Saturday | HeraldNet
County council positions attract many candidates
The race is on to replace Snohomish County councilmen John Koster and Dave Gossett .
Saturday May 18 | KHQ-TV Spokane
WA woman arrested after boyfriend is run over
An Arlington area woman has been arrested for investigation of vehicular assault after her boyfriend was run over by an SUV.
Front Porch: Paine Field Aviation Day on Saturday
Visit Paine Field The Washington Pilots Association and Paine Field plan to host the 18th annual Paine Field Aviation Day on Saturday.
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Hispanic culture for seventh year | SLIDESHOW
The local community's seventh annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration drew an estimated 600 volunteers to the Totem Middle School cafeteria and gymnasium on Friday, May 3, and generated approximately $2,900 from Marysville and Tulalip community members in the process.
SR 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville closed May 17-19
Drivers headed to or from Marysville the weekend of May 17-19 will need to plan ahead for the closure of the State Route 529 Ebey Slough bridge.
Arlington Garden Club's plant sale supports community | SLIDESHOW
Fishing rod gives away South Whidbey burglary suspects
An officer with the Langley Police Department arrested the three suspects as they were driving around town with a fishing rod that had been stolen from a car, according to the police report.
Postal workers lead way to replenish food banks
The easiest way to be a big help is coming up Saturday. While delivering mail, letter carriers here and across the country will pick up donations of nonperishable food during the Stamp Out Hunger food drive.
Marysville encourages responsible pet ownership
The city of Marysville has been transferring stray animals to the Everett Animal Shelter for decades, and while the Smith Island location of the shelter is convenient for many Marysville residents looking to drop off strays, the city is hoping to lower costs by encouraging responsible pet ownership.
Focus on student growth, community engagement | Guest Opinion
The board was recognized as Washington State Board of the Year for that clear and steady focus and personal dedication and commitment.
The Lake Stevens Journal Online
LDS youth gather to serve community
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints' youth, ages 14-18, gathered together on Saturday, April 20 as part of their annual Youth Conference.
Coastal Community Bank opens in Smokey Point
Coastal Community Bank is celebrating the grand opening of its 10th branch at 16419 Smokey Point Blvd.
Increased congestion at Marysville/Tulalip I-5 interchange May 7-10
Drivers who use the Interstate 5 off-ramps to Fourth Street in Marysville and Marine View Drive in Tulalip may experience increased congestion beginning the morning of Tuesday, May 7. The Tulalip Tribes are working on a water line project on Marine View Drive just west of I-5. The project will reduce Marine View Drive at 31st Avenue NE to one lane ... (more)
Marysville officer fired after probe of child's shooting
Derek Carlile stands in Snohomish County Superior Court before pleading not guilty to a second-degree manslaughter charge in Everett on June 5, 2012.
The Lake Stevens Journal Online
Nightly closures of southbound SR 529 Snohomish River Bridge planned for April 29 - " May 2
Nighttime drivers who use southbound State Route 529 between Marysville and Everett will need to use an alternate route this week.
Police seek female bandit who wore socks
Detectives in Everett are trying to solve the mystery of the sock-footed bandit.
Front Porch: Kids' fishing derby Saturday at Jennings Park in Marysville
Kids' fishing derby A fishing derby for youths 12 and under is planned from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Jennings Park, 6915 Armar Road, Marysville.
Get growing: Our annual list of plant sales by all kinds of groups
It's time for gardeners to clean up the beds and boxes and begin spring planting.
Cinco de Mayo returns to Totem Middle School
The local community's seventh annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration will return to the Totem Middle School cafeteria and gymnasium on Friday, May 3, from 6-8:30 p.m., and all Marysville and Tulalip community members are invited to participate The free event will include Mexican food, music, dancing and activities.
Mr. Buckles raises funds for autism
In observance of April as Autism Awareness Month, the Mr. Buckles Oil Change Service Center in Smokey Point conducted a fundraiser for "Answers For Aiden" on Saturday, April 27, by donating 20 percent of the day's sales - including those of gift certificates for future service - to support autism research.