NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Tree Retention Code

MUKILTEO—The City of Mukilteo will be holding a Public Hearing on Monday, October 21, to add an additional chapter (17.59) of the Mukilteo Municipal Code that will address tree retention requirements, re-planting ratios, and enforcement measures for non-compliance. Link to proposed tree retention language to be added to the Mukilteo Municipal Code: https://lynnwoodtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/05-Updated-Working-Draft-PDF.pdf Project Description: […]
Boeing withdraws its ‘best and final’ offer, negotiations in limbo

EVERETT—Boeing announced Tuesday evening it has withdrawn its “best and final” offer proposed to IAM 751 & W24 union members on September 23, now leaving 33,000 striking workers and an industry anxiously awaiting next steps. Boeing spokesperson declined to elaborate on what those next steps will be when asked by the Lynnwood Times. Also, Boeing’s […]
SPEEA donates $99,000 towards IAM 751 strike efforts against Boeing Company

SEATTLE—The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001, Boeing’s professional aerospace worker union, will donate $99,000 to the International Association of Machinists District Lodge 751 (IAM) strike fund to assist in their strike efforts against the Boeing Company. The funds will come in installments of $16,500 every two weeks for the […]
Save a life by donating blood in Marysville on November 4

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville is hosting a blood drive on Monday, November 4. Bloodworks NW’s bloodmobile will be parked outside the Marysville Civic Center (501 Delta Ave.) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Blood draws typically take an hour for a pint of blood. All donors need to be at least 16 years old to […]
Forbes recognizes Inslee for his commitment to climate action, new workforce initiative launched

OLYMPIA—Governor Jay Inslee recently attended Climate Week NYC and was recognized as one of 50 honorees to Forbes Magazine’s inaugural Sustainability Leaders List. “Humility is often a virtue, but I’ve never been humble when sharing the incredible work of legislators, Tribes, labor, businesses, community groups and so many others who have made Washington a leading […]
Hurricane Milton intensifies to Category 5 within 24 hours

FLORIDA—Hurricane Milton has intensified to a powerful Category 5, the National Hurricane Center reports, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph moving east-southeast at 9 mph and a minimum central pressure is 925 millibars (27.32 inches) based on Air Force Reserve dropsonde data. As of the 10 a.m. EST advisory, Hurricane Milton is expected to […]
FBI and DHS issue threat warning of violence for anniversary of October 7 HAMAS Attacks

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on October 4 issued a joint Public Service Announcement highlighting potential threats in the United States from foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) to their supporters seeking to provoke violence in response to the one-year anniversary of the HAMAS attacks on Israel that began […]
Approve I-2124 to get a pay raise, end government’s monopoly on long-term care coverage

All four of the citizen initiatives on the upcoming general election ballot would let people keep more of their own money. That alone is a good reason to support each. Initiative 2124 stands out among those measures, as it literally offers a fast track to a larger paycheck. The passage of I-2124 would give many […]
Lynnwood K9s join an elite pack certified in fentanyl detection

The Lynnwood Police K9 unit joins an elite pack of police dogs certified in fentanyl detection by the Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) in Marysville to help combat the ongoing opioid crisis. “A big congrats to K9 Chase, Rico, and Cannon and their handlers who worked hard to achieve this certification,” The Lynnwood Police announced […]
Marysville to Remove Superintendent in Board Meeting Tonight

MARYSVILLE-Marysville appears to be outing Superintendent Zac Robbins amidst its ongoing financial crisis according to tonight’s agenda notice. The special-session meeting, which will take place at the Marysville School District at 7:15pm today, will announce an “Approval of Separation Agreement” followed by an “Approval of Interim Superintendent,” indicating Robbins’s departure. The board of directors explained […]