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Fire District 4 asks for levy rate reset with levy lid lift

Fire District 4 is seeing growing call volumes, rising operational costs and is planning a new fire station

PAWS animal rescue to be in big new Snohomish center

The nonprofit PAWS is expanding its Wildlife Hospital at a new location off of state Route 9 that is six times bigger to better serve wild animals in need

Search for suspect in north Everett murder grows as time passes

Police are spreading photos of murder suspect Shawntea Hamilton far and wide in a growing search for her.

Monroe readying to build its new City Hall

This month, Monroe city employees are moving to temporary offices while the city hall’s administrative wing will soon go through a renovation.

DIY green cleaning supplies taught at workshop

Using natural soaps and common household ingredients, a handful of residents learned how to make environmentally friendly cleaning supplies at the downtown library June 27.

Rally for SHS Panther sign raises funds quick

SNOHOMISH — A community-led fundraiser will give Snohomish High's wooden sign on its front lawn some well-needed TLC.

Ferrets are this Everett shelter’s focus

The Washington Ferret Rescue and Shelter is a nonprofit, no-kill shelter that aims to adopt ferrets to loving homes

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.

Everett Fourth of July parade returns, fireworks at night

A patriotic parade will occur at 11 a.m. through downtown

New Snohomish High athletic director announced

After spending more than 20 years teaching and coaching at Stanwood High School, Zach Ward will be leading the sports programs at Snohomish High.

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

Free summer meal programs for kids starting up

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

Skydiving for his fellow vets

“He was one of the survivors from his company.”

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

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

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