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Be in the Know About Snow! Tools and Tips for Winter Weather Preparedness
Lynnwood City Council defers action on a new 0.1% Public Safety Sales Tax to 2026
Lynnwood council wrestles to approve 2.7% COLA increase for non-union staff
Kalshi’s Landmark Partnership with CNN: Integrating Prediction Markets into Mainstream Journalism
Trump administration rolls back Biden-Era CAFE Standards
Edmonds Food Bank receives $250,000 grant from Amazon
Jayapal introduces bill to dismantle the ‘horrifying’ immigration detention system
Rustic Cork Wine Bar opens at Port of Everett’s Restaurant Row
DOJ sues Washington state for failure to provide voter rolls
Artist d’Elaine Herard Johnson will hold final exhibit at Graphite Arts Center this Friday
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