Edmonds College Art Gallery presents “Someone Was, Someone Wasn’t” by Gina Grey

LYNNWOOD– Edmonds College Art Gallery is hosting the solo exhibition “Someone Was, Someone Wasn’t” featuring the works of Gina Grey during its winter art exhibition. The exhibition debuts on Friday, January 30, and runs through March 20. Someone Was, Someone Wasn’t is a series of ceramic objects that explore human fragility, loss, and emotional endurance. […]
SNAP vendor agrees to not disclose SNAP recipient data to USDA after AG Brown lawsuit

SEATTLE—Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has secured an agreement with a state vendor, Fidelity Information Services, to protect the private, personal data of more than 1 million Washington residents who receive federal food assistance benefits. Its lawsuit against the company has been dismissed. “When someone in Washington signs up for help putting food on the […]
Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis will not seek reelection to the Washington Supreme Court

OLYMPIA—Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis, 57, has announced on January 26 that she will not seek reelection for a second term, and will serve through the end of her term which ends on December 31, 2026. First elected to the Court in 2020 following an appointment by Governor Jay Inslee, she announced her […]
Ferguson and Brown slam administrative warrants, vow to partner with anti-ICE groups

OLYMPIA— In a joint press conference on January 26, Governor Bob Ferguson (D) and Attorney General Nick Brown (D) announced pre-emptive steps to hold “ICE agents accountable” in Washington state and to “protect Washingtonians” from Civil Rights violations. Ferguson and Brown also announced a letter they penned to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem urging her to […]
Snohomish woman, Jessica Krier, heads to Boston Marathon to run for Parkinson’s awareness

SNOHOMISH—Snohomish resident Jessica Krier was only eight years old when her father, Ken Pinkerton, encouraged her to run her first 5k marathon. Now, three years after her father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, she is heading to the Boston Marathon as a member of Team Fox, to raise money, and awareness, for Parkinson’s disease. For […]
Chelsea Wright appointed to Lynnwood City Council, new Poplar Extension Bridge contract awarded

LYNNWOOD—Chelsea Wright was unanimously appointed to the Lynnwood City Council Position 6 seat on Monday and will take the Oath of Office on February 2. The Position 6 seat was vacated in December 2025 following the election of Goerge Hurst as mayor. “I’m excited to show the City of Lynnwood what I am about so […]
Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame accepting public nominations for 2026 Induction Class

SNOHOMISH COUNTY – The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame accepting nominations for the 2026 Induction Class. The 2026 nominations open Sunday, February 1st. The deadline to submit nominations is Monday, March 2nd. The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame exists to recognize and honor athletes, coaches, teams, and/or sports contributors, who have distinguished themselves […]
The Everett Royals football team’s community commitment stretches far off field

EVERETT—The Everett Royals semi-pro football team is more than just another sports team, it’s a community engagement movement where players participate in charities, volunteerism, and self-improvement off the field, and wow audiences with stunning athleticism, and exciting performances, on the field. The Royals were founded by longtime football player Mike Thomas in 2020 who decided […]
Ballyhoo Theatre and Edmonds College present Seussical TYA Feb 20 through March 8

LYNNWOOD—The Ballyhoo Theater and Edmonds College are presenting Seussical TYA (Theater for Young Audiences) at the Black Box Theater at Edmonds College in Lynnwood, from February 20 through March 8. Seussical is a fantastical, family-friendly musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty that weaves together classic Dr. Seuss stories—primarily Horton Hears a Who!, Horton Hatches the Egg, and Gertrude McFuzz. […]
Port of Everett Seaport welcomes Chris Bush as new Commercial Strategy Officer

EVERETT — The Port of Everett has hired Chris Bush as its new Commercial Strategy Officer at the Port of Everett Seaport. He joined the Port in January. Bush is responsible for attracting and maintaining maritime business, maximizing the value of the Port’s eight shipping berths situated on approximately 125 acres of land, and enhancing […]