Ferguson announces changes to SNAP benefits due to passage of One Big Beautiful Bill

OLYMPIA—With the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” today in Congress, Governor Bob Ferguson is advising that the approximately one million Washingtonians who receive the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will see a reduction in benefits. In addition, the state will now be on the hook for an additional $87.8 million in administrative costs […]
Annual Port Report Coming to Everett Waterfront on July 16

EVERETT—Economic Alliance Snohomish County will host its annual Port Report on July 16 in Everett. Presented in partnership with the Tulalip Tribes, Herald Media, North Sound Media, The Boeing Company and Snohomish County PUD, the event will feature an update from the Port of Everett on its economic impact and current projects. As a major […]
Report: Washington state has 3rd-highest childcare costs in the US

(The Center Square) – Childcare is a significant expense for families nationwide, but a new report from personal finance website and app WalletHub finds it especially challenging in Washington state. “For married couples in Washington, they’re spending between 10% and almost 13% of the median income, depending on whether it’s center-based care or like a home daycare,” […]
Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin addresses political attacks with proven results

EVERETT—As Everett’s political season gains momentum, Mayor Cassie Franklin addresses criticisms about public safety and homelessness, emphasizing her administration’s achievements and partnerships. “It is disappointing to see a political opponent dismiss the incredibly hard work of our city teams and the strong partnerships we’ve built with organizations like Everett Gospel Mission, Compass Health, Cocoon House […]
Forever 13: Community invited to remembrance event of Jayda Johnson at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park

LYNNWOOD—One year after the tragic death of 13-year-old Jayda Johnson in a mall shooting, her family in collaboration with Support 7 are organizing a remembrance event on July 3, 2025, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park to honor her memory and advocate for stronger measures to prevent youth violence. The gathering aims […]
Cat Rescued at North County Recycling and Transfer Station

ARLINGTON—On June 30, the North County Recycling and Transfer Station (NCRTS) in Arlington temporarily halted operations for approximately 20 minutes after a cat was discovered in the facility’s garbage pit. The incident occurred around 9:45 a.m. on Monday when a crew member spotted the animal while processing waste. Operations were paused, and customer traffic was […]
Pursuit ends in T-Bone Collision, suspect is a 33-y/o with an extensive criminal history

LYNNWOOD—On the evening of July 1, 2025, a police pursuit in Lynnwood, Washington, ended in a collision, resulting in multiple injuries and the arrest of suspect Aaron Lee Hull, 33, of Marysville. This is his third arrest this year and according to court documents reviewed by the Lynnwood Times, Hull has a criminal past going […]
Fatal collision on Beverly Park Road, investigation underway

LYNNWOOD—A fatal collision between a motorcycle and a Jeep occurred late Tuesday night near the 12300 block of Beverly Park Road, in unincorporated Lynnwood resulting in the death of a 46-year-old motorcyclist. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Collision Investigation Unit (CIU) is examining the incident, which took place around 11:14 p.m., Tuesday, July 1. Initial […]
Sound Transit to run extended Link 1 and 2 Line service for July 4

People celebrating Independence Day this year will be able to enjoy the convenience of extended hours of service on Link light rail. The Link 1 Line will run on a Sunday schedule, with service extended until 2 a.m., and the 2 Line will run until midnight. To accommodate people attending the Bellevue Family 4th at […]
Mead and Nehring host Building Bridges Summit at WSU Everett to foster collaboration

EVERETT—Snohomish County Council members Jared Mead and Nate Nehring teamed up with former investigative journalist, now Results Washington Director, Jesse Jones, for their second annual Building Bridges Summit at Washington State University’s Everett campus Thursday, June 26. This year’s theme, “Conversations That Connect Us,” highlighted the impact of civil discourse when grounded in empathy, curiosity, […]