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Narcan is now required in large school districts

Starting in the fall of the 2020-2021 school year, high schools in districts with more than 2,000 students are required to keep naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, on campus.

Snohomish outlines its future road plans

Two future road projects voters recently approved funding for through renewing a city sales tax measure will arrive by 2025, according to a city outline.

Program helps seniors video-chat with doctors

Communicating with your health provider became difficult during the pandemic.

Snohomish Kiwanis fundraising for new park

A service group wants to fill what it sees as a gap in city parks: A place for teens and tweens.

Mary Anderson has true integrity

COUNTY JUDGE’S ELECTION

A letter for Mary Anderson for judge.

Mukilteo eyes revamping its waterfront

Mukilteo’s waterfront could be much more developed by the end of the decade.

Clarity for police reform laws is coming; local leaders hope ASAP

Come January, state legislators will begin cleaning up ambiguities within the slew of police reform bills passed this year to make them clearer to follow, according to Snohomish County Council members who have spoken with key state Legislators.

Placing Project Labor Agreements mandate upon Everett's big projects generates debate

Union tradespeople are urging the Everett City Council to cement a new requirement to establish upfront labor agreements on any major city project.

Gov. to end coronavirus emergency status, but some rules stay

By Oct. 31, Washington’s official state of emergency for the coronavirus will conclude

NEWS BITES for October 5, 2022

Snohomish Avenue D yard bid price

NEWS BITES for December 25, 2019

Monroe may pursue city parks bond

Mental health urgent care center opens in Everett

The Providence Medical Group recently opened an outpatient behavioral health clinic and its founders have a dream: that the stigma of mental health care will someday be gone.

Market is one vision for Monroe School HQ site

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.

New police chief assigned to Snohomish

The sheriff’s office placed Captain Rob Palmer as the city’s interim police chief, effective immediately

Monroe optometrists giving back with important eye exams for low-income diabetics

MONROE — Ahrens Valley Eyeworks is partnering with Project Access to give back to their community in a new way.

News Bites for April 17, 2019

First challenger for Snohomish council, Planned Kelsey­/Blueberry intersection changes would add left turn lane and more-

Decision on Everett stadium site is this Wednesday

EVERETT — The City Council is expected to decide where Everett’s future stadium will be located with a vote at its meeting Dec. 18. The meeting will include a public hearing. This week, the council will hear a briefing on the matter. The choice is between plunging money into rehabilitating Funko Field  at Everett Memorial Stadium, near 39th and Broadway, or building a new stadium on a 12.5-acre footprint near the northeast corner of Broadway and Wall Street a block east of Angel of the Winds Arena downtown. The latter demolishes some downtown buildings. Both will solidify keeping the Everett AquaSox minor league baseball team.

Snohomish's new food bank director

SNOHOMISH — As of Sept. 3, Megan Kemmett is the new director of the Snohomish Community Food Bank.