County Council adopts $3.22 billion biennial budget with split vote
SNOHOMISH COUNTY—After months and careful deliberation, the Snohomish County Council adopted its first biennial Budget during a Public Hearing Monday, November 25—a $3.22 billion operating budget for the upcoming 2025 and 2026 fiscal years. “As the Chair of the Council, I am so proud of my fellow Councilmembers who all deliberated both passionately and respectfully […]
John Braun: It’s time to give thanks — and to restore our state
Our nation celebrates Thanksgiving in late November, as a nation, because of an October 1863 proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln. Prior to that, states celebrated on the dates of their choice. Using words, you would more likely hear from a pulpit than a government leader these days, our 16th president invited his fellow citizens […]
Meet Me in Arlington for our Hometown Holidays Celebration
ARLINGTON—Meet me in Arlington for Arlington’s Hometown Holidays celebration! The magic starts on November 30th in Legion Park, where Arlington’s Christmas Tree will be lit at 5 p.m. Lights will be twinkling and carolers will be singing, while visitors enjoy fire pits and roasting marshmallows with special guests, Mrs. Claus and Olaf. An unexpected snowfall […]
Thanksgiving Safety tips by Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office
Olympia – As families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, it’s important to keep fire safety in mind to ensure a safe and joyful holiday. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Thanksgiving Day has the highest number of home-cooking fire incidents across the nation, and residential fires are approximately three times more likely to occur […]
Confusing initiative titles should not be a thing
A recent KIRO 7 News headline from Nov. 6, the day after the recent election, reads: “‘Confusing verbiage’ may have influenced WA voters on statewide initiatives, expert says.” Ya think? You didn’t need an expert to tell you that. Read the titles for yourself. Those of us paying attention to 2024 ballot measures for months have been worried all […]
Public invited to 2025 Legislative Kickoff: “One County, One Voice”
EVERETT—Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) will host the Legislative Kickoff on Thursday, December 5, 2024, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Elks Lodge #479 in Everett. Presented by Boeing and Republic Services, this annual event connects local business leaders and elected officials to advocate for policies that drive economic success in Snohomish County. Under […]
Senate Democrats set new leadership, committee membership of 2025 session
OLYMPIA—The Senate Democratic Caucus voted Thursday, November 21, to confirm committee leadership and membership positions for the 2025 legislative session. The 2025 session will bring eight new members to the Senate Democratic Caucus. Seven senators decided to retire or run for another office following the 2024 legislative session, and Democrats added a 30th member — […]
Mukilteo to hold Public Hearing on Capital Improvement Plan
MUKILTEO—The Mukilteo City Council will hold a Public Hearing at their December 02, 2024, regular meeting that begins at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, located at 11930 Cyrus Way, on the adoption of its 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The Washington State Growth Management Act requires local jurisdictions to include a Capital Facilities […]