Marysville Parks Board, Planning Commission need you

MARYSVILLE –If you’re a Marysville resident who wants to get more involved in your city, consider applying to serve on the Parks, Culture and Recreation Advisory Board or the Planning Commission. The opening on the Parks, Culture and Recreation Advisory Board is to complete a term ending in February 2027. The board meets at 5 […]
Come have a ‘Merrysville’ holiday weekend!

MARYSVILLE –With the City of Marysville’s name beginning in ‘Merry,’ it’s no surprise that it is the place to be for a jolly holiday weekend Dec. 6 and 7. Bring your friends and family for festive fun in downtown Marysville! Saturday, Dec. 6 4-8 p.m. Holiday Market Comeford Park, State Avenue & 5th Street […]
Celebrate the season at Merry Mukilteo on Dec 6

MUKILTEO—Ring in the holiday season with joy and community spirit at the annual Merry Mukilteo event on Saturday, December 6, from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at the Rosehill Community Center. This celebration features family-friendly activities, live performances, and the lighting of the tree! Join us for a festive afternoon and evening filled with crafts, music, and more. […]
Senator Liias and Sno-Isle staff visit future site of new Mariner Library Community Campus

EVERETT— In South Everett’s Mariner neighborhood, located at the northeast corner of 4th Ave West and 128th Street Southwest, an excavation crew are currently hard at work demolishing an old Patty’s Eggnest, who’s owners sold the restaurant to Sno-Isle Libraries in 2024. In its stead will be a new permanent library built from nearly a […]
AG Brown co-leads multi-state suit against HUD’s homelessness funding overhaul

SEATTLE—The Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown is co-leading an 18-state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) alleging that the agency’s new Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025, introduces unlawful policies and conditions that disrupt the Continuum of Care (CoC) grant program—a key federal initiative that […]
Brian Bennett appointed as Director of WA State Lottery

OLYMPIA –Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson appointed Brian Bennett as Director of Washington State Lottery on Tuesday, November 18. “Brian’s extensive and diverse leadership experience makes him well-suited for this role,” said Governor Ferguson. “As director of Washington’s Lottery, he will help deliver an excellent experience for players and generate revenue that funds critical services […]
Trump signs EO designating Muslim Brotherhood a Foreign Terrorist Organization

WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Donald J. Trump signed on Monday, November 24, executive order titled, “DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD CHAPTERS AS FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS AND SPECIALLY DESIGNATED GLOBAL TERRORISTS,” that launches the formal process to designate specific Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt as foreign terrorist organizations under the Immigration and Nationality Act and […]
Gov. Ferguson appoints Judge Mary Crandall to Skagit County Superior Court

OLYMPIA – Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson made his first selection to Skagit County Superior Court Tuesday, November 18, appointing current Skagit County Superior Court Commissioner Mary Crandall to the Skagit County Superior Court. Judge Crandall’s appointment will be officially effective on December 31, 2025, filling the vacant seat left after current Skagit County Superior […]
Gov. Ferguson appoints Colleen Melody to State Supreme Court

OLYMPIA – Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson made his first selection to State Superior Court this morning, Monday, November 24, appointing Colleen Melody to the State Supreme Court. Melody will be replacing retiring Justice Mary Yu, who’s retirement goes into effect at the end of the year. Melody and Gov. Ferguson date back to 2015 […]
TIB awards $152 million in grants, Rep Fey shares a sobering assessment of transportation finances

EVERETT—At its November 21 meeting, the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board awarded 160 street and multi-modal improvement grants to local agencies totaling over $152 million. TIB received 330 applications from cities and counties, with requests for more than $335 million in funding. Rep. Jake Fey (D-Tacoma), Chair of the House Transportation Committee, attended Friday’s meeting […]