‘Fight the good fight,’ the inspiring path to public service of new AG Nick Brown

SEATTLE — When Nick Brown was sworn in as Washington’s attorney general in January 2025, he not only etched his name in history as the state’s first Black attorney general — he brought a reservoir of experiences in public service, civil rights advocacy and a profound conviction that government can serve as a catalyst for […]
From engineers to advocates: Here are the hopefuls vying for Lynnwood’s open council seat

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council selected the following eight finalists to interview to fill the Position 6 vacancy after voters elected Councilman George Hurst as mayor in November 2025. The City Council will interview the eight applicants on the evening of Tuesday, January 20, with an anticipated final decision on Monday, January 26. The appointed Council […]
Eight former Lynnwood leaders slam Frizzell’s failures, endorse George Hurst for Mayor

As former leaders and long-time public servants of the City of Lynnwood, we urge you to vote for George Hurst for Mayor. The city and community cannot afford another 4 years of Christine Frizzell as Mayor. We have witnessed firsthand the incumbent’s incompetence and the damage she has done during her one term as Mayor. […]
Roberts campaigns to restore trust in Assessor’s Office as Wilson’s legal troubles mount

SHORELINE—Shoreline City Councilmember and Mayor Chris Roberts has announced his candidacy for King County Assessor, aiming to bring integrity, transparency, and effective leadership to an office currently overshadowed by controversy. Roberts, a four-term councilmember with 16 years of experience, launched his campaign with strong support from over 60 local and elected leaders, positioning himself as […]