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Hispanic Heritage month kicks off in Mill Creek

Hispanic Heritage Mill Creek

MILL CREEK, Wash., September 3, 2022 – Hundreds came to celebrate the beautiful cultures of Latin America during Gold Creek en Español’s Hispanic Heritage event today where many learned about Hispanic Latino cultures through music and dance. The event began with a concert in The Forum at noon, followed by a parade down Main Street at […]

Call for Artists: Create a wreath for Art Walk Edmonds

Art Walk Edmonds Wreath

Submissions for Art Walk Edmonds’ third annual Wreath Walk are due by September 23rd! Edmonds, WA, September 3, 2022– If you are a local artist, we need your help! Art Walk Edmonds (AWE) is looking for wreath artists for the 3rd Annual Wreath Walk Edmonds. Created in 2020 as a way for artists to show […]

Lynnwood Public Facilities District meeting Sept 6

public facilities district

The Lynnwood Public Facilities will conduct a hybrid meeting to take place at the Lynnwood Convention Center located at 3711 196th St SW in Lynnwood. Participants may also zoom into the meeting. Meeting date and time: 10 a.m. – 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, September 6, 2022 ZOOM MEETING ID: 875 0079 9747, PASS CODE: 015534 ZOOM […]

Body of man found in SUV of Lake Stevens scrapyard identified as Steven Dean Feil

Steven Dean Feil

LAKE STEVENS, Wash., September 2, 2022– A Lake Stevens scrapyard worker was shocked to find the abandoned truck he purchased contained the body of a deceased male and $60,000 in cash. Michael Smith, an employee of Braven Metals in Lake Stevens, purchased a Ford Explorer truck from Shannon Towing around 3 p.m. on Thursday, August […]

Mukilteo Point Elliot Treaty Plaque replacement ceremony Sept 9

Point Elliot Treaty

MUKILTEO, Wash., September 2, 2022—The City of Mukilteo will hold a Point Elliott Treaty Plaque Replacement Ceremony on September 9th, at 3 PM, outside the Rosehill Community Center. “I am pleased that we were able to restore this piece of Mukilteo’s history,” says Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine. “I would strongly encourage members of the public […]

Community Transit board approves Transit Development Plan

transit development plan

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., September 2, 2022—The Community Transit Board of Directors yesterday approved the agency’s 2022-2027 Transit Development Plan (TDP). Among other things, the six-year plan calls for connecting with regional light rail, expanding local bus service, and piloting innovative new transit services. “The coming of light rail in Snohomish County gives Community Transit a […]

Sheriff Detectives investigating nine collisions, seven fatal

collisions

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., September 1, 2022—Around 4:45 a.m. Monday, Sheriff’s Office deputies and Collision Investigation Unit (CIU) detectives responded to a vehicle vs pedestrian collision in the 12200 block of Airport Rd. When deputies arrived, they located the victim, a 32-year-old man, with life-threatening injuries. He was transported by aid to the hospital where he […]

Upcoming Lynnwood Interurban Trail Closure

interurban trail closure

LYNNWOOD, Wash., September 1, 2022—As early as Friday, September 9, Sound Transit’s contractor will work at the Interurban Trail to complete construction of a permanent shared-use trail. This work will require a 24/7 closure of a portion of the Interurban Trail by the Lynnwood Transit Center from Friday, September 9 through Friday, September 23. Detours […]

Mayor Franklin swears in six new Everett Police Officers

new everett police officers

EVERETT, Wash., September 1, 2022—Last night Everett welcomed six new Everett Police officers. This is the biggest group of Everett Police officers to have been sworn-in in almost a decade! Please welcome new officers Trysten Buckley, Ryan Eastham, D’Ondre Gibbs, Blake Johnson, Alieu Joof, and Taylor Smith! Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin personally pinned each new […]

Jim Smith breaks his silence: The truth about the Racism Report

jim smith

LYNNWOOD, August 31, 2022—In a third-party investigation by Haggard & Ganson LLP of allegations against Councilman Jim Smith concludes that “claims of race and sex discrimination” by City Executive Assistant Leah Jensen is substantiated but the claim of a hostile work environment by City of Lynnwood Race and Social Justice Coordinator Douglas Raiford was “not substantiated.” Below is an […]

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