The city will classify it as “a First Amendment event.” Meanwhile, organizers have seen more pushback against local drag performances.
Seeking to beat the heat, people flock to cool attractions such as the Forest Park water playground, which opened early.
Everett’s water supply is currently at 86% of normal, while the local snowpack is 96% of average.
City leaders still want the event to go forward, but organizers were shocked by concerns about background checks for drag performers.
The Forest Service is closing the road to Mt. Pilchuck for repairs, along with other popular trails on the Mountain Loop.
In response to state legislators not filling a void created by a Supreme Court ruling, local cities have taken action.
Black bears in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest have been breaking into trash cans and tents — prompting a need for human behavior to change.
A storied high school club finished fifth at a national competition, where it’s a race for efficiency, not speed.
Two fifth grade classes from Fryelands Elementary helped plant a tree at Lake Tye.
A drug possession penalty could lapse July 1. Local leaders are passing laws to ensure their cops can still make arrests.
Prescribed burns and community meetings are signs of local firefighters gearing up, already, for what could be another smoky summer.
On the last ride of the night, Eduardo Aparecido hung onto Blood Moon just long enough to wrangle a win at the PBR event Thursday.
Treehouse is a nonprofit dedicated to furthering educational opportunities for youth in Foster Care
The 9th Circuit upheld a ruling allowing timber companies to log scattered plots east of Verlot. It’ll also bring trailhead updates.
The Snohomish County Mycological Society brings fungi lovers together and educates the public about their many uses.