A field of little American flags has been placed in honor for the victims of 9/11 by a student of The Academy of Snohomish.
Don Purvis’ voice booms across the Rotary Field parking lot.
MONROE — Homeowners living in the Strawberry Lane area just south of the hospital feel blindsided by a plan to upzone their area as part of the city's Comprehensive Plan. A few City Council members asked planners to create alternatives to avoid the rezone.
When asked to fight outside a tavern in one of our local small towns recently,
Enhanced SNAP benefits were designed to give people extra allotments to help them through the COVID-19 pandemic
Some residents and the school district are in a conundrum: about a field, its use and just who has a say in what happens next on what’s currently an open space in midtown Monroe.
The sheriff’s office placed Captain Rob Palmer as the city’s interim police chief, effective immediately
If your street lacks a sidewalk, you’re not alone.
EVERETT — The city has temporarily fenced off Clark Park at 24th and Lombard to begin deconstructing the park’s historic gazebo and constructing an off-leash dog play area in its place. City spokeswoman Simone Tarver said it could take until summer, when the 2,700-square-foot dog park is scheduled to be complete, before the fence is taken away.
Wildfire Ready Neighbors, a free program that helps homeowners and renters protect their homes from wildfire damage
EVERETT — The City Council may adjust its schedule to hold its fourth meeting of the month at 12:30 p.m., as well as the fifth when a month has five Wednesdays. The council will decide by a vote this week on Sept. 11 without a public hearing.
MONROE — A shakeup is happening in the 12th Legislative District after Sen. Brad Hawkins opted to not run for re-election.
The erosion of the bank at Pilchuck Park has the attention of city staff, but it is not getting resolved anytime soon.
SNOHOMISH — A developer is proposing more than 200 housing units on the former county public works yard at 13th Street and Avenue D.
Midtown to be Council topic April 20
It’s T-minus two weeks to T-Day.
The Historical Commission said no. The city planning director overruled and said yes.
Panel talk on bicycle improvements
As COVID-19 cases drop, the state may set a date to drop its indoor mask mandate.