Former FBI Director James Comey indicted for call-to-action social media post to kill President Trump

A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of North Carolina on Tuesday, April 28, returned an indictment charging former FBI director James Comey with making threats to harm President Donald J. Trump, the DOJ announced. “Threatening the life of the President of the United States is a grave violation of our nation’s laws,” said […]
Fauci’s top aide indicted for FOIA evasion of COVID-related emails

WASHINGTON, D.C. — David Morens, 78, a former scientific senior advisor who served under former Director Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has been indicted on federal charges that he conspired with others to evade Freedom of Information Act requests by using a personal email account to hide communications about […]
See ‘Water in Action’ at the PUD’s Hydropower Appreciation Days

MONROE—Snohomish County PUD invites community members to Hydropower Appreciation Day at the Woods Creek Sustainability Center in Monroe, Wash., on May 15 and 16 from 9 a.m. to noon for a behind-the-scenes look at how the utility turns water into clean, renewable electricity. The Woods Creek Sustainability Center includes a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project, food forest, and stunning […]
FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City Seattle Unveils Monumental Vital Spirit Sculpture

SEATTLE—The Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee (SeattleFWC26) unveiled Vital Spirit, a monumental sculpture commissioned to commemorate Seattle Stadium’s role as a host venue for six FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches on Monday, April 27. The unveiling ceremony took place at Seattle Stadium’s North Plaza on April 27, 2026, and was attended by city and […]
John Braun commentary: Democrats fail to protect children, but they’ll go after sheriffs

Olympia’s majority Democrats showed again this year how their priorities are way off when it comes to the safety of the public. The bills they rejected include two I had introduced that are aimed at protecting children. One would have held adults accountable for hurting young kids by exposing them to fentanyl or similar opioids. […]
Susanna Johnson announces re-election campaign for Snohomish County Sheriff

LAKE STEVENS—Susanna Johnson, a decorated and trusted law enforcement leader with a long history of keeping communities safe in Snohomish County, announced Monday, April 27, she will be running for re-election as Snohomish County Sheriff in the 2027 election. Susanna was elected as the 33rd Sheriff of Snohomish County, taking her oath on January 1, 2024. Sheriff […]
Reunited: Mukilteo and Everett ‘build bridges’ across cities with opening of Edgewater Bridge

MUKILTEO & EVERETT—The cities of Mukilteo and Everett collectively cut the ribbon on the Edgewater Bridge replacement Monday, April 27, which carries West Mukilteo Boulevard to the western limits of Everett. The bridge will officially open to traffic tomorrow, April 28, after two years of closure. For the last 80 years, the Edgewater Bridge carried […]
$7.7B on the Line: Mayor Franklin Leads Charge to Keep Everett Link on Track

EVERETT— With a looming $34.5 billion budget deficit facing Sound Transit’s regional light rail over the next 20 years, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin in an April 23, 2026, letter to the Sound Transit Board is laying a compelling case to keep a fully funded Everett Link in an upcoming ST3 System Plan vote expected no later than June 30. […]
AG Brown sues Albertsons, Safeway, and Haggen for deceptive ‘buy one get one free’ deals

OLYMPIA — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown filed a consumer protection lawsuit on April 27 alleging that Albertsons Companies, the corporate owner of Safeway, Albertsons, and Haggen grocery stores, systematically overcharged Washington consumers in more than 3 million transactions over a five-year period through misleading “buy one get one free” (BOGO) promotions. “We’re not going […]
Community Transit takeover sparks union backlash, Everett faces largest sales tax increase in state history

EVERETT—The City of Everett and Community Transit announced April 22 they are resuming work on an interlocal agreement to annex Everett into Community Transit’s Public Transportation Benefit Area, a move that would dissolve Everett Transit as a separate agency and transfer its services, routes, fleet, facilities and employees to the larger regional provider while doubling […]