The city’s Midtown District task force held its third meeting spanning two separate dates, Oct. 13 and Oct. 27.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — COVID-19’s spread in the community has crept back up, capping a rough October 2020 in the fight against the coronavirus.
The pandemic has had an impact on just about every social demographic.
In a 4-2 vote that was clearly tough to make, the City Council last week denied a nonprofit’s rezone request to be able to build a multi-story apartment complex for homeless families in a historic single-family neighborhood.
Lya Badgley and her family first visited Snohomish by accident while searching for the right place to buy a home.
Free flu vaccines for uninsured
Gatherings of ghouls and goblins won’t be the same for 2020
A new city council member will be sworn into office on Nov. 3.
The planning commission recommended approving amendments to the Marshall Field rezone at an Oct. 12 public hearing.
Mayor Geoffrey Thomas’s budget largely sticks with what’s working to enter 2021 on stable footing.
An open letter to Snohomish.
The “second” season of high school sports is around the corner.
In a 6-1 vote, the Everett City Council approved an ordinance to increase the number of recreational marijuana stores operating within city limits from five to eight.
The challenge of online schooling is apparent and the desire to go back to the classroom seems to outweigh the risk of COVID-19 in the eyes of students and parents.
Mayor John Kartak released the recommended 2021-2022 budget amounting to $65.4 million on Sept. 25.
The City Council last week approved constructing an electric vehicle charging station in Snohomish.
State Rep. John Lovick is defending his seat against Snohomish Mayor John Kartak
Everett City Council district map nears completion
Despite the peak of the Coronavirus outbreak, the Snohomish Farmers Market managed to sustain success in the midst of an economic shutdown.
A new mural downtown is meant to fit right with the season.