For the estimated half of Everett Transit riders who fall below 200 percent of the federal poverty line, the agency plans to introduce a low-income fare rate.
A late season flu outbreak is causing crowding at local hospitals and the infection may not have peaked yet, say local experts.
Noreen Dana spent the early part of Saturday afternoon with glints of sunlight flickering off her tiara and the whispering sound of a grill in the background.
Public hearing set for July 24 at 1 p.m.
Police Chief Keith Rogers would like to slow the “revolving door” among patrol officers at the department.
City leaders invite public comment on a proposed voting district map that will underpin Everett’s transition to district based
Lya Badgley and her family first visited Snohomish by accident while searching for the right place to buy a home.
The district’s reopening plan to use an in-person model of learning for first graders
Opening day for the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 6
Soon, many cancer patients won’t need to travel to Kirkland, Everett or Seattle for chemotherapy treatments.
In Everett, gang violence is down, and the Police Department and community groups hope to make inroads on steering kids clear.
Short-term strategies in the city’s housing action plan to accommodate growth could start being implemented as soon as 2022, city planners say.
Yes, there will be homecoming activities at Snohomish High this year.
Letter to the Editor about the Snohomish Panthers football team
The city could score a $733,000 grant to construct a traffic signal, and have other improvements, at Bickford Avenue and Weaver Road.
On Sunday, the Snohomish County Fire Marshal announced a Stage 1 outdoor burning ban for the unincorporated areas of Snohomish County effective through Aug. 31.
The driver who led a police chase before causing U.S. 2 to be closed for hours Oct. 1 was promptly hauled before an Everett District Court judge last week.
The EvergreenHealth Research Department is enrolling patients for a groundbreaking clinical trial in partnership with the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) RECOVER Initiative to study possible treatments for adults who have an autonomic nervous system disorder, known as Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), related to Long COVID.
The annual Point in Time Homelessness Count will be happening Tuesday, Jan. 24
The Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field has a new collection owner who intends to reopen the museum by year’s end.