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Candidates for Everett District 3 diverge on transit, city approach

The candidates for the council district covering western Everett are split on topics such as transit and taxes.

Community rallies for family hit by fire

The community’s outpouring of support is helping a family that lost their home in a fire last month to keep standing strong.

Snohomish looks at how to create more affordable housing

The City Council last week discussed affordable housing and the changes needed to the city’s zoning to meet its goals.

Judge to decide on Walsh Hills housing development proposal

A Superior Court judge is deciding whether the Walsh Hills subdivision can proceed in northeast Snohomish.

Everett budget plans being developed in long shadow of deficit

The City of Everett has an estimated $16.5 million deficit next year,

City’s Pallet village begins sheltering its first homeless residents

Move-in week has begun at a much-debated shelter village for people experiencing homelessness near downtown Everett.

Two teens rescue boy in Snohomish pool

Teenage lifeguards at the Snohomish Aquatic Center received a Life Saving award in May by Snohomish Fire District 4

Coronavirus variants not seen widely but some carry extra punches

Countywide COVID-19 cases are at their lowest point since last fall.

Everett's no-drug zones updated to remove part of Broadway

The city will continue to declare portions of Broadway, Evergreen Way and Hewitt Avenue as drug-free zones which court-ordered offenders must stay away from.

Day trips to Jetty Island set to start July 5

The chance to explore the nature preserve of Jetty Island is happening again after a one-year hiatus.

Zion Lutheran’s new pastor fills long-awaited need

After two years of temporary pastors, Zion Lutheran Church of Snohomish welcomed the Rev. Don Stults to lead their congregation.

Group positions Longfellow Building to go on national historic register

The long-empty Longfellow Building on Oakes is having its 110th birthday this year

Snohomish school board hears parents opposed to vaccines, critical race theory

The Snohomish School Board meeting held on June 9 was a roller coaster of emotion.

What can you do if you owe months of rent?

For thousands worried about having past-due rent as the state’s eviction ban ends June 30, there is help.

Fire chaplains called to serve Snohomish

The minutes and hours after loss or tragedy can feel like a deluge of unfamiliarity; plans to make, people to call and questions to answer.

Compass Health adds beds for vets and homeless people in Everett

Eighty-one homeless people will move off the streets into new studio apartments this summer, courtesy of behavioral health-care nonprofit Compass Health.

Snohomish Affordable Housing Group nonprofit plans to expand sites

At the corner of Bonneville Avenue and 14th Street, workers are leveling ground for a unique affordable housing complex.

Coloring book of Snohomish features historical homes

A Snohomish Panther has produced a brand-new coloring book of 20 historic homes from around Snohomish.

Everett council says to keep going on Everett-Snohomish fire agency pairing

City Council members support continuing to have Everett Fire look into joining forces with Snohomish Fire under a regional fire authority (RFA).

Tribune NEWS BITES for June 9, 2021

Carnegie restoration wins state award