Emerging Leaders 2025
Executive director of Snohomish Community Food Bank overcomes obstacles to keep people fed.
The two federal grants provided funding for immunizations and disease prevention awareness efforts.
Gary Petershagen is seeking a third term on the council.
The $54 million project will completely replace the aging elementary school. Students are set to move in by the 2026-27 school year.
The examiner revoked the city’s Determination of Non-Significance, forcing Edmonds to address infrastructure issues on the creek
The plan for civilian police scanners to go dark pushed a host to shut down his popular breaking news feed.
After a two-and-a-half hour public comment session, the council tabled its votes for the two comprehensive plan amendments.
The move rolls back a decision the school board made in January to move the alternative high school at the start of next school year.
The case was identified in an infant who likely contracted measles while traveling, the county health department said.
The Trump administration’s attempt to roll back numerous vehicle pollution standards has left states wondering what’s next.
At one Everett dealership, customers move fast on cars ahead of Wednesday’s expected announcement on tariffs.
The 21-year-old left the house Sunday night without his shoes, cell phone or a jacket, and was reported missing the following morning.
The city is looking for feedback from residents on its 2044 comprehensive plan update.
The city will relocate its public works facility to the district’s current headquarters, which will move to the former City Hall.
Registered voters should receive their ballots by April 9 for the April 22 special election.
Students get hands-on practice. Willing clients get a sweet deal.
Our Lady of Hope Church will host the social service organization at 2617 Cedar St. in Everett.