Governor Inslee tours Snohomish County

Snohomish County, Wash., June 9, 2021 – Governor Jay Inslee toured Snohomish County Monday, June 7, visiting Community Health Center in Edmonds, Edmonds College in Lynnwood, Pallet in Everett, and the new WSDOT ferry terminal in Mukilteo. “It’s just been a great day, there’s so many positive things going on in Snohomish County right now,” […]
Lynnwood summer Recreation Center

The Governor has announced a full reopening of the State on June 30. The following is what you can expect: You will need to continue to register in advance either over the phone (425-670-5732) or online at playlynnwood.com for pool and weight room sessions, unless you are a 10 visit or annual pass holder. If […]
Kirkland Children’s Business Fair June 19

Gives kids in our community an opportunity to spread their entrepreneurial wings! Kirkland Children’s Business Fair is an opportunity for children ages 6-15 to explore their passion, ideate, create a product of their interest, and launch their own business. Kids gain a hands-on experience with marketing and selling their creations with their friends and family […]
Conservation Futures Program 2021 Grant Round 2

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., June 7, 2021—The Snohomish County Conservation Futures Program Advisory Board (CFPAB) today announced that applications are being accepted from Monday, June 7, 2021 to Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. for potential funding assistance from the Snohomish County Conservation Futures Program (CFPAB). The CFPAB anticipates application review at the Wednesday, September […]
Mukilteo residents protest ahead of HAP vote

MUKULTEO, Wash., June 6, 2021 – Residents of Mukilteo took to the streets Sunday demanding the city council vote against its proposed Housing Action Plan (HAP) ahead of Monday’s vote. The group is planning a second protest Monday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. “We are encouraging the city council to reject it […]
Facing a $7.9 billion affordability gap, Sound Transit considers its options

SEATTLE, Wash., June 6, 2021 – Following an unprecedented affordability gap of $7.9 billion, down from $11.5 billion, Sound Transit looks to realignment strategies to ensure voter-approved projects – ST-2 and ST-3 – remain on schedule due to the combined effects of the pandemic and increased cost estimates. Despite these major setbacks, Sound Transit assures […]
Photo of the Week: Sunset in Edmonds

EDMONDS, Wash., June 6, 2021 – There are few sunsets that make the same impact like the ones in Edmonds. Picturesque, like from one of the French masters such as Claude Monett. This sunset gives one the anticipation of a new with new hopes and new expectations. Past Photo’s of the Week
Art Walk Edmonds on June 17

Local artists will continue to be showcased at businesses all month long during June, while several of them will also host a third Thursday night Art Walk on June 17th from 5-8pm. Fifteen downtown Edmonds businesses have local art on their walls to share with you during their open hours during the month of June (appointments […]
Pop-up vaccination site at Silver Creek Family Church on June 7

LYNNWOOD, Wash., June 4, 2021 – Silver Creek Family Church, WAGRO Foundation, and Snohomish County Latino Coalition under the direction of the Snohomish Health District will provide the Pfizer vaccine this coming Monday, 4:30-7 p.m. June 7. The location of the Pop-Up Vaccination Site is located at Silver Creek Family Church, 5326 176th St SW […]
Gay bashing on Moses Lake ends in flaming boat

MOSES LAKE, Wash., June 4, 2021 – A TikTok video has gone viral with almost 11 million views of an apparent gay bashing incident at Moses Lake, ending in the assailants’ boat bursting into flames and its occupants being rescued by their LGBTQ victims. According to the video the LGBTQ family was being harassed by […]