SNOHOMISH — It’s possible 64 firefighters from three agencies who did scenario training inside the former Steuber’s Distributing Co. offices at Third and Pine were exposed to asbestos. A final task force report couldn’t rule it out.
Customers nearing the Sky River Bakery can hear Andrew Abt before they see him.
Monroe, here is what you’ve said you want for the city’s future.
A letter on concerns about the fire training burns planned within Snohomish city limits on April 9 and 10
The Midtown Task Force held its second meeting Aug. 25 to survey the public opinion on the urban design of future Midtown District buildings.
The city is proposing to allow multi-family housing on a portion of Homestead Park off of Ludwig Road
MUKILTEO — On Aug. 18, the crew from the Suquamish ferry on the Mukilteo-Clinton route rescued a woman stranded in the water near the Boeing Pier. Those involved were recently honored with Life Rings.
Changes are happening at the Snohomish Chamber of Commerce. Its membership is growing, and it has ideas for adding more workshops and eventually creating a permanent business development hub.
An exception that grants a controlled ability to redevelop properties in flood-fringe areas will be advancing to the County Council.
Some River's Edge Apartments residents have concerns as they move back in after being displaced by a flood in January.
The weekly Thursday afternoon Snohomish Farmers Market is moving back to Cedar and Pearl as soon as this week.
The car matched. The fatal bullets matched. The motive for the killing hasn’t come out yet.
For the last eight weeks, Lindsey Weaver, Ryan Anderson, Christina Strand and George Newhall have spent one day a week cleaning up Clark Park, located in the 2400 block of Lombard Avenue.
Should the city be granted the use of eminent domain to foster economic development?
There are techniques that work for homelessness and others that don’t, a national expert on homelessness told key stakeholders in a chat hosted by Mayor Cassie Franklin last week.
MONROE — Gloria Hopkins knew a small celebration would happen for her retirement, but was wowed by how big a deal it would become. At age 91, she was the state’s oldest classified employee, verified by the state’s human resources division within its Office of Financial Management. On Dec. 31, Hopkins clocked out for the last time, concluding 27 years of working in accounting at the Monroe Correctional Complex for the state Department of Corrections (DOC).
The City Council wants to take a new comprehensive look on downtown parking.
Molli Corcoran of Snohomish may seem like all your other neighbors. But, she has a secret. By day, Molli is the Tooth Fairy.
Despite a rising number of coronavirus cases in Snohomish County
A letter to the editor about crime in the May 8 Tribune.