December 24, 2025 7:57 am

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Sound Transit Spring 2025 Service Changes

Sound Transit service

Sound Transit regularly adjusts bus and rail service to improve performance, respond to ridership trends, and make the most of the agency’s resources. This month, Sound Transit is introducing several service changes that will take effect in the Spring of 2025. These changes include the opening of the Link 2 Line extension to Downtown Redmond, […]

Lynnwood resident Marjorie Mays celebrates 103rd birthday

Marjorie Mays

LYNNWOOD—Marjorie “Maizie” Mays, a resident of Quail Park of Lynnwood Assisted Living facility, celebrated her 103rd birthday on Thursday, March 20—owing her health and longevity to her unbending positive outlook. Mays has seen a lot of history in her day, from prohibition; to the Great Depression; to the dust bowl migration; to the second World […]

Robert Leutwyler sworn in as newest Lynnwood City Councilman

Robert Leutwyler

LYNNWOOD—With the words “To the best of my ability,” at his oath of office given by Mayor Christine Frizzell today, Robert Leutwyler is confirmed as the newest member of the Lynnwood City Council, he will fill the Position 5 vacancy left by the resignation of Dr. Julieta Altamirano-Crosby on January 6, 2025. Leutwyler will fill […]

Fair on 44th now accepting 2025 vendor applications

fair on 44th

Mark your calendar! Lynnwood’s Fair on 44th Health and Safety Community Block Party will be held from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 6, on 44th Avenue West in front of the City’s Civic Campus.  Vendor Booth Selection Criteria Due to high demand and interest to add local businesses to the event, we […]

Rent cap law continues to move despite objections

rent cap

OLYMPIA—An attempt to impose a cap on rent increases elicited intense debate from both sides of the issue March 19 in the Senate Committee on Housing. “Washington cannot afford to take steps that risk straining the housing economy any further,” said Carter Nelson, public affairs manager for Washington Multi-Family Housing Association in opposition to the […]

The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement has chosen Tulalip for its upcoming convention

Hawaiian Advancement convention

TULALIP—The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement have chosen Snohomish County for the site of its upcoming 2025 annual convention — a three-day celebration of Hawaiian cultural exchange, connection, and enrichment. The event, which will span from October 7-9 at Tulalip Resort and Casino, is one of the largest gatherings of Native Hawaiians bringing 2,000 attendees […]

Northwest Harvest joined Rep Larsen for Hunger Prevention Roundtable

Hunger Prevention Roundtable

EVERETT—Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) on Wednesday, March 19, hosted a Hunger Prevention Roundtable at the Carl Gipson Center in Everett with local nonprofit Northwest Harvest to discuss the potential local impacts of proposed cuts to SNAP and budget freezes by his Republican colleagues. Last month, the Republican majority in the House released their budget resolution which […]

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