If you find yourself in the Riverside Neighborhood in north Everett, you will probably notice some residents have went above and beyond with Halloween decorations.
The school board’s newest member is Sarah Adams.
The county parks department released a final plan for Lord Hill Regional Park
Five challengers are aiming for two City Council seats this November.
Nurses are describing bleak conditions because of understaffing in Washington state hospitals, and a bill introduced in Olympia aims to address it.
As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.
With that, 286 townhomes gained approval for a development that neighbors fought at the southwest corner of State Route 9 and Cathcart Way.
Everett’s structural budget deficit is a problem that will not be solved by joining a Regional Fire Authority (Jan. 17, Feb. 14 Tribune stories).
Fire investigators who are still deciphering how a fire began at the former Seattle-Snohomish Mill site have ruled out all but two possibilities.
On May 17, the company Lime deployed approximately 100 battery-assisted, rentable riding scooters in Everett as part of a three-month pilot agreement with the city.
EVERETT — Everett High School's library is to be named after Larry O’Donnell
Providence nurses have reached a tentative agreement after negotiations finished Friday, Dec. 1, according to the union.
The Everett Mayor’s race for 2025 now has three announced candidates as Snohomish County NAACP leader Dr. Janice Greene announced her bid last week.
The city pulled back its plan to introduce a special assessment tax to fund improvements in the area around Everett Station in part after property owners challenged data suggesting the majority of owners favor the idea.
Tuesday, Feb. 18 was demolition day for the squared-off appendage to Snohomish’s oldest public building.
On Monday, March 23, The Boeing Co. announced a temporary 14-day suspension of Puget Sound and Moses Lake operations, with operations being slowed down and reduced and the suspension anticipated to be completed by the end of this week, the company said.
A tentative agreement has been reached between health care workers and management at Providence and Swedish, after a post-holiday announcement of an “imminent strike” by unions that had banded together statewide.
If you’ve been around town in Snohomish lately, and you’re a fan of the local burger chain Dick’s Drive-In
Somewhere within Everett, Snohomish County is looking to obtain a hotel to repurpose for sheltering homeless individuals
GroundFrog predicts more yuck