EVERETT — A City Council subcommittee met last week to discuss the crime issues near Andy’s Place, a permanent supportive housing facility operated by Compass Health at 3301 Lombard Ave.
EVERETT -- A resource center near Pacific and Rucker that primarily serves homeless individuals has been told by the city to halt services here by Oct. 21 or risk civil penalties because the zoning code for most of downtown doesn’t allow social services on the first floor.
The narrative on the future of Station 41 on Maple Avenue continues to morph.
Nurses are feeling stretched thin by patient loads at Providence Everett
As the evening progressed Sunday, May 31, the crowd shifted on First Street. A few bore Confederate flags.
SNOHOMISH — Tucked in an Avenue D strip mall sits Stray Cat Tattoo, and in this studio Viktoriia Veprentsova has found a haven for her art after fleeing the war in Ukraine. Veprentsova is a 21-year-old tattoo artist who made waves throughout Europe with her work.
In the summer of 1968, Snohomish High's band students performed in six foreign countries on a European tour.
Go-kart racing is back in Snohomish County with a small track that recently opened outside Evergreen Speedway.
Snohomish’s veterans memorial should be installed beside the Carnegie Building by the end of May, and a celebration will be held on Memorial Day.
Snohomish County’s $1.2 billion budget for next year includes money to equip all sheriff’s deputies with body cameras,
After being on paid administrative leave for more than six months, Monroe School Superintendent Justin Blasko has agreed to resign his position on July 31.
It was a surprise that should mean a lot.
The days have become numbered for the Roosevelt Store, the community market near Roosevelt and Trombley roads.
The city’s utility system is asking the City Council to authorize 5% utility bill increases
When the city planning director overruled the all-volunteer historical commission
The city’s finance director may be returning to his old city of Mukilteo if its council there says yes.
The city will be ringing with caroling, cocoa, holiday greetings and Santa throughout December.
Longtime City Councilwoman Lynn Schilaty is leaving her position earlier than anticipated.
The landowner of the East Monroe greenspace wanted the city to enter into a letter of intent formalizing the city into purchasing 43 acres of land, but City Council members resisted June 23.
Small businesses can apply for coronavirus-assistance grants from Snohomish County now until Monday, June 22.