Presler tours WA state to rally signatures for new voter ID initiative

MARYSVILLE— Scott Presler, son of a retired Navy Captain and founder of Early Vote Action, spoke to approximately 300 at Reset Church in Marysville on Sunday on the need for true grassroots efforts in Washington state to collect signatures for Initiative Measure IL26-126. The initiative, sponsored by the Washington State Republican Party, would require voter […]
Thousands of Starbucks baristas strike over stalled labor contract negotiations, but company still going strong

SEATTLE—More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers, representing 65 stores in over 40 different cities, are striking across the country as of Thursday, November 13, to protest what they’re calling “stalled contract negotiations” with the Seattle-based coffee giant. The union’s demands are for a fair union contract with improved staffing, hours, take-home pay, and on-the-job protections, […]
WA Forest Practices Board approves new rule restricting timber harvests

[The Center Square]—The state Forest Practices Board has narrowly approved a controversial water buffer rule that has drawn criticism from forestry and farming advocates, as well as local counties that say their economies will be negatively impacted. In its 7-5 vote at its Wednesday meeting, the FPB approved the new buffer that expands riparian shade protections […]
Trump admin moves to gut Washington’s new medical debt protection

OLYMPIA [Jake Goldstein-Street]—Just months after Governor Bob Ferguson signed a Washington law to keep medical debt off consumers’ credit reports, the Trump administration is looking to block such policies. The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau now says federal law preempts laws like Washington’s. The federal agency’s position is a reversal from the Biden era. Backers of Senate […]
City of Mill Creek accepting applications to Park & Recreation Board, deadline is December 10

MILL CREEK—The City of Mill Creek is currently accepting applications for one unexpired term on its Park & Recreation Board. The term will expire on October 31, 2027. Applications will be accepted through December 10, 2025, by close of business day. Advisory boards and commissions are excellent options for anyone who has wanted to have […]
Car plows through Marysville home, lands in basement

MARYSVILLE—The Marysville Police Traffic Collision Investigation Unit (TCIU) is investigating a collision that resulted in injuries to the driver and significant structural damage to a Marysville home. At approximately 05:45 a.m., Sunday, November 16, Marysville Police and Marysville Fire District personnel responded to a single-vehicle collision in the 5400 block of Sunnyside Blvd., in Marysville. […]
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 on this […]