Sitting in the back of a police cruiser, 33-year-old Joshua Johnson is open to talking about the life he sees ahead and why he just graduated from the Snohomish County Jail’s Diversion Center.
The City Council last week unanimously approved changes to the master plan for the Riverfront Development.
School boards and other government boards have limited authority for setting a closed-door session where the public can't attend.
Getting a ride in an Everett Fire ambulance will now cost more.
Snohomish County Fire District No. 4 will be getting a new chief Aug. 1.
She's repelled by his arrogance and condescension
Anxious demand is far outstripping available vaccine supplies, and appointment times at drive-thru vaccine sites are getting snapped up quickly.
A fifth-grader from Garfield Elementary School in Everett has been awarded the AAA Lifesaver Award
Police have identified the suspect in a road rage incident
The victim likely never saw his death coming, police say.
These two guys are putting on quite a show while doing something they love.
Many full-size Ford trucks have been stolen in the area.
For over a century, St. John’s Episcopal Church at 913 Second St
A Monroe High School alum, Benson Boone, will be featured on the new season of “American Idol” that premieres Feb. 14 on ABC
Snohomish’s burgeoning winemaker scene will be happy to have you try their latest all in one place at the Snohomish Wine Festival March 4.
SNOHOMISH — For the Ogden family, dance is not just a pastime but a way of life. Wendy and Corey Ogden and their four children — Andrew (23), Naomi (18), Jocelyn (15), and Dallin (10) — devote their lives to training and performing. The Snohomish family, all homeschooled, dance for upwards of seven hours a day, six days a week. Their 75-mile round trip from Snohomish is justified by the prestige of being in the Pacific Northwest Ballet school.
Everett “no sit–no lie” proposal to ban camping on sidewalks along Smith Street under fire
The late Sunday afternoon sun streams through big windows into a room covered wall-to-wall in gym mats.
The most dogged fighter to a 286-townhome development on the southwest corner of Highway 9 and Cathcart Way called it a victory that a section of the development has been remanded for further environmental work.
The aroma of chicken casserole wafts through construction odors on a Monday afternoon at St. John’s Episcopal Church