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Tulalip Tribes assert Port measure is an overreach, Port responds it isn't

A letter from The Tulalip Tribe opposing the Port's Proposition 1 boundary and tax district expansion has now received a responding statement from the Port.

Kaci Edelbrock Memorial 5K Run/Walk on Oct. 3 sends its proceeds back into community

When 350-plus runners take off at Lake Tye Park on Sunday, Oct. 3, the broader community is who benefits.

Petition circulating to raise Everett’s minimum wage

EVERETT -- A petition circulating to raise Everett’s minimum wage

Group hoping to save doomed Longfellow Building

About one dozen preservationists on a special errand fought icy winds at the old Longfellow Elementary building at 3715 Oakes Ave. on Friday.

Give them plastic bags, and the city will get a bench

Snohomish Lions Club collecting plastic

New generator will increase cow poop power in County

Some 2,000 cows from a family dairy are powering hundreds of local homes and they’ll soon be lighting up even more.

Monroe Schools looks to limit devices in classtime

School board shaping phone use policy

MONROE -- Monroe Schools looks to create a policy to limit devices in classtime. The School Board is discussing the nuances of the issue.

‘Kid-preneurs’ prepare for market days of Aug. 1, 15

SNOHOMISH — Throughout Snohomish Faith Church for last week’s Snohomish Chamber of Commerce meeting, kids excitedly filled the rooms with their product tables.

Monroe Council chooses to ok automated traffic cameras without voters’ views

MONROE — The City Council is taking a step toward potentially authorizing automated traffic cameras in town without taking an advisory vote of the people.

Snohomish vs. Monroe boys' wrestling

Wrestling action from Monroe

COVID rates slowly rising locally

COVID-19 case counts have been slowly creeping up since July

Constant park vandalism in Snohomish has city taking measures, including considering cameras

Unknown vandals have done more than $200,000 in damage to parks in the past few months

Her art calls from her Ukrainian upbringing

Since the age of 5, Anna Lomachenko has always had a passion for art

Countywide suicide awareness event Aug. 19 in Lake Stevens emphasizes mental health

The organizers of a county wide suicide awareness event have experienced losing a loved one to suicide and have coalesced to spread awareness to the public around mental health.

A passion for preserving Snohomish County drives him

Many people would describe him as a person of integrity, someone who puts his heart and soul into everything he does.

COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan outlined

When a vaccine for COVID-19 begins being deployed as soon as Christmas, it won’t be a wide distribution but it will be strategic.

Tough year for downtown retailers

Small businesses have been hurting financially since the beginning of the pandemic.

Max Weed respected people of all ages

The kind gentleman at Weed’s Variety, the little shop with nearly everything, enjoyed his lifelong community and friends.

City to collect sales tax for affordable housing

The city will bump up its sales tax rate as part of a goal to foster more affordable housing in town.