A sunset gathering Thursday brought attention to mistreatment of children at Tulalip and elsewhere.
The city says the state erred in an inspection of the Public Works department, in one case blaming a “rogue” employee.
His children — 3, 2, and 6 months — were killed in April. Little can console his unimaginable loss.
The Marysville Civic Center and an Everett Amazon building are among dozens of construction sites affected.
Amazon, NorthPoint are coming but the state will not begin widening Highway 531 until 2023.
The city replaced a broken culvert earlier this year to address flooding. The work isn’t done.
Erik Denton and his family will collect toys Saturday in honor of the kids: Joanna, Terry and Sierra.
Water transmission lines are being raised as part of the 91st Ave SE extension near the future Costco.
Aviation-related federal revenue is covering the cost. The Snohomish airport has been family-owned since 1944.
The city has until Sept. 15 to undo site preparation for a pedestrian bridge over Stevens Creek.
Adults helped organize the first Youth Advocacy Committee. The students will take it from there.
After the city acquired the area through interlocal agreement, some new residents feel they had no say.
Deputy Chief Jeff Beazizo became Lake Stevens’ top cop after Chief John Dyer retired on Aug. 18.
Michelle Bennett, who has served as interim chief for five months, will be paid $184,694 a year.
Without state approval, the city plowed ahead with a pedestrian bridge in North Cove Park.
Michelle Bennett “really knocked it out of the park” during the hiring process, the City Council president said.
About 30 people gathered in Snohomish to demonstrate against vaccination requirements.
A woodland off 20th Street SE has been leveled, leaving wildlife in search of new habitat.
One is local, two are from across the nation. They all bring decades of experience.
The Blue Heron Canoe family has embarked on a two-week journey, launching from the Edmonds waterfront.