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Be fireworks safe this Fourth

If you’re thinking fireworks this Fourth of July, be sure it’s legal first.

Snohomish's Avenue A Gazebo replacement may come soon

A local businessowner generously willing to rehabilitate the Avenue A Gazebo is still up for it

Everett’s Fourth of July should be rocking

When the Fourth comes Monday, Everett will be exploding with events from firework shows to live music to food trucks to beer gardens.

Snohomish evaluating adding density ,maybe annexing, in north and west

Growing the city by annexing its urban growth areas could be a real possibility coming in the next few years.

How should county prioritize $80 million?

The county has spent this month listening to hundreds of viewpoints on how to spend millions of federal dollars in the most impactful way.

Summer meal programs keep kids fed

It used to be that summertime meant no school lunch for some children.

Coffee stands won’t close due to plumbing rule

Coffee stands without plumbing can continue to operate under zero risk of closure

Monroe’s green thumbs give back

On the evening of June 24, 1952, a dozen ladies met for refreshments in a house on Lewis Street and founded the Monroe Garden Club.

Get together to party and play June 24, 25 to benefit Snohomish food bank

The annual Snohomish Food Bank Benefit Extravaganza will take place Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25

Sheriff’s Office rebalancing deputies to upsize patrols; suspends K-9s, social workers

A manpower deficit is prompting the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office to suspend its K-9 units

Snohomish Garden Tour comes June 26

A diverse range of approaches to gardening marks this year’s Snohomish Garden Tour

Investigation finds abuses by Monroe Schools Superintendent Blasko without doubt

With a damning report on Superintendent Justin Blasko now in the open

Snohomish Farmers Market to move again

The weekly Thursday afternoon Snohomish Farmers Market is moving back to Cedar and Pearl as soon as this week.

Averill Field is site for many Kla Ha Ya Days events

Averill Field, at Third and Pine, will be the site of many of the Kla Ha Ya Days’ Festival’s events this year, although moving wasn’t the volunteer organizers’ first choice.

Fungi to fork: Growing gourmet mushrooms from scratch

Black Forest Mushrooms owner, Nathanael Engen, spent his time learning how to build a magical kingdom of gourmet mushrooms. Now he's got a business.

Applications being taken for fire board vacancy

Applications are being taken until next week for people interested in serving on the board for Snohomish Fire

Snohomish to add more staff to focus on public needs

Mayor Linda Redmon is shoring up a community services division as one of a series of expansions within City Hall to respond to public needs.

Think your kid gets migraines? This doc can say

More children may be susceptible to migraines than once thought.

$30k+ raised so far for Snohomish man badly hurt in accident

A Snohomish man is recovering from a serious dirt biking accident earlier this month, but it won’t be cheap.