Signature gatherers for two new initiatives facing harassment and violence

Signature collection efforts by Let’s Go Washington (LGW) are being met by reports of resistance in the forms of alleged verbal harassment, physical violence, and tampering—and they are only into their first week! LGW is collecting signatures for two initiatives: IL26-001 – Strengthening communication between parents and schools; and IL26-638 – Protecting fairness in girls’ […]
How Snohomish County’s Family Farms Are Thriving Through Innovation and Agricultural Heritage

Snohomish County’s rich agricultural history is a cornerstone of our culture and heritage. Family farms have long provided fresh, locally grown food while contributing significantly to our economy. Beyond their economic role, these farms are vital stewards of the natural environment. A healthy environment is essential for sustainable food production. Yet, growing pressures from urbanization […]
WA public lands commissioner wants $100 million boost for wildfire funding

Washington’s public lands commissioner is asking the Legislature for roughly $100 million more to prevent and fight wildfires. Dave Upthegrove wants a $60 million boost for wildfire prevention funding that was shortchanged in the last legislative session. Plus, he is seeking $44.8 million more for wildfire fighting for the 2026 fiscal year, which runs through […]
Billions of dollars in new sales tax on services take effect on Oct 1

A contentious new sales tax on services that Democratic state lawmakers relied on to pay for Washington’s latest 2025-2027 biennium state budget—former Governor Jay Inslee (D) last proposed state budget before leaving office— is set to take effect Wednesday, October 1. Senate Bill 5814 is one of the biggest moneymakers used to bring in an estimated […]
FAA reinstates Boeing’s limited authority to issue airworthiness certificates, paving the way for potential 737 MAX production increase

EVERETT—After six years, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reinstated Boeing’s ability to issue airworthiness certificates for select 737 MAX and 787 airplanes on a limited basis, marking a significant step toward restoring trust in the aerospace giant’s production processes. The reinstatement takes effect starting Monday, September 29. The FAA’s decision, driven by rigorous safety […]
Larsen Op-Ed: Republicans in Congress are doubling down on a health care crisis of their own making

At a time when families are already struggling with high prices and a weak job market, Republicans in Congress are doubling down on a health care crisis of their own making. Deep Medicaid cuts, major changes to Medicare coverage, and the pending expiration of essential health care tax credits are creating immense uncertainty in the […]
Join Northwest Girlchoir for Visiting Days in October

Northwest Girlchoir is holding its upcoming Visiting Days, October 13-14, and is calling on students in grades 1-6 to join one of their rehearsals. Northwest Girlchoir welcomes all girls and gender identities beyond the binary, fostering inclusivity and diversity within our community. Visit www.northwestgirlchoir.org/visiting-days-2025 to learn more and sign up! Rehearsal Visit Options: Parents of visiting […]
Verdant boosts 2026 funding to $6.5 million, supporting 43 partners

LYNNWOOD—At its September 24 public board meeting, Verdant Health Commissioners approved $6.5 million in funding for 43 community partners focused on enhancing the health and well-being of South Snohomish County residents. To address heightened community needs due to reduced federal funding for health programs, the Commissioners allocated an additional $500,000 beyond the initial budget. Of […]
Washington state projects $903 million less revenue through 2029

OLYMPIA—Washington state is projecting a $903 million decrease in Near General Fund revenue collections through 2029 from its June 2025 forecast, according to estimates released Tuesday by the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (ERFC). According to ERFC, “The changes in the forecast are primarily the result of a weaker taxable sales forecast for […]
Trump would-be assassin found guilty, attempts to kill himself in courtroom

FORT PIERCE, Fla.—Ryan Routh, 59, who on September 15 attempted to assassinate then-Presidential candidate Donald J Trump on September 15, 2024, at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, tried to kill himself in the courtroom, September 23, after being found guilty on all 5 counts. The five counts Routh was found […]