Sheriff Susanna Johnson was sworn-in the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 2
The Bartell Drugs at 1825 Broadway will close Jan. 15, its struggling owners Rite Aid confirmed to the Tribune.
Officials with Fire District 4 and the city say they are still on track with a joint public safety campus which will have a future fire station and future city hall and other services in the block along Pine Avenue between Third and Fourth streets later this decade.
The county’s parks department must hold its horses on swapping the equestrian parking lot at Lord Hill Regional Park to one with back-in angle parking.
There are ample opportunities to honor The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
On May 28, 1933, blood shed at a house at Pine and Fourth with the crack of a gun.
A letter against the formerly proposed switch from K-6 to K-5 in Snohomish Schools.
In the summer of 1968, Snohomish High's band students performed in six foreign countries on a European tour.
Senior citizens and people with disabilities who have not previously qualified for property tax assistance are in for a pleasant surprise in 2024.
Letters published in the Tribune from 2023 and 2022, in full
Angela Simonet has seen a lot of craziness during her long career tending bar in Snohomish County.
If you’re thinking of ringing in the New Year with fireworks, few cities allow them today.
A split City Council voted 4-2 last week to allow prosecutors to elect to add a 30-day mandatory minimum jail sentence on repeat offenders for specific crimes such as theft, assault or vehicle prowling.
Sound Transit’s CEO Julie Timm will be exiting for personal reasons Jan. 12, creating a search for a new leader for the second time in 18 months.
Longtime 12s saw them play, and now they can say they’ve met ‘em too.
People come to pay their respects.
A proposed townhome community off of Paradise Lake Road faced a new round of neighborhood opposition last week.
The Snohomish School District is taking steps to shift sixth grade from elementary school to middle school beginning with the 2025-26 school year.
It may take a few more weeks to repair Endeavour Elementary, the school off of Harbor Pointe Boulevard that was damaged in a Dec. 3 fire.
Brewer Frank Sandoval was sentenced to jail for six months, which started Dec. 13, on one count of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Appel Dec. 13.