State Superintendent statement to Trump admin on compliance with DEI policies

Last Thursday, April 3, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights asked states to certify their compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as well as the Department’s interpretation of the decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College (“SFFA v. Harvard”). This is […]
City of Mukilteo to Hold Annual Curbside Cleanup on May 17

MUKILTEO—The City of Mukilteo, in partnership with Waste Management, will hold its annual citywide curbside cleanup event on Saturday, May 17, 2025. This service is available to regular residential customers with cart service or cart-based service. Accepted items for pickup include up to 1 yard of materials (approximately 5 bags) weighing no more than a […]
Line 1 service disrupted for repair work from April 14 to 23

Passengers should prepare for additional travel time as Line 1 service will experience major disruptions from April 14 to April 23 to accommodate necessary rail repair work in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. During this time, the southbound track will be closed between Westlake and Stadium stations. This disruption will allow crews to remove, replace, and […]
Disabled veteran says he’s forced to live in damaged apartment in Everett

EVERETT—A disabled veteran, Matthew Rhodes, says he is being forced to live in, what he considers to be, “uninhabitable” conditions after a neighbor upstairs caused flooding which severely damaged his Everett apartment. The apartment complex says habitability was established by a professional third-party vendor, however. Rhodes moved into the Helm Apartments – located at 128 […]