All results / Stories

Snohomish report shows local impact of opioids

Opioid misuse and homelessness are impacting the city of Snohomish, according to a draft report that will transfer from the Public Safety Commission to the City Council after revisions are complete.

Student robotics teams to compete at State

Two student robotics teams of Eisenhower Middle School are turning a passion into competitive experience.

Local hockey coach has seen how players have shifted skillsets

SNOHOMISH — For the past five years, local ex-hockey player Kacey Walker has coached players aged 16 to 20, focusing on improving their skating abilities as a power skating coach and enhancing their puck handling, shooting and passing skills.

Albertsons and Kroger mega-merger of grocery store chains is dead

The Albertsons and Kroger mega-merger of grocery store chains is dead.

Monroe searching for cash for north area park

The city will need to rearrange its $5 million funding plan

Parents object to boundary changes for Jackson, Cascade, EHS

New high school district lines are being drawn and 300 concerned residents showed up to Gateway Middle School last week upset their student might fall on the “wrong” side.

Jury finds Snohomish brewer not guilty on molestation charges

Opening motions for the trial of local brewer Frank Sandoval began Monday morning after press time in Snohomish County Superior Court Presiding Judge George Appel’s courtroom.

Mayor outlines directives for Everett’s future

Mayor Cassie Franklin is directing the Police Department to clamp down on violent crime with a new cops unit

In Monroe school board primary, two fell out of the race

Jeremiah Campbell, Crystal Blakely, Tiana Armstrong and Roy Sherrill are the four candidates who filed for the Monroe school board director of district 1

Traffic violation cameras to return to Monroe?

MONROE — Some council members gave comments last week that support the idea.

Riding to thrive

At these classes, confidence develops on top of a quarterhorse.

Keeping Parkinson’s Disease at bay

Keeping Parkinson’s Disease at bay: Snohomish nonprofit helps keep people strong

Split Snohomish City Council votes no to property tax increase

SNOHOMISH -- The City Council fractured on taking a 1% property tax increase, and ultimately voted 4-3 to not increase property taxes.

Community Transit proposes Everett service takeover

City officials asked Community Transit to present what merging city-run Everett Transit into the county-wide bus system might look like.

County Council candidates explain their strategies on homelessness

The candidates for Snohomish County Council, as well as school board, port and sheriff’s office candidates, attended a forum held by the Cascade View and Twin Creeks neighborhoods Monday, July 15 at the Everett Police Department South Precinct.

Tai Chi, for body and mindClasses avert muscle stiffness and other aging effects

It starts with the feet, but circles around the flow.

Catalog of fireworks 911 calls would show if good or bad

FIREWORKS USE IN SNOHOMISH

A letter to the editor in the July 17 Tribune about fireworks.

Relief at last coming to Skyview Estates neighbors

Community residents saw their road destroyed in a February landslide

Everett HS students star in Foundation’s film “Sammy” to promote education programs

EVERETT — The Everett Public Schools Foundation released its movie "Sammy" -- a riff on the blockbuster "Rudy" -- of a student who wants to be Sammy the Seagull.

Imagine Children’s Museum sees 4 millionth visitor

Imagine Children’s Museum sees 4 millionth visitor