racing at Monroe’s Evergreen Speedway has taken home a national championship from the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series.
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County held a forum on July 13 for candidates of the Washington State Legislative District 44 position two
A profile on the semi-pro wrestlers of the Snohomish County-based promotion Combat Pro Wrestling (CPW).
A state labor fairness board in January dismissed a complaint filed by the county jailers’ union
In the summer of 1968, Snohomish High's band students performed in six foreign countries on a European tour.
A bevy of art will be created and displayed across the city Thursday, Aug. 18.
Homage Senior Services led a discussion at the Snohomish Senior Center on opioid abuse geared for elders
A letter to the editor in the Aug. 28 Tribune telling Snohomish to reverse its adoption of utility hookup connection fees for new detached ADUs.
The city has canceled its contract with a utility line builder that was replacing pipes in a block of Avenue D
A letter for Bob Ferguson for governor on why he would prioritize human behavioral health.
SNOHOMISH — A program run by the Snohomish School District at its Parkway Campus helps high school graduates aged 18-21 focus on job skills, enjoy leisure activities, and live independently.
The story of Diane Coombs’ life could as easily be told in fabric as in words. Since the 1950s she’s been sewing quilts, each one a different page of her story.
The city could soon be the new stewards of Bob Heirman’s former family homestead.
City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.