Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship case

WASHINGTON D.C.—The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) sided with the Trump administration today, in a 6-3 ruling, that would limit the ability of nationwide injunctions by federal courts, effectively allowing Trump’s executive order regarding birthright citizenship to take effect in some parts of the country. “It was a big decision, an amazing decision, […]
Everett Community College unanimously votes to close Early Learning Center

EVERETT—After over an hour of public comment backlash, the Everett Community College Board of Trustees unanimously decided to close its Early Learning Center during a court-ordered special session Thursday, June 26. To a packed room, the crowd chanted, “shame,” immediately following the Board’s vote. “This is not a cavalier decision, this is well thought out […]
DCYF reveals three-fold increase in opioid-related child death and near-death numbers for 1Q-2025

[The Center Square-WA]—The Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) has reported a significant rise in child fatalities and near-fatal incidents linked to opioid exposure in the first quarter of 2025. With 54% of child deaths under state supervision attributed to opioids, particularly fentanyl, officials are grappling with how to address this escalating […]
Hegseth, Caine tout Iranian nuclear site strikes success, criticize leaks

[The Center Square] – Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine touted the United States’ early success against Iranian nuclear site strikes in a news conference, Thursday, June 26. “President Trump directed the most complex and secretive military operation in history, and it was a resounding […]
NW Regional Aviation to conduct emergency response drill at the Arlington Municipal Airport

ARLINGTON – The Northwest Regional Aviation Consortium will be conducting an emergency response exercise at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. Aircraft from Snohomish, King, Pierce and Spokane County Sheriff’s Departments, along with the Washington State Patrol, U.S. Navy, FBI, Customs Border Patrol Air-Marine, U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Airlift Northwest, and […]
Thank you for the veto, now let’s squarely address Mukilteo’s challenges

Thank you, Mayor Marine, for vetoing the councilmanic sales tax. Now let’s turn our attention to other pressing matters facing the city. We need 10% cuts immediately – as I outlined in detail last September and October, both at the dais and in op-eds. Here is my 20-point plan for Mukilteo: 1. Rollback non-represented salaries to […]
WA Dem leader Shasti Conrad wins DNC vice chair race

The Democratic National Committee is turning a shade more evergreen. That’s because Shasti Conrad, chair of the Washington State Democratic Party, has won her bid for vice chair of the DNC. Conrad received nearly 56% of the vote. She noted in a June 20 news release that the race marked the longest election in the DNC’s […]
Port of Everett and Schack Art Center partner to bring Float Find back to the waterfront

EVERETT– The Port of Everett and Schack Art Center are excited to announce their partnership to bring art back to the waterfront this summer with the return of the iconic glass Float Find – but with a new twist. The reimagined Float Find kicks off July 11 and continues through August 29, featuring a free, […]
Lynnwood City Council adopts new Unified Development Code, boosts density, rejects fire sprinkler mandate

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council at its Business Meeting on June 23, unanimously adopted its Unified Development Code (UDC), which updated and consolidated building development, regulations, and boosts density but excludes a fire sprinkler mandate due to housing affordability concerns. The council also adopted the City Center + Alderwood Subarea Plan, updated the City’s Emergency Operations […]
Mayor vetoes sales tax increase that would have made Mukilteo highest in Washington state

MUKILTEO—Mayor Joe Marine has vetoed Ordinance 1518, a measure adopted by the Mukilteo City Council on June 16, 2025, that would have raised the city’s sales tax to the highest rate in Washington State. “As Mayor, I take seriously the responsibility to balance our financial needs with the realities our residents and businesses face,” said […]