Wyman to assume federal election security role, resign as Secretary of State

OLYMPIA, Wash., October 26, 2021 — Secretary of State Kim Wyman announced today she will be resigning to accept an appointment to serve as the Senior Election Security Lead for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the nation’s lead for cyber, infrastructure, and election security. She will resign as secretary of state, effective Nov. […]
Missing Lynnwood teen

LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 26, 2021 – Mother of 13-year-old Edmonds School District student Taupule Valavala is reporting her son missing. Taupule was last seen 7:15 a.m. last Thursday, October 21 on the school bus. He was wearing blue jeans, black jacket, black beanie and a black backpack. If you have any information leading to the […]
Missing Mukilteo man found dead

Mukilteo, Wash., October 25, 2021 – On October 22, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the person found dead on October 16 near the 4600 block of 88th Street SW in Mukilteo as 27-year-old Sarath Vasanthavada. Vasanthavada was reported missing since September 27, 2021. The cause and manner of death have not yet been […]
Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort announces new Chief People Officer & Chief Technology Officer

Arlington, WA – Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort is pleased to announce that Stephen Heise and Allen Kreger have been appointed as Chief People Officer and Chief Technology Officer, respectively. Heise brings over 16 years of human resource management experience and 20 years of experience at the VP level to Angel Of The Winds […]
Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Meeting

LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 24, 2021 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, October 25 BUSINESS MEETING the Lynnwood City Council will discuss the following items: Strategic Plan Update Discussion for Vehicle License Fee Preliminary findings: Business Survey Updates to 2021 Salary Schedule To read what happened during the last City Council meeting, click here. Strategic Plan Update The […]
Lynnwood City Council drives debate about $40 car-tab fees

With the majority of Lynnwood residents voting to remove the annual vehicle fee, Council President George Hurst presented an ordinance to do so. However, the debate around the ordinance’s pros and cons tumbles on as councilmembers gear up to vote on the matter in the upcoming Business Meeting. October 18 Regular Work Session During the […]
FDA-approved Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine clarifications

Shortly after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval for the Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine, the Lynnwood Times asked the administration several clarifying questions regarding the approval and the rebranding of Pfizer’s vaccine. Certain components of the FDA’s literature on the matter left questions unanswered. For example, why is the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine being marketed […]
Local Eat’s Spotlight: TAPPED MUKILTEO

TAPPED Mukilteo just opened for business at the beginning of the year. A spot for family, friends, couples, singles, and sports fans, TAPPED pays homage to the Pacific Northwest with its locally sourced menu and seasonal craft beer. I had the Seafood Chowder and the Prime Rib Dip. First Impressions of TAPPED MUKILTEO TAPPED Mukilteo […]
Letter-to-Editor: Christine Frizzell has my vote

I write today in support of the candidacy of Christine Frizzell for Mayor of Lynnwood. In my opinion, there is no other candidate as qualified as Christine to be Mayor. In her years of professional accounting experience, she is unmatched as a wise budgeter and controller of finances. She has helped innumerable private clients to fiscal […]
Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Meeting

LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 17, 2021 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, October 18 WORK SESSION the Lynnwood City Council will discuss the following items: Council Rules Revision Discussion of proposed Contract Award – Community Recovery Center Design Discussion for Vehicle License Fee To read what happened during the last City Council meeting, click here. Community Recovery Center […]