SNOHOMISH — A vibrant arts community is emerging in Snohomish.
Residents of The Grand Apartments, already facing a rent increase by the property’s new owners, Dimension Townhomes, LLC,
Snohomish County sees 81% of fentanyl-positive urine samples test positive for meth, report says
The state’s online PhaseFinder tool might get a reboot soon to run smoother and maybe also smarter.
The burned building at the former Seattle-Snohomish Mill did not carry insurance, two sources confirmed.
Everett Improv offers live shows, improv classes, karaoke, painting experiences and, “anything you can dream of within reason and law”
The boil water advisory for a few dozen properties in Machias now lifted
SNOHOMISH — Nobody was inside when the trees crashed, but now a young Lake Roesiger-area family is left seeking a new home.
Tyler Chism, 33, is willing to share his experience in recovering from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, but he’s got one serious concern.
Making a list and checking it twice isn’t just for the holidays this year
A nearly hundred-acre woody watershed once seen as at-risk to development could be protected for its long-term future.
The county’s highest-profile election this season has the current sheriff looking to be retained, and a former colleague looking to eject him.
Fire District 4 will be asking voters this August to restore its levy rate to $1.50 per $1,000 in assessed property tax value.
A selection of city residents will soon be receiving postcards asking them to state whether their pipes are made of lead
It’s night, and you’re on the deck
Not so fast, buddy.
The city intends to adjust its rulebook on electric-scooter riders to match its bicycle regulations this spring.
SNOHOMISH — The causing driver of a March 9 head-on crash just north of the Snohomish River Bridge on state Route 9 had open containers of alcohol in her car and told state troopers she hadn’t installed her mandatory ignition interlock device yet. The woman she hit is still hospitalized five weeks later. No charges have been filed here. A follow up on a crash.
MACHIAS — For the third time in less than a year, a serious rollover crash happened where 161st crosses Carlson Road. It's concerning neighbors who are seeing drivers fly by on the rural road.
MONROE — The school board appears ready to adopt restrictions on cell phones and other electronic devices such as headphones during all times of the school day for all students starting this fall.