Port of Everett Memorial Day ceremony honors those who gave the ultimate sacrifice

EVERETT—Approximately 150 attended the second annual Port of Everett Memorial Day Ceremony at Pacific Rim Plaza to honor the brave men and women who died in war. The event was opened, and emceed, by Lt. Colonel Dan Mathews, Retired Air Force veteran before Robin Hilt performed the National Anthem. Chaplain Lt. Kurtis Matheny, U.S. Navy, […]
$78B Budget and New Tax Policies Headline May 29 Legislative Wrap-Up

EVERETT—Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC), will host a virtual Legislative Wrap-Up on Thursday, May 29, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. via Zoom. The event will feature state lobbyists Diana Carlen and Catherine Holm of Gordon Thomas Honeywell, who will break down the key outcomes of the 2025 legislative session, including the recently signed $78 billion […]
Public invited to ‘A Night of Music, Art and Community Magic in Edmonds’

EDMONDS—The Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation invites you to an unforgettable evening of celebration and creativity at the Celebrate the Arts Party, happening Wednesday, June 11 at the Frances Anderson Center Plaza. With art, music, food, and interactive experiences, this beloved annual kickoff event promises to dazzle and delight. Here’s what’s in store: Go VIP! Want […]
Sound Transit announces sponsorship of American Heart Association “Hard Hats with Heart” program

Sound Transit has entered into an agreement with the American Heart Association to become an official sponsor of the Puget Sound Hard Hats with Heart program. Hard Hats with Heart aims to reduce heart disease and stroke in the construction industry by educating craftworkers about cardiovascular disease risk and prevention. “With Sound Transit’s capital expansion […]
Parkgate: Christian group claims Seattle Parks denied venue near Pike Place, approved Cal Anderson Park

SEATTLE—What started as a peaceful rally by the Christian grassroots movement DontMessWithOurKids at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday, May 24, 2025, quickly turned into hours of violent clashes testing the faith of churchgoers, and the resolve of Seattle police, counter protesters, and elected officials. Led by former Republican Representative Matt Shea who is now Lead […]
Lynnwood starts year millions of dollars less than anticipated, now in negative territory for Reserve Requirement

LYNNWOOD—Mayor Christine Frizzell, in an email to the Lynnwood City Council earlier this month, wrote that the city started 2025 with millions of dollars less in anticipated revenues and that she is working with “Department Directors on potential cost saving measures” to identify opportunities in “delay[ing] spending” or provide “an alternative delivery method” to close […]
100 Union Carpenters, Elks, Scouts, and volunteers place flags in honor of Memorial Day

EVERETT—Approximately 100 residents—Union Carpenters of Local 425, Everett Elks Lodge 479, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Mayor Cassie Franklin, and local volunteers—spent Saturday morning at Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery placing American flags next to the headstones of fallen service members in honor of Memorial Day. “Thank you so much for giving willingly of your Saturday […]
Lynnwood City Council to consider a $24 million bond for Tax Increment Area

LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood City Council will host a Business Meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, to possibly vote on establishing a Tax Increment Area to fund $24 million in public improvements, authorizes funding the WAORCA Diversion Program, and discuss updates to housing in the area. The Lynnwood City Council Work Session will be held in-person and […]
Webinar for federal workers to learn about Washington benefits

OLYMPIA—The Employment Security Department, along with state and local partners, continues its webinar series for federal workers who work and live in Washington state. The next webinar is Thursday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to noon. More than 120 participants from 13 different federal agencies attended webinars in March and April. Nearly 50 are already […]
Federal grant reinstated for Imagine Children’s Museum

EVERETT—Imagine Children’s Museum was notified that a $250,000 grant, terminated without explanation in April, has been officially reinstated by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), following a federal court order. On Wednesday, May 21, Imagine Children’s Museum received a notice from IMLS Acting Director Keith Sonderling stating that, in accordance with the U.S. […]