It was a surprise that should mean a lot.
Broadband internet may be plentiful in big cities, but rural areas still are running slower than modern standards
The Snohomish Block Party is an annual 2-day festival
The Big One is coming, and Wayne Connell, for one, wants to be ready.
A proposed new site for an addiction clinic in downtown Monroe will also help East County residents with opioid dependence as far away as Index.
A plan to relocate two of Monroe’s homestead houses to make way for a new development faltered last fall.
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field has a new collection owner who intends to reopen the museum by year’s end.
A new teen mentorship program has emerged looking to offer teens a safe place to hang out
At the Aug. 16 City Council meeting, the Snohomish County Assessor is expected to show their office’s calculations on the tax impacts for the broader area if council proceeds with a local development tax exemption for the Midtown District
A few new park rules would let children establish little businesses and put a ban on flying drones overhead.
The 30-some employees in the county’s inpatient recovery and treatment facility acknowledged the center’s one-year anniversary of operations with a sheet cake and soda pop Aug. 2.
A bevy of art will be created and displayed across the city Thursday, Aug. 18.
A roundabout at Highway 9 at Avenue D will finally start construction Aug. 16.
Renee Uribe-Sayah feels grateful to have half her hearing.
Toxic blue-green algae spotted on Blackman Lake Monday, July 25
On Aug. 4-7, an all-day Paint Jam event is coming to Everett, bringing with it the creation of 30 new murals throughout the city
The Avenue A Gazebo is now getting a full refurbishment.
The Monroe School Board on Thursday selected Marci Larsen
Progress is steadily being made behind the scenes to widen the last part of state Route 522 and completely redo the Maltby Road/Paradise Lake Road intersection to get rid of the stoplight.
The school board expects to hire the district’s next superintendent this week, and the public can assist with the decision.