High school teacher Joseph Erikson is highlighting his progressive brand in his attempt to knock incumbent Scott Bader off the City Council.
State Rep. John Lovick is defending his seat against Snohomish Mayor John Kartak
The Steelheads have the trophy, now they want the cup
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Snohomish high school students in the Sonic Squirrels robotics team have utilized their 3D printers
Next in line for COVID-19 vaccines are all people age 65 and older and all people 50 and older who live in the same house as people from other generations, state health officials outlined last week.
The trees around the Avenue A gazebo needed to come down after all.
Mayor Kartak goodbye coffee meet
A Superior Court judge is deciding whether the Walsh Hills subdivision can proceed in northeast Snohomish.
The Lake Stevens man behind a string of thefts from the Snohomish Home Depot earlier this year
It is with great sadness that Snohomish County Fire District 7 and North County Fire/EMS announce the unexpected passing of one of their own.
Snohomish’s traditional GroundFrog Day is giving way after 18 years.
A new lawsuit against the Everett School District by the parents of a middle school student who was verbally and physically abused by his peers for being gay contends this is a discrimination case because, they say, the school district didn't protect their son like how they would with other kids.
Beck’s Place helps pet owners while they attend to personal needs
The Tribune has lost one of its brightest journalists.
Stand and take in the scenic wonders that fully surround you on Sourdough Ridge and gaze upon Washington’s greatest mountain.
Housing construction company DR Horton held an online meeting Thursday, Sept. 24 to address the concerns of Walsh Hills’ neighbors.
A ban on outdoor burning set June 9 across Snohomish County
Cities and the county this week are starting to open some parks simultaneously with the governor’s opening of state parks, and golf courses are making preparations as state coronavirus-restrictions against golfing and fishing were lifted May 5.
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish County’s conversion of an unused rail line into a future bicycle and pedestrian trail segment from Snohomish to Woodinville cleared major hurdles with the federal rail authority in the past eight weeks.