The Glacier Peak Grizzlies clawed out a 65 - 61 win over Camas.
Longtime City Councilwoman Lynn Schilaty is leaving her position earlier than anticipated.
There’s one race on the City Council as incumbent Councilman Ed Davis is being challenged by Delma Silva, a city planning commission member.
Representatives from EvergreenHealth Hospital presented the impact of COVID-19, an update on vaccine distribution and 2020 community relations to the City Council at its Dec. 8 meeting.
The state will pay a $3.25 million wrongful death settlement to the family of a Monroe Corrections Complex prisoner who died from an uncared-for abdominal wound.
King Charley’s, the striped purple-and-gold hamburger stand off of Highway 9, is “closed indefinitely,” a reliable source in contact with the family said to the Tribune.
SNOHOMISH -- Melody Clemans was victor this year for the Lions Club's annual croquet tournament.
A letter to the editor about utility bills in the Sept. 25 Tribune.
When he puts on his goggles, the world slows down.
Chiropractor’s sentencing postponed
The land-use appeal crying foul to how officials approved 286 townhomes at state Route 9 and Cathcart Way, which is being heard by the County Council, may see a decision this week.
Coverage of the Snohomish fire training burns
Teeing off at Everett’s public courses will soon cost more and one course may eventually see major changes.
Letting dogs visit Silver Lake beach, popular with kids, gets reconsidered
The city has posted large signs to “leave no trace” and take home trash at Pilchuck Park and Hill Park.
MONROE — A Monroe fraudster who Lynnwood Police detectives allege masterminded a complex gift card fraud scheme now is in court.
County’s Prop. 1 asks for 0.2¢ sales tax for safety
Police Chief Dan Templeman’s successor, newly sworn-in Police Chief John DeRousse, has also been one of his respected and trusted right-hand men in the department for years.
The community’s outpouring of support is helping a family that lost their home in a fire last month to keep standing strong.
Witness information still sought