The owner of the Snohomish Sports Dome announced she is starting a local club
Everett Transit will be running buses on Sunday again starting in March, the city confirmed last week.
A new Costco store at S. 24th Street and S. Lake Stevens Road is slated to open in time for Christmas ...of 2022.
A few City Council members said last week they would be favorable toward red light enforcement cameras in the interest of significantly reducing serious crashes.
The frustration of the owner of a storage center where a killing occurred May 3 is palpable.
A future, free preschool could go inside Everett Station, and city taxpayers would be covering the rent payments.
By a 4-3 council vote, the city will use mandatory project labor agreements on major city projects above $5 million
The county's health department plans to begin operating a public clinic for sexually transmitted diseases as soon as this fall.
The fate of Blackmans Lake may unfold like a “choose your own adventure” novel, and it is up to the community to decide which path to take.
Cleanup of the former Kimberly-Clark mill site has halted while Washingtonians shelter at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Monroe Police narcotics K-9 Sam had the largest find of his three-year career with partner Officer Devin Tucker while assisting the Everett Police Department in the search of a vehicle a couple months ago.
The Pilchuck River Dam is finally down, a step to letting salmon run more freely.
The local charity Provide Hope stays true to its name, providing food and home goods for anyone in need.
A simple vote to have the city accept a state grant to put people experiencing homelessness into temporary shelters simply wasn’t.
Molli Corcoran of Snohomish may seem like all your other neighbors. But, she has a secret. By day, Molli is the Tooth Fairy.
An old friend once pointed to his belly button and said, “If you have one of these, you’re in trouble.” He was alluding to the fact that one who is born is certain to die.
MONROE -- K-9 Sam couldn’t contain himself. The yellow labrador wagged his tail and barked plenty during his retirement acknowledgment. He’s been the department’s narcotics K-9 for five years, paired with Officer Devin Tucker.
SNOHOMISH -- Utility rate increases were approved by the council last week which set utility rates from 2025 to 2029.
Snohomish will host its first annual Pride Festival
Thirteen local art studios will open their doors to the public Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, for the first annual Snohomish Studio Tour.