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Possible DUI collision left thousands without power

Lynnwood car crash

Lynnwood, Wash., April 19, 2021 – Over four thousand residents were without power this morning in Lynnwood following a collision between a silver BMW SUV and a utility pole. The vehicle’s impact snapped the utility pole in half. The male driver of the silver BMW was transported to Harborview Medical Center with minor injuries. It […]

Dog dies in Mukilteo apartment fire

Mukilteo fire

Mukilteo, Wash., April 19, 2021 –  Today, Mukilteo Fire responded to an early morning apartment fire at 11108 Chennault Beach Rd. Three apartment units received substantial fire damage.  Four other units had minor smoke damage.  Initial information indicated multiple apartments involved and that residents were evacuating units.  Battalion 25 arrived three minutes after the first […]

Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Snohomish County press release

Snohomish County, Wash. April 19, 2021 – Snohomish County, in partnership with the Volunteers of America Western Washington and key partner organizations, is now accepting applications for Snohomish County’s new Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program. County residents may submit applications by calling 2-1-1. What is ERA? ERA is funded through the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act […]

Bill to decriminalize hard drugs passes Senate, moves to House for vote

Decriminalize Hard Drugs

With a bipartisan vote of 28-20, SB 5476, the bill to decriminalize hard drugs, passed the Washington state Senate last Thursday, April 15, and will now head to the House. A public hearing is scheduled in the House Committee on Appropriations at 9:00 a.m. Monday morning. SB 5476 would make Washington state the second state […]

Sound Transit facing $11.5 billion funding gap seeks public input

Through April 30, regional residents are encouraged to provide public input to the Sound Transit Board of Directors on priorities for managing an unprecedented financial environment in its work to advance voter-approved transit projects that are not already under construction. Current outlook Sound Transit faces two major, simultaneous challenges. A pandemic-driven recession has severely reduced consumer spending and […]

Inslee signs bill to put statue of Billy Frank Jr. in U.S. Capitol

Billy Frank Jr.

Gov. Jay Inslee signed HB 1372 today, which will place a statue of tribal leader Billy Frank Jr. in the National Statuary Hall. Inslee was joined by members of Frank’s family, tribal and community members, Lt. Gov. Denny Heck and Rep. Debra Lekanoff when he signed the bill in a ceremony at Wa He Lut Indian School […]

Administrative Professionals Week: April 18-24

Administrative Professionals Week

Administrative professionals are the glue to keeping companies and government offices functioning properly. To show gratitude this Administrative Professionals Week, companies usually treat their administrative workers for lunch, present gifts, or throw an office party. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2019, about 3.6 million are employed in this profession with a […]

Biden proclaims National Volunteer Week: April 18-24

Volunteer week

On April 16, President Joe Biden Jr. proclaims April 18 through April 24, 2021, as National Volunteer Week. According to a 2018 Volunteering in America report 77 million adults volunteered through an organization last year. Americans volunteered nearly 6.9 billion hours, worth an estimated $167 billion in economic value. “I call upon all Americans to […]

Photo of the Week: Edmonds Beach at sunset

Edmonds Beach

Testing out the new camera lens at Edmonds Beach. With the the Moon above and the colors of the ocean and horizon below, I couldn’t resist taking this breathtaking photo. This image was captured using a wide angle lens and utilizing negative space along with breaking the rule of thirds with textures. Brittany Brianne Brigham […]

$186 million in major transportation capital projects to absorb Lynnwood’s growth

Lynnwood, Wash. – A briefing concerning major transportation capital construction projects was held at the Lynnwood City Council Work Session meeting, Monday, April 5. A total of $186 million over the next 15 years aim to provide vehicular capacity, bike lanes and much needed sidewalks. Public Works Director William “Bill” Franz began the presentation on […]

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