December 23, 2025 1:46 pm

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Fatal motorcycle collision in Bothell, investigation underway

BOTHELL — On July 24, 2025, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office reported that a 19-year-old motorcyclist died in a single-vehicle collision in unincorporated Bothell, with investigators indicating that speed may have contributed to the incident. The crash occurred around 12:30 a.m. in the 16500 block of 35th Avenue SE. According to the sheriff’s office press […]

Sound Transit to hold public hearing for 2025-2030 Transit Development Plan 

CEO Constantine

SEATTLE—Sound Transit will hold a public hearing on its 2025-2030 Transit Development Plan, now available online, at Union Station, 401 South Jackson Street. in Seattle, and virtually, from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7.   The Transit Development Plan provides updated information to the Washington State Department of Transportation on various elements of public transit […]

Snohomish man dies in five-car fatal collision

Prussel

LAKE STEVENS—Washington State Patrol is reporting the death of Steven C Prussel, 61, of Snohomish, who was pronounced dead at the scene following a fatal collision involving up four other vehicles shortly after 4:08 p.m. on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Prussel was driving his 2016 Ford Fusion eastbound on State Road 92 when his vehicle […]

Endorsement of James Sterba for Mukilteo City Council

James Sterba

I am proud to endorse James Sterba for Mukilteo City Council. James has consistently demonstrated the qualities and values that our council needs. He has an unwavering commitment to fiscal responsibility, a deep-rooted involvement in the fabric of our community, and an authentic passion for the continued growth and vibrancy of Mukilteo. In a time […]

Hundreds of earthquakes swarm Mt. Rainier but eruption not imminent, seismologists say

MOUNT RAINIER—A total of 895 earthquakes have shaken the ground beneath Washington’s highest mountain since the beginning of July, according to the United States Geological Survey, but the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network said it’s nothing to worry about. The “earthquake swarm” began on July 8, at approximately 1:30 a.m., and continues through Wednesday, July 23. […]

Edmonds College student archeologists dig for Mukilteo’s untold history

MUKILTEO—Roughly 26 Edmonds College Archeology students have been digging Mukilteo’s Japanese Gulch since July 7 in search of long-lost pieces of Snohomish County history. When their dig ends on August 1 they are expected to have uncovered over 1,000 artifacts from the early 1900’s which will then be cleaned, processed, and donated to the Burke […]

Lynnwood’s revenue is taking a nosedive, not helping the city’s multi-million-dollar deficit

general fund

LYNNWOOD—Things aren’t looking good for the City of Lynnwood’s finances, Finance Director Michelle Meyer reported Monday, July 21, a $5.1 million shortfall between General Fund revenues and expenditures through second quarter. This is in addition to the city’s already projected $4.2 million deficit. “We’re going through some difficult times,” said Mayor Frizzell before reading a […]

Lynnwood Mayor releases update on 2025-26 budget deficit

Mayor Frizzell

In adopting the 2025-2026 biennium budget, we’ve positioned the City’s finances to keep pace with the exponential growth that Lynnwood has experience over the last decade. This rapid expansion has led to an increased demand for city services. In response a series of policy decisions were made to add critical services and programs to meet […]

Gov Ferguson tours site of fuel spill into Indian Creek

Indian Creek

PORT ANGELES—On July 18, 2025, a fuel tanker truck accident on Highway 101 near the Elwha River Bridge in Port Angeles, Washington, resulted in an estimated 3,000 gallons of diesel and gasoline spilling into Indian Creek, a tributary of the Elwha River, the city’s primary potable water source. The incident triggered a rapid response from […]

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