Reunited: Mukilteo and Everett ‘build bridges’ across cities with opening of Edgewater Bridge

MUKILTEO & EVERETT—The cities of Mukilteo and Everett collectively cut the ribbon on the Edgewater Bridge replacement Monday, April 27, which carries West Mukilteo Boulevard to the western limits of Everett. The bridge will officially open to traffic tomorrow, April 28, after two years of closure. For the last 80 years, the Edgewater Bridge carried […]
$7.7B on the Line: Mayor Franklin Leads Charge to Keep Everett Link on Track

EVERETT— With a looming $34.5 billion budget deficit facing Sound Transit’s regional light rail over the next 20 years, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin in an April 23, 2026, letter to the Sound Transit Board is laying a compelling case to keep a fully funded Everett Link in an upcoming ST3 System Plan vote expected no later than June 30. […]
AG Brown sues Albertsons, Safeway, and Haggen for deceptive ‘buy one get one free’ deals

OLYMPIA — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown filed a consumer protection lawsuit on April 27 alleging that Albertsons Companies, the corporate owner of Safeway, Albertsons, and Haggen grocery stores, systematically overcharged Washington consumers in more than 3 million transactions over a five-year period through misleading “buy one get one free” (BOGO) promotions. “We’re not going […]
Community Transit takeover sparks union backlash, Everett faces largest sales tax increase in state history

EVERETT—The City of Everett and Community Transit announced April 22 they are resuming work on an interlocal agreement to annex Everett into Community Transit’s Public Transportation Benefit Area, a move that would dissolve Everett Transit as a separate agency and transfer its services, routes, fleet, facilities and employees to the larger regional provider while doubling […]
Trump administration denies Hazard Mitigation Grant to Washington state

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson’s request for Hazard Mitigation Grant monies was denied by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Thursday, April 23 though the federal agency did approve a major disaster declaration earlier in the month. Back in February 17 Washington Governor Bob Ferguson submitted a $182.3 million request to the FEMA for Public Assistance […]
COMMENTARY: Minnesota fraud led to billions stolen from autism and food Programs

Nearly 90 individuals in Minnesota, predominantly Somali’s, have been convicted or pled guilty in connection to a brazen scam to defraud the American taxpayer of billions of dollars. Funds that were earmarked for children with autism and to feed struggling families were diverted into the pockets of Somali pirates to bankroll lavish lifestyles and extravagant […]
Cole Allen manifesto: ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’ wanted to kill Trump officials

WASHINGTON, D.C.—In a manifesto attributed to Cole Allen, the 31-year-old suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, he identifies as a “Friendly Federal Assassin” who had a “real opportunity” kill “Administration officials.” Allen remains in federal custody. “What my representatives do reflects on me,” Allen allegedly wrote in a manifesto released by the […]
Rep Cindy Ryu enters race to replace fellow democrat Jesse Salomon

SHORELINE—Washington State Representative Cindy Ryu (D) has entered the Senate race to replace fellow Democrat, and incumbent, Sen. Jesse Salomon to represent the 32nd district. Ryu’s approach to the Senate will be, more-or-less, a continuation of the work that she’s been conducting in the House for the last 15 years in that she welcomes conversation […]
Public invited to Regional Apprenticeship Pathways Showcase, April 30

MARYSVILLE—The Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) Program invites community members, local leaders, and media to its 2026 Spring Showcase, on Thursday, April 30, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, at RAP Center, Marysville-Pilchuck High School, 5611 108th St NE in Marysville. The event will feature student-led tours and project presentations that highlight the skills and accomplishments of RAP students […]
Nonprofits to report every dollar, the era of fiscal sponsorship ‘Black Holes’ coming to an end

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Department of the Treasury on April 23 announced that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will revise Form 990, the annual information return filed by tax-exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, to require the reporting of government contracts, government grants, and fiscal sponsorship arrangements to boost transparency, strengthen oversight, […]