Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Banquet tickets on sale

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet tickets are on sale. The Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame will honor the 2020 Induction Class at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center at Angel Of The Winds Arena on Wednesday, September 22nd. The banquet begins with a Social Hour and […]
Night work to affect I-5 overnight traffic

SEATTLE – Seattle City Light crews will be relocating an overhead transmission line on I-5 at Northeast 195th Street in Shoreline as part of Sound Transit’s Lynnwood Link Extension project. The reliability work will result in nightly traffic impacts on Aug. 3-4. To complete this work safely, Washington State Patrol troopers and construction crews must […]
121 crimes reported to LPD, burglaries tops list

LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 31, 2021 – A total of 121 crimes were reported to the Lynnwood Police Department, with theft within chain stores leading the list of crimes for the week of July 18-25 in Lynnwood. Stores such as Walmart, Costco and Walgreens are among some of the places where incidents occurred. There has also […]
Possible COVID-19 Exposure at July 26 City Council Meeting

LYNNWOOD, WA (July 30, 2021) – Today, the City of Lynnwood was notified that a member of our community who attended the July 26 City Council Meeting, has tested positive for COVID-19. This individual began exhibiting mild symptoms on Wednesday and subsequently got a COVID-19 test, receiving positive results earlier this morning. Based on this […]
Gregerson kicks off her Welcome Back campaign

MUKILTEO, Wash., July 30, 2021 – Mayor Jennifer Gregerson hosted her mayoral campaign welcome back soiree on July 29, overlooking the gorgeous Harbor Pointe Golf course where many met on a hot summer day to show their support. In attendance was Everett mayor Cassie Franklin and City Council candidates Tim Ellis and Carolyn Carlson. Jennifer […]
Innovations in aerospace: Science fiction becoming reality

Washington D.C. – Science Fiction often depicts the year 2000 as a year of flying cars, artificial intelligence, and autonomous computers. Although it may seem like we are a long way from realizing the Jetsons vision of 2062, recent innovations in the U.S. aerospace industry indicate that the future may be closer than most would […]
Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Agenda

LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 30, 2021 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, August 2 regular WORK SESSION and Special BUSINESS MEETING, the following items will be voted on or discussed: American Rescue Plan Act Funding Immediate Needs Michelle Meyer, Director of Finance Appointments: Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board, Position #3 and Position #5 David Kleitsch, Development and […]
Staying Healthy and Cool in High Heat

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – Temperatures are expected to increase Friday and remain hot into the weekend, and residents are encouraged to be prepared. Cooling stations are available throughout Snohomish County. Snohomish County is not currently part of the heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service for much of Washington state. However, temperatures are likely […]
Good news for the Mukilteo economy: Sales tax revenues 33% higher than expected

MUKILTEO, Wash., July 29, 2021 – The City of Mukilteo sales tax revenues continue to perform above expectations, 33.7% higher than anticipated last fall – good news for the Mukilteo economy and for Mukilteo businesses. “This is great news for city services, but even better news for the local economy. A healthy economy where every […]
Op Ed: George Hurst on the death of Tirhas Tesfatsion

The tragedy that occurred at the Lynnwood Jail on July 13th has had a deep impact on our community and the City Council grieves with everyone who has been touched by this event. The fact that there is an ongoing investigation limits the public comments by the Council. But we want all parties to know […]