Lynnwood Times election interview: Candidate Dio Boucsieguez

LYNNWOOD—With just over two weeks left until the November 4 General Elections, the Lynnwood Times invited Lynnwood CC candidate Dio Boucsieguez back for another interview with a new set of questions on his platform and policies. The first time the Lynnwood Times interviewed Boucsieguez was just before the Primaries. The Times also reached out to […]
Lynnwood Times election interview with Mayoral candidate George Hurst

LYNNWOOD—With ballots beginning to mail out, and the November 4 General Elections just a little over two weeks away, Lynnwood Times Senior Reporter Kienan Briscoe sat down with Lynnwood Mayoral candidate George Hurst to hear where he stands on certain topics the city is currently facing. The Lynnwood Times also reached out to current Mayor, […]
Brother of Lynnwood Councilwoman faces theft charge in alleged porch piracy amid conflict-of-interest concerns

LYNNWOOD—In the early hours of August 14, 2025, Joshua De La Cruz, the 37-year-old brother of Lynnwood lawmaker City Councilwoman Derica Escamilla, was arrested on a charge of third-degree theft following an alleged incident involving stolen packages and mail from a residential porch. The case, handled by the Lynnwood Police Department, has raised questions about […]
Gesa Awards More Than $528K to Local Heroes Across the Pacific Northwest

LYNNWOOD—Gesa, a leading credit union in the Pacific Northwest dedicated to driving meaningful change in the communities it serves, is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Local Heroes Grant Program. This year marks a record-breaking milestone for Gesa, with more than half-a-million dollars in grants awarded to 52 organizations across the Pacific Northwest, […]
Boeing secures FAA approval to increase 737 MAX production to 42 per month

EVERETT—Boeing on Friday, October 17, received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase production of its 737 MAX jetliners to 42 aircraft per month, marking a significant step for the aerospace juggernaut following a production cap imposed by regulators following the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident on January 5, 2024. “I am encouraged to hear […]
Scores of vehicles towed from private lot near Lynnwood Light Rail Station after Mariners game

LYNNWOOD— As first reported by KING 5, more than 40 drivers faced unexpected fees exceeding $400 each after their vehicles were towed from a seemingly vacant lot adjacent to the new Lynnwood City Center light rail station following Wednesday’s Seattle Mariners game. The Seattle Mariners loss to the Toronto Blue Jays 4-13 in Game 3 […]
Bolton, 76, indicted under US Espionage Act, faces 180 years in prison

A federal grand jury in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on Thursday, October 16, has charged John Bolton, former National Security Adviser under President Donald J Trump, with 18 counts under the Espionage Act (18 U.S.C. § 793) for allegedly retaining and transmitting classified information after leaving the White House in 2019. […]
Community invited to celebrate the Day of the Dead at Lynnwood Library

LYNNWOOD—The WAGRO Foundation, in collaboration with the Lynnwood Library, the City of Lynnwood, Verdant Health Commission, Community Foundation of Snohomish County, and The Fat Brush: Art Workshop, invites the public to join a free Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebration on Saturday, November 1, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the […]
Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats on Oct 24

Calling all little monsters for an afternoon of costumes, candy, and community spirit at Trick or Treat Down Delta on Friday, October 24, at 501 Delta Ave., just west of Comeford Park in Marysville. The city invites families to attend this free event from 2 to 4 p.m. Trick-or-treaters of all ages will love seeing […]
Snohomish County to celebrate replacement of Jordan Creek Bridge on Oct 21

Join Snohomish County Public Works in celebrating the replacement of Jordan Creek Bridge 214 along Jordan Road between Arlington and Granite Falls. The new structure meets current design standards and restores two-lane access to better accommodate motorists, commercial vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Currently the bridge is open in a one lane configuration while final work […]