Fauci booed at Seattle Mariners baseball game

SEATTLE, Wash., August 11, 2022 – Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden’s chief medical advisor and the nation’s top infectious disease expert, was booed as he threw the first pitch ahead of the Seattle Mariners baseball game against the New York Yankees at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday. He was in Seattle to receive the honorary […]
Mukilteo awarded $65,000 grant for Embedded Social Worker

MUKILTEO – The City of Mukilteo was the recipient of a $65,000 matching grant towards the funding of an Embedded Social Worker through Snohomish County’s Shelter & Behavioral Health Partnership Program. In February, the Mukilteo City Council unanimously passed an $65,000 agreement with Compass Health to provide a 20 hour/week Embedded Social Worker through the company’s Community […]
Clear skies earlier in the week with a chance of showers Wednesday

LYNNWOOD, Wash., August 7, 2022 – The National Weather Service forecasts clear skies until Wednesday where there is a chance of showers throughout Snohomish County. Daily temperatures will be temperate this week and are expected to fluctuate between 58°F to 78°F. Upcoming Weather Forecast (August 7 to August 13) for Snohomish County Sunday (Aug 7): Sunny, with a high […]
Mukilteo Public Works continues to serve its residents

MUKILTEO, Wash., August 6, 2022 – Despite a challenging couple of years that included staffing shortages, supply chain issues, and a global pandemic, the Mukilteo Public Works Department has been busier than ever serving residents with much needed improvements. Continuing through the last half of 2022, the Department’s priorities continue to be staffing in both […]
National Night Out is back! Join us on Aug. 2

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., Aug 1, 2022 – Meet your local Police and Fire first responders and learn how to keep your neighborhood safer at National Night Out! National Night Out is a nationwide effort that offers community members an opportunity to connect with those serving their community, ask questions and enjoy a summer-style cookout. Last year, 16,000 cities […]
OSPI shares its 2023 Legislative Priorities for education

OLYMPIA, Wash., July 29, 2022 – The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) held a webinar Tuesday, July 26, to update the public on pandemic recovery funding, initial thoughts on its 2023 legislative priorities, and to create opportunities for future partnerships and shared messaging. The goal of the Washington Office of Superintendent of […]
Journalist Tim Pool locked out of Twitter for criticizing groomers

Social media platform Twitter suspends journalist, political commentator and YouTuber Tim Pool for criticizing a picture showing adults showing sexual content to children. Twitter suspended his account because, according to Pool, he stated in the tweet that the adults in the picture were “grooming” the kids. Pool has over one million subscribers on YouTube and […]
National Weather Service issues Excessive Heat Watch for this week

LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 24, 2022 – The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch starting 12 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 until 10 p.m. Thursday, July 29 for Snohomish County. Daily temperatures are expected to fluctuate between 58°F to 84°F. Upcoming Weather Forecast (July 24 to July 30) for Snohomish County Sunday (July 24): Mostly clear, with […]
Transitions and new hires at Mukilteo City Hall

MUKILTEO, Wash., July 22, 2022 – This week, City Hall welcomes two new faces, executive assistants Nick Nehring and Leslie Lavoie. Current Executive Assistant Lindsey Arrington, whose last day is Friday, July 22, is leaving to spend more time with her three children. Nehring completed his bachelor’s degree from Grand Canyon University’s Colangelo College of […]
Reykdal unveils plan to equitably distribute timber revenue for schools

OLYMPIA, Wash., July 20, 2022—In a media briefing yesterday, State Superintendent Chris Reykdal described his plan to change the connection between revenue from timber harvesting on state trust lands and K–12 urban school construction. Reykdal laid out his plan for reallocating funding from the K–12 Common School Trust, which currently provides a small percentage of […]