Washington Wolfpack Game 7 ends with a 42-35 Renegades Win

EVERETT [JUSTIN MARK | WOLFPACK]—The Washington Wolfpack faced off against the Beaumont Renegades in the Angels of the Wind Arena on ViceTV. The Wolfpack had won two road games in a row and returned to play in front of their home crowd for the first time since facing Albany. This game was a rematch from […]
Buyers gain leverage in Snohomish County as home listings increase

LYNNWOOD—Real estate broker Jason Fox says Snohomish County’s housing market is experiencing a meaningful shift this spring, with rising inventory giving buyers more breathing room even as homes continue to sell. In a YouTube video posted May 12 titled “Seattle Inventory Is Surging… So Why Are Homes Still Selling?,” Fox, of The Madrona Group, offered […]
WA lawmaker’s attempt to get ethics charges dismissed rejected by ethics board

OLYMPIA [Jerry Cornfield]—A state ethics board has declined to dismiss an ethics complaint against Washington state Representative Tarra Simmons, setting the stage for the wide-ranging allegations to be contested in a public hearing next month. Simmons, a Democrat, had filed a motion asking the Legislative Ethics Board to dismiss the complaint. She contended at a hearing Wednesday that the […]
Snohomish County leadership presents Memorial Day Resolution and Proclamation to Naval Station Everett

EVERETT—The seat of county government, the Snohomish County Council, formally recognized Memorial Day by presenting both a council resolution and an executive proclamation for the first time to Command Master Chief Jeffrey Fleming on behalf of Naval Station Everett on May 20. The proclamation urges residents to observe a national moment of remembrance at 3 […]
NOAA predicts a strong 2026 El Niño: A warmer, drier winter and lower snowpack in Pacific Northwest

SEATTLE—Forecasters are tracking the likely emergence of a strong El Niño later this year, with some models suggesting it could rank among the most intense events in more than a century—a “super” El Niño. El Niño and its counterpart La Niña form the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, the dominant driver of year-to-year climate variability across the […]
Nate’s Corner: Why Housing First policy is failing Snohomish County

For decades, governments at the local, state, and federal levels have approached homelessness and addiction with good intentions. At this point, billions of dollars have been poured into programs, outreach efforts, and services intended to help our struggling neighbors escape the throes of addiction. But today, it is clear that what we are doing is […]