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Letter-to-Editor: Mukilteo City Council Corruption Concerns

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I am very alarmed by the article in the Lynnwood Times stating that at least one of the candidates attempting to be appointed to the vacant city council seat was asked by Louis Harris and Riaz Khan about their political affiliation.  Per RCW 29A.52.231, “All city, town, and special purpose district elective offices shall be […]

Feb 14: Upcoming Marysville City Council Meeting

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MARYSVILLE, Wash., February 13, 2022 – The Marysville City Council will hold a REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING on Monday, February 14, 2022, starting at 7 p.m. This meeting will be held both VIRTUALLY and in IN-PERSON at Marysville City Hall. Anyone wishing to provide written or verbal public comment, must pre-register at this link www.marysvillewa.gov/remotepubliccomment before noon on the day of the meeting. […]

Feb 14: Upcoming Mukilteo City Council Meeting

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MUKILTEO, Washington, February 13, 2022 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, February 14 regular WORK SESSION, the Mukilteo City Council will discuss the items listed below: Source Control Program Briefing The City is required by its 2019-2024 Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, Condition S5.C.8 (“Permit”) to develop and implement a Source Control […]

Feb 14: Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Meeting

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LYNNWOOD, Washington, February 13, 2022 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, February 14 regular BUSINESS MEETNG, the Lynnwood City Council will discuss/vote the items listed below: Resolution to confirm emergency proclamation Finance and Public Works Departments to continue to waive the reapplication provision of LMC 13.20.080A.4, in order that customers eligible for certain special utility rates […]

Mostly cloudy weather expected throughout Snohomish County

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 13, 2022 – The National Weather Service forecasts it to be mostly cloudy all this week for Snohomish County with rain expected tonight through Monday night. Daily temperatures are to fluctuate between 37°F to 51°F. Upcoming Weather Forecast (Feb 13 to Feb 19) for Snohomish County Sunday (Feb 13): Partly sunny, with a high near 51. […]

State Senate votes to ban high-capacity magazines

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OLYMPIA, Wash., February 12, 2022 – In an effort to tackle gun violence and strengthen public safety, the state Senate passed legislation – SB 5078 – Feb. 9 that bans the sale of high-capacity magazines – anything over 10 rounds – but doesn’t prohibit the use of high-capacity firearms already in possession. “High-capacity magazines make […]

1st District Virtual Town Hall

1st district town hall

Join all three lawmakers from the 1st District—Rep. Shelley Kloba, Rep. Davina Duerr and Sen. Derek Stanford—for a town hall meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 17. They will share major issues before the Legislature and to hear your ideas, comments and questions. You can submit questions live in online comment sections or ahead […]

32nd District Virtual Town Hall

32nd district town hall

Join your 32nd District legislators for a live virtual town hall on Wednesday, February 16th from 6-7pm.Sen. Jesse Salomon, Rep. Cindy Ryu, and Rep. Lauren Davis will share their thoughts on their legislative priorities and answer your questions on the issues you care about. HOW TO WATCH FACEBOOK: The live video link will be posted […]

Train Robberies in Los Angeles lead to thousands of missing packages

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LOS ANGELES, Calif., February 12, 2022 – Thousands of undelivered packages littered the Union Pacific railroad tracks in East Los Angeles last month, the result of a barrage of train robberies that struck the area with many of the trains bound for Washington.  Since December 2020, railroad company Union Pacific has seen a 160 percent […]

Appropriate use of force for law enforcement debated

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OLYMPIA, Wash., February 11, 2022 – The amount of force a police officer uses must be “proportional and reasonable,” a bill approved recently by the State Senate says. The bill also specifies officers will be allowed to engage in vehicular pursuits as long as there is “reasonable suspicion” when making a traffic stop. The Senate […]

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