Hobbs rebukes Trump’s vow to eliminate mail-in voting nationwide

WASHINGTON, D.C.—In a bold move that will likely be met with fierce legal opposition, President Donald J Trump announced on Monday, August 18, on Truth Social that he will be signing an executive order to “get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS,” calling the mail-in voting system a “scam” that facilitates voter fraud. “The president’s announcement should […]
‘Washington State will not be bullied!’ Ferguson vows to defend sanctuary policies against DOJ and DHS

OLYMPIA—Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson (D), joined by elected leaders and community members, held a press conference Tuesday, August 19, addressing United States Attorney General Pam Bondi’s cease and desist letter sent Wednesday, August 13 – ordering Washington state to adhere to federal immigration enforcement efforts or risk federal cuts and criminal prosecution of officials […]
Edmonds’ Frances Anderson Center to hold Fall Programs Open House

EDMONDS—The City of Edmonds will be holding a fall program open house for its Frances Anderson Cultural and Leisure Center on Saturday, September 13, where guests can meet instructors, learn about upcoming new programs, and catch a presentation by the Reptile Man. The Frances Anderson Center’s, located at 700 Main Street in Edmonds, open house […]
Public invited to candlelight vigil for overdose awareness month

EVERETT – For the ninth year, people will gather at the end of August to remember loved ones, share resources, and spread a message of action and hope during A Night To Remember, A Time To Act. All are invited to participate in the annual remembrance and awareness event. This year’s event is set for […]
Snohomish County Public Works completes two federal grant-funded projects

EVERETT– Snohomish County Public Works completed bridge and rural road preservation projects this summer that wouldn’t have been possible without federal funding. Crews recently completed repainting and rehabilitating Red Bridge 537 on the Mountain Loop Highway and performing an asphalt overlay of four miles of 140th St NW/NE (Fire Trail Rd) along the north boundary […]
WA state issued CDL to illegal alien who killed 3 in crash, USDOT launching full-scale investigation

WASHINGTON, D.C.—United States Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced August 19 that his department’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has now launch an official investigation how failures at the Department of Licensing in the states of Washington and California led to the issuance of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to Harjinder Singh, 28, […]
Washington’s Midsummer Renaissance Faire’s 16th year comes to a close

SNOHOMISH—The fictional 16th Century town of Merriwick closed its gates Sunday as the last of its inhabitants exited the grounds to return to their everyday lives in the modern age. “We’re thrilled to welcome everyone back to the Washington Midsummer Renaissance Faire for another year of magic and merriment,” said David Day, Faire Organizer. “Our […]
Nathan Caferro Promoted to Sports Events Manager of Sports Commission

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—The Snohomish County Sports Commission announces the promotion of Nathan Caferro to Sports Events Manager. As the Sports Events Manager, Nathan will elevate our Event Services Program including assisting with our annual sporting events and starting an Equipment Donation Program. Nathan began working for the Snohomish County Sports Commission as the Sports Event Coordinator […]