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Snohomish’s new chief of police meeting the community

Snohomish's incoming police chief, sheriff’s Lt. Mike Martin, is making rounds to introduce himself in Snohomish.

“White Lives Matter” flyers distributed in Snohomish, Monroe, Lake Stevens and possibly elsewhere in county

Residents in some parts of Snohomish, Monroe and Lake Stevens found literature promoting the “White Lives Matter”

Para-ed sues Everett Schools for medical discrimination

Says mold in Madison Elementary forced her home sick but requests for accommodations were denied

Prepare your home against wildfire at website

Wildfire Ready Neighbors, a free program that helps homeowners and renters protect their homes from wildfire damage

Weeklong SR9 closure in Lake Stevens to build roundabout starts June 21

Northbound and southbound State Route 9 in Lake Stevens will close

Free summer meal programs for kids starting up

It used to be that summertime meant no lunch for some children out of school

City split up with its Avenue D contractor

The city has canceled its contract with a utility line builder that was replacing pipes in a block of Avenue D

North Everett church looking at day center to aid homeless folks

A Catholic church, a homeless outreach nonprofit and the city

Public can meet Snohomish’s next police chief June 20

The public can meet future Snohomish Police Chief Mike Martin

Fire risk season is earlier than usual: It’s now

A ban on outdoor burning set June 9 across Snohomish County

County's picture of homelessness increasing

Every year, a group of volunteers conducts a count of people experiencing homelessness in all United States counties in the month of January.

Everett Farmers Market celebrating 30 seasons of providing local farmers’ bounties

When the Everett Farmers Market opened for the first time in July 1994

Healthcare workers picket in Monroe over insurance benefits

Service Employees International Union 1199NW held a demonstration with a picket line

Snohomish Pride on June 3 to have parade plus more

Snohomish will host its first annual Pride Festival

Snohomish park bathrooms hit by troubles

Ferguson Park's bathrooms are locked, and so are the ones at Hill Park

Candidates for Monroe council,school board include big voices

Five challengers are aiming for two City Council seats this November.

Finishing state Route 522 more possible as design component now fully funded

The last chunk of dough to design the future, wider state Route 522 is secure.

When COVID-era “expanded” food benefits ended, food banks saw new surge in people

Enhanced SNAP benefits were designed to give people extra allotments to help them through the COVID-19 pandemic