December 20, 2025 3:08 am

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Public invited to Lynnwood State of City Feb 26

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LYNNWOOD—You’re invited to Lynnwood’s State of the City event on Wednesday, February 26th, at 9 a.m. (doors will open at 8 a.m.) at the Lynnwood Event Center. This year’s theme is “A City With Purpose.” Frank Percival, President and CEO of the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce, will emcee the event. Guest speakers at this year’s […]

SnoPUD approves rate increase representing $32.9M in additional revenue

PUD rate increase

EVERETT—With a vote of two and one abstention, the Snohomish PUD Board of Commissioners approved a 4.6 percent system-average rate increase for all customer classes during its meeting on January 21, effective April 1, 2025.  Both Commissioners Sid Logan and Tanya Olson voted to approve the motion; Commissioner Julieta Altamirano-Crosby abstained. “The most important thing […]

 300+ recovery champions to meet lawmakers for Recovery Advocacy Day

Recovery Advocacy Day

OLYMPIA—On February 6, 2025, the Washington Recovery Alliance (WRA) will convene over 300 recovery champions at the Washington State Capitol in Olympia to meet with lawmakers and advocate for legislative priorities as part of Recovery Advocacy Day (RAD). Since 2014, the WRA has created a statewide community that celebrates and advocates for recovery. Since the […]

A permit may soon be required for Washingtonians to purchase firearms

permit firearms

OLYMPIA—A proposal to require a permit to purchase firearms is the latest gun legislation to be introduced in this year’s legislative session. “I think a lot of people miss that no one that I know of, at least here, is anti-Second Amendment,” said Nico Battle, from the Alliance for Gun Responsibility, in support of the […]

Hundreds rally for undocumented immigrant protections

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OLYMPIA—More than 500 people braved the cold with their monarch butterfly signs – symbols of immigration, freedom, and movement – to support undocumented immigrant rights during a rally on Thursday, January 30 in Olympia, organized by the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN). Brenda Rodríguez López, executive director of WAISN, said she wasn’t afraid despite warnings […]

Bill critics alleging will undo Parents’ Rights initiative moves forward

House Education

(The Center Square)—House Republicans in the Washington State Legislature offered up dozens of amendments Thursday, January 30, during an executive session before the House Education Committee, but none were successful in slowing down a bill that critics say would undo a parents’ bill of rights initiative passed by lawmakers last year. House Bill 1296 would, according to the […]

Lynnwood Public Facilities District meeting on February 4

Lynnwood Public Facilities

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood Public Facilities District, now called “The District,” will conduct a hybrid meeting on February 4 to take place at the Lynnwood Public Facilities District Conference Room located at 3815 196th St SW in Lynnwood. Participants may also zoom into the meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for March 4, 2025. Meeting date and time: […]

National Burn Awareness Week: Preventing Burns in the Homes

Burn Awareness

OLYMPIA—The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is providing tips to prevent burn injuries in the community during National Burn Awareness Week, February 2-8, 2025.  This year’s emphasis is on preventing burns in the home. Burn hazards can be found in every living space, including houses, apartments, and temporary shelters. By taking a few simple precautions, […]

School delays and cancellations for February 3

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY—School districts across the Snohomish County have issued alerts of delays and cancellations for Monday, February 3, 2025. Arlington Home – Arlington Public Schools (wednet.edu) Due to poor road conditions in some areas of Arlington, all schools will be starting two hours late this morning. There will be no out-of-district transportation, no AM/PM APPLE […]

DNC Members Elect New Slate of DNC Officers

DNC Officers

On Saturday, February 1, Democratic National Committee (DNC) members voted to elect a new slate of DNC Officers including positions for Chair, Vice Chair of Civic Engagement and Voter Participation, three Vice Chairs, Secretary, Treasurer, and National Finance Chair.  The DNC is the principal governing organization of the Democratic Party of the United States. The new elected […]

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