Brian Cole, Jr, arrested for the 2021 US Capitol pipe bombs placed ahead of J6

WASHINGTON, D.C.—A federal criminal complaint unsealed Thursday, December 4, charges Brian J Cole, Jr, a 30-year-old resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce with intent to harm individuals or damage property, and maliciously attempting to damage or destroy the headquarters of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and Democratic National Committee […]
Lynnwood City Council continues its discussion on recodifying animal control laws

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council continued its discussion on recodifying portions of the Lynnwood Municipal Code (LMC) related to animal control and dangerous animals at its Work Session Monday, December 1, but no action was taken just yet. The city of Lynnwood had requests – from both members of the council and members of the community […]
Be in the Know About Snow! Tools and Tips for Winter Weather Preparedness

EVERETT – Snohomish County Public Works is prepared with the right people, equipment, and materials to handle winter weather on unincorporated roads across Snohomish County. As road maintenance crews prepare for the cold, residents can do the same by refamiliarizing themselves with useful tools and reminders to reference during snow and ice events. Snohomish County […]
Lynnwood City Council defers action on a new 0.1% Public Safety Sales Tax to 2026

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council on December 1, unanimously agreed to postpone consideration of a proposed 0.1% public safety sales tax ordinance and remove it from its December 8 agenda to be revisited in early 2026. The council would like to provide Lynnwood Police Chief Cole Langdon enough time to complete a full review of state-mandated […]
Lynnwood council wrestles to approve 2.7% COLA increase for non-union staff

LYNNWOOD—Facing a structural budget deficit that is still short approximately $3.1 million, Lynnwood City Council members are wrestling with whether to grant non-represented (GSO) city employees the same 2.7% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) the City is being asked to approve for its unionized AFSCME employees. Human Resources Director Annie Vandenkooy urged the City Council on Monday, […]