Mukilteo residents: Vote this fall on boosting our EMS levy to keep fire & medical services strong!

The citizens of Mukilteo will have the opportunity to vote on increasing the city’s emergency medical services (EMS) levy this fall. The projected cost of providing EMS and fire services in Mukilteo in 2026 is $6.4 million. There are two primary sources of funding for these services. Fire protection is funded through general property and […]
Washington’s Stalled Involuntary Treatment Bill Exposes Failures in Combating Homelessness Crisis

Democrat lawmakers are complaining about President Donald J Trump’s new ‘housing first’ and ‘harm reduction’ EO, claiming there aren’t enough involuntary treatment beds for drug addicted homeless people. Yet, this is the system they created. In fact, they passed an involuntary treatment law years ago that was never fully implemented. They never funded the beds […]
WSDOT unveils Pre-design Study to boost safety and mobility on SR 99 in Lynnwood

LYNNWOOD—The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has initiated a pre-design study for State Route 99 (SR 99) in Lynnwood and unincorporated Snohomish County to identify improvements that enhance safety and mobility for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users, while meeting Complete Streets requirements, with public input sought through an ongoing online open house. SR 99 […]
Marysville Police arrest two men connected to stabbing death in March

MARYSVILLE—On July 26, 2025, the Marysville Police Department announced the arrests of two suspects in connection with the March 31, 2025, stabbing death of 66-year-old Gheorghe Sandru, describing the incident as a premeditated armed robbery that led to homicide charges against both individuals. Marysville Police Officers responded to a 911 call at approximately 6:16 a.m. […]
Lynnwood Council proposes new rule changes that financially benefit itself while budget crisis talks resume

LYNNWOOD—At its upcoming Business Meeting on Monday, July 28, the Council is to vote on revisions to its Council Rules of Procedure and further discuss the City’s budget crisis. The upcoming 6 p.m. Business Meeting can be attended in person at City Hall or watched virtually via Zoom or Livestream. Public comments are limited to […]
Nurses’ union shames Kaiser Permanente for ending transgender surgeries for minors

[The Center Square] – The nation’s largest nurses’ union is blasting Kaiser Permanente for pausing gender-affirming surgeries for patients under 19 starting next month, due to pending litigation and pressure from the Trump administration. “As the legal and regulatory environment for gender-affirming care continues to evolve, we must carefully consider the significant risks being created […]
Police probing theft of fire vehicle later recovered in Shoreline

EDMONDS—Edmonds Police are investigating the theft of a South County Fire Ford F-150 vehicle, stolen from the scene of a residential fire investigation Friday, July 25. The vehicle was recovered a short time later in Shoreline, with what appears to be minor damage. Around 11:45 a.m., four firefighters were investigating a residential fire that occurred […]
The District pursues new $15 million investment program to advance its economic redevelopment Master Plan

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood Public Facilities District (otherwise known as “The District”) is seeking to utilize the Snohomish County Treasurer’s Community Investment Program with the issuance of up to $15 million bonds towards its economic development goals and refinancing its existing debt obligations. A similar $15 million short-term loan was utilized by the Port of Everett back […]
PSRC honors Little Bear Creek Advance Mitigation Site

EVERETT– The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is honoring Snohomish County’s Little Bear Creek Advance Mitigation Site (LBCAMS) with the Vision 2050 award. The award will be presented to the county at a ceremony on the Snohomish County campus at 10 a.m., Monday, July 28. The PSRC Vision 2050 award recognizes work done in the […]
US Dept of Education releases $137 million in frozen funds to Washington State

OLYMPIA—The United States Department of Education announced Friday, July 25, that it will release the entirety of the $137 million in frozen funds to Washington state. “This is a welcome change in direction—school districts, educators, families, and students can take a deep breath knowing vital services won’t be abruptly ended or reduced in the upcoming […]