September 6, 2024 3:22 am

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After public backlash, Democrat lawmakers will hear 3 of 6 citizen initiatives

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OLYMPIA—Washington State House and Senate leaders agree to hold joint public hearings on initiatives I- 2113 (police pursuits), I-2111 (state income tax) and I-2081 (parental rights) on February 27 and 28. Exact times will be confirmed later this week and the hearings will be televised live on the TVW website. “The fact Democrats in the legislature have scheduled three hearings […]

Biden announces new executive actions to combat gun violence

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WSHINGTON D.C.—The Biden-Harris Administration announced executive actions to promote safe storage of firearms as part of President Joe Biden’s proposal in March 2023 to reduce gun violence. Biden has directed the Department of Education and the Department of Justice to carry out the following executive actions to help further promote safe storage and protect children: […]

Police seeking public assistance in finding missing woman

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UPDATE 1:05 PM, February 20, 2024: The Marysville Police has confirmed with the Lynnwood Times that Bonnie Langseth was located in Kirkland, WA by Kirkland PD just before 1 a.m. on February 20. She has been returned her to her care facility. MARYSVILLE—The Marysville Police Department is seeking the public assistance in finding a woman […]

Marysville Police Community Academy is now open for applicants

Marysville Community Academy

Unlock the doors to the world of law enforcement by joining Marysville Police Department’s Community Academy. We invite individuals aged 18 and older who live, work, or attend school in the City of Marysville to apply. The best part? It’s absolutely FREE! What to Expect: Our Community Academy provides a unique opportunity to delve into […]

Lynnwood police chief addresses concerns surrounding violent crime

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LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood Police Chief Cole Langdon released a video message addressing the recent uptick in violent crime, specifically carjackings, in Lynnwood proper and surrounding neighborhoods. Chief Langdon is reminding residents to stay vigilant. “Most concerned to us and most concerning to you are these situations where we’ve had people taking firearms removing people from their vehicles […]

Letter-to-Editor: Climate change and its impacts on local wildlife & ecosystems

Climate change

Do you know humans are expediting Climate Change? But we can fix it. Climate Change is a change in the earth’s atmosphere due to rising levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. When I think of climate change, polar bears come to my mind. Climate Change is the biggest reason why polar bears are […]

Mukilteo to hold public hearing on amendments to fire and building codes

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MUKILTEO—For its Business Meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, February 20, the Mukilteo City Council will hold a public hearing on amending its building and fire codes and approving legislative priorities from its annual retreat. The meeting will be held both in-person and can watch the live streaming of Council Meetings at www.mukilteowa.gov, Facebook Live and is […]

Washington State Energy Workgroup to host Washington State Energy Symposium

Washington State Energy Symposium

LACEY—The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office, as part of the Washington State Energy Workgroup, will be hosting The Washington State Energy Symposium on Thursday, February 22, through Saturday, February 24, at the Lacey Campus of South Puget Sound Community College (4220 6th Ave SE Lacey, WA.) The event will run daily from 8:00 a.m. until […]

Ryu and Davis share new successes at 32nd LD Virtual Town Hall

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OLYMPIA—Washington State House Democrats held a virtual town hall Wednesday, February 14, featuring Representatives Lauren Davis and Cindy Ryu, who both represent Washington’s 32nd Legislative District that encompasses portions of King and Snohomish Counties and including the cities of Edmonds, Lynnwood, and Shoreline. The purpose of the town hall was to update the public on […]

Cessna crashes just south of Mukilteo Dog Park, pilot survives

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MUKILTEO—A Cessna 150 returning inbound to Paine Field Airport, crashed in a wooded ravine of Japanese Gulch, just south of the Mukilteo Dog Park around 5:26 p.m., Friday, February 16. The pilot, and only person aboard the single engine aircraft, survived and is in stable condition with no major injuries. Mukilteo Fire Department, Snohomish County […]

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