When Mayor Linda Redmon took office in January, she did not intend to replace her city administrator
After a tedious process spanning over a decade, including a number of grants and three master plans, the Carnegie building in the historic Snohomish Downtown is almost fully restored.
Snohomish High School Athletic Director Mark Perry is retiring after spending 40 years shaping the lives of students and athletes
Somewhere within Everett, Snohomish County is looking to obtain a hotel to repurpose for sheltering homeless individuals
The County Council is anticipated to vote this week on a rule that cash must be accepted at retail stores outside city limits.
Listening to Janet Bacon describe her annual one-person charity drive, it’s easy to see why she named it Joyful Jammies.
Connecting students to the town’s history was the goal of a recent project at Emerson Elementary.
SNOHOMISH -- A petition supporting Andy’s Fish House’s tent quickly gained traction, as well as concern from city officials
A letter to the editor regarding First Street planning.
The Snohomish open house Thursday, March 20 will give lots of ways to see what's going on in the city.
Snohomish will host its first annual Pride Festival
Snohomish County’s government leaders are proposing to collect a special countywide 0.1% sales tax for affordable housing
Two prominent names in city politics and a newcomer who wants to revolutionize the city’s governance model are each aiming to advance from August’s primary election to November’s ballot.
The state still would like the rebel barber of Avenue D to pay up a slew of fines which he’s said before are a violation of his Constitutional rights to make a living.
The narrative on the future of Station 41 on Maple Avenue continues to morph.
Fifty or more Monroe School teachers and supporters gathered outside the Monroe School District offices on a wet and cold Monday, Dec. 13 evening to protest school district leadership. “We’re zooming in to the School Board meeting tonight, they all went home” one sign carrier said, meaning the School Board meeting was being held remotely and the sign-carrying teachers were not invited.
A new lawsuit against the Everett School District by the parents of a middle school student who was verbally and physically abused by his peers for being gay contends this is a discrimination case because, they say, the school district didn't protect their son like how they would with other kids.
Cigarette use is being snuffed out but vaping is definitely rising among students.
Members of Girl Scout Troop No. 44528 installed a “Little Free Library” in Pilchuck Park on Monday, June 3.
This year, at the Snohomish Lions Club annual Thanksgiving Banquet and Auction, they added a special FUND-A-NEED to the auction and raised nearly $8,000 for Camp Leo.