Officials need good weather to remove the aircraft from the lake that provides drinking water to the county. But time is running out.
Election 2023
Bob Champion, 68, is challenging incumbent Tom Stiger, 84, for a six-year term for Port commissioner.
Neighbors were concerned when they noticed felled trees. Official says the work will protect the surrounding waterways.
Election 2023
City Council incumbent Vincent Cavaleri opposes state guidance on growth management. Tannis Golebiewski says residents should have a say.
Snohomish County PUD promised in 2011 to create 10,000 feet of habitat in the Sultan. It has since established over 12,000.
Over $1 million in grants will help the tribe to restore the Trafton floodplain and plant trees along the North Fork Stillaguamish.
Ahead of Orca Recovery Day, students participated in aquatic activities in Edmonds. Educators said kids will never forget it.
Property next to the marsh could be up for sale in 2024. Some believe only state ownership would ensure salmon recovery there.
Temperatures on Saturday could reach the mid-80s in inland Snohomish County, historically warm for this time of year.
Both the Audubon chapter and the Endangered Species Act are celebrating 50 years at Feast in the Forest event in Everett.
Rangers hadn’t heard of fly-in tourism in the area — which can harm the wilderness and people downstream, advocates say.
The trestle was a toxic, physical barrier for salmon since 1939. Now, migrating fish will benefit from its removal.
“You cannot out run the stings,” one hiker wrote in a trip report. The Forest Service has posted alerts at two trailheads.
Park staff treated about 11,000 square feet with glyphosate and 2,4-D. When applied correctly, staff said they aren’t harmful.
Tidal wetlands are crucial for Chinook salmon. But efforts to restore habitat may erase many of the island’s trails.
In eight months, the Kicking Gas campaign helped 118 Whidbey Island homes install energy-efficient heat pumps. That’s just the first step.
Two new reservoirs on Rucker Hill are nearly complete. The city plans to replace another off Evergreen Way in phases.
The funding will help decrease flood risk and preserve farmland near Monroe and Sultan.
Program leaders had hoped to reroute all of the fair’s waste from landfills. Almost a decade later, they’ve achieved 45%.
The City of Snohomish said people should avoid swimming in the lake and boating through algae scum.