Though you may not be familiar with Lindsay Roe quite yet, you may remember her window-washing friend Bo.
Karen. You’ve met her.
Despite the peak of the Coronavirus outbreak, the Snohomish Farmers Market managed to sustain success in the midst of an economic shutdown.
The city is offering private groups the chance to lease and sponsor almost its entire portfolio of parks properties
Opening day for the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 6
When it reopens Jan. 3, the city’s senior center on Lombard Avenue will retain all of the old favorites: The pingpong tables, the coffee bar, the daily lunches.
Snohomish Health District, County and Tribal leaders addressed people’s questions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccine distribution and equity during a virtual town hall March 2.
Big money and grassroots efforts have been part of Everett’s three ballot measures include two competing minimum wage increases
Data collected and compiled through AI is unleashing new ways for cities and entities to figure out how to ramp up their tourism efforts.
City planners are beaming that the city has just gone paperless for all planning and permitting files.
The newest bar on First Street is making pies its centerpiece.
A community event space is the renewed focus for the Carnegie Building
Retired Police Chief Dan Templeman has joined Mayor Cassie Franklin’s administration as one of her two senior executive directors.
Everett Police were featured on “live cops”-style TV show
The city could score a $733,000 grant to construct a traffic signal, and have other improvements, at Bickford Avenue and Weaver Road.
Kindergarten registration has bloomed this spring across the area.
The charred remains of Eastside Tire are now cleared as the auto shop lost to a fire in May looks to rebuild.
A letter to the editor in the July 17 Tribune about the Port measure.
A letter in the Jan. 29 Tribune that says President Donald Trump campaigned on promises to lower costs for everyday Americans, yet his policies will absolutely drive expenses higher.
Fire District 4 will be asking voters this August to restore its levy rate to $1.50 per $1,000 in assessed property tax value.