August 18, 2026 3:11 pm

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Mukilteo Waterfront RFQ Opens for 1.19-Acre Site Next to Ferry Terminal and Lighthouse

Mukilteo Waterfront

MUKILTEO — The City of Mukilteo has taken its first formal step toward revitalizing a long-underutilized stretch of city-owned shoreline, releasing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) on July 29, 2026, that invites experienced development teams to compete for the chance to lease and develop a 1.19-acre waterfront site on Puget Sound as part of the […]

Washington Bar Exam canceled after tech failure, 700 aspiring lawyers in limbo, calls for class-action lawsuit and diploma privilege

washington bar exam

YAKIMA — Hundreds of aspiring lawyers who traveled to the Yakima Convention & Event Center for Washington’s first NextGen Uniform Bar Exam instead spent hours battling failed connections, only to learn the entire July administration had been canceled, leaving careers, finances and carefully laid plans in limbo. The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), which […]

Arlington opens long-awaited bicycle pump track at Jensen Park

ARLINGTON — After nearly 15 years of planning, the City of Arlington officially opened its new bicycle pump track at Jensen Park on Wednesday, July 29. A pump track is a looping course featuring small hills, known as rollers, and banked turns, or berms. Riders maintain momentum by shifting their body weight rather than pedaling, […]

Boeing reports higher revenue and strong free cash flow in Second Quarter 2026

Boeing IAM

ARLINGTON, Va. — Boeing Company reported second-quarter results Tuesday, July 28, showing higher revenue and a narrowed net loss against a wider-than-expected core loss, driven by increased commercial airplane deliveries as the aerospace juggernaut launched its low-rate initial production on a new 737 assembly line in Everett. “I’m very pleased with the progress our team […]

WA State Historical Society, WA Museum Association to host Museum Day

Museum Day

TACOMA—More than 100 museums across Washington State will open their doors to visitors at free or reduced rates on Museum Day, Saturday, August 8, 2026. Museum Day is part of the statewide commemoration of the semiquincentennial, America’s 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Communities across Washington are organizing local events to commemorate this landmark year, including Museum Day, which is intended […]

Coffee Chats Explores How Circular Economy Turns Efficiency into Opportunity 

Circular Economy

EVERETT — Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) hosts Circular Economy and Industrial Symbiosis: From Efficiency to Opportunity on Tuesday, August 11, via Zoom as part of its monthly Coffee Chats series in partnership with 425 Business Magazine. “As supply chains and resource costs continue to shift, businesses across Snohomish County are looking for innovative ways […]

August Story Time at Edmonds Bookshop to feature Corina Luyken’s Hello, Ocean

EDMONDS—August Story Time at Edmonds Bookshop will be led by children’s author/illustrator Corinna Luyken who will be reading her latest picture book Hello, Ocean on Friday, August 28th at 9:30 am.  Luyken is the author/illustrator of numerous picture books that have been translated into thirteen languages. These include The New York Times Best Seller, MY […]

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