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As more people are looking to food banks for help, officials are seeing less support from state and federal sources.
As one tradeoff, Senators withdrew from its proposed bill to use bonds backed by toll fees to construct new projects, said ...
SNOHOMISH — Mayor Linda Redmon will present her State of the City speech 11 a.m. Saturday, May 3 in the Snohomish Carnegie Building, 105 Cedar Ave. Snohomish mayor might be given salary increase by ...
In addition to the strain on resources the DNR is expecting from the upcoming wildfire season, Rubin and Kyle-Milward ...
Glacier Peak Grizzly Alexis Garcia dives for a line drive during the April 22 game between Glacier Peak and Lake Stevens on ...
SNOHOMISH — The City Council last week hired a company to repair the closed fishing dock at Hill Park. The work is expected ...
The Monroe Bearcats and the Mount Vernon Bulldogs play in the Unified Soccer Jamboree on Tuesday, April 22 at Lake Stevens ...
Jim Ollom, a Snohomish High alum who went to the Majors as a pitcher, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. From left: ...
Hope ‘N Wellness opened its new doors the first week of April, with old and new faces coming in seeking comfort. As of now, ...
Kevin Li of Snohomish just nailed a full-ride scholarship to college for caddying golf clubs. Esther Yapjoco, of Everett, did ...
The PUD will celebrate Earth Day and energy Saturday, April 26 at PUD headquarters, 2320 California St. in Everett, from 10 a ...
MACHIAS — A fifth-grade boy who presented what looked like a gun at a school bus stop has unnerved parents and students attending Machias Elementary.
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