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Lego Brick Building at Lynnwood Library Jan. 3

Join us for a Lego Brick Building event at the Lynnwood Library on January 3, 2025, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Youth ages 5 and up are welcome to drop in, create with Lego bricks, and enjoy snacks. Early arrival is recommended due to limited capacity.

Car hits fire hydrant in Kent, floods 6 apartments

A car crashed into a fire hydrant at the Appian Way Apartments in Kent, Washington, causing significant flooding that affected at least six apartments. Puget Sound Fire crews responded quickly, and the Red Cross was called to assist displaced residents. Surveillance footage captured the dramatic moment of the crash.

Community helps Tacoma donut shop after teen vandals shatter window

The Tacoma community came together to support Helen's Donuts and Ice Cream after teenage vandals shattered its window in December. TN Glass and Windows generously offered to repair the damage for free, allowing the donut shop to focus on other essential expenses.

Lynnwood, WA police seek man involved in car crash

Lynnwood police are seeking help to identify a man involved in a pedestrian car crash on December 28, 2024. A photo of the suspect, described as an older white man in a dark hoodie and glasses, has been released. The condition of the pedestrian is unknown, and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

Was it worth it? Owners of Seattle tobacco shop ATM theft speak out

A Seattle tobacco shop was targeted in a smash-and-grab robbery early Friday morning, with thieves stealing an ATM containing only $300. The store's owner’s daughter expressed disbelief over the incident, noting that this was the first time an ATM was taken despite previous vandalism. The Seattle Police Department is investigating the crime and seeking public information.

Lynnwood council VP paid Binda recall leader for campaign help

Lynnwood City Council Vice President Julieta Altamirano-Crosby paid over $37,500 to Diodato Boucsieguez, leader of a recall campaign against fellow council member Josh Binda, for campaign mailers during her election run. This payment raises ethical questions about campaign financing in local politics, especially given Binda's history of ethics violations. The incident highlights ongoing tensions within the Lynnwood council.

Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck open Jan. 2-4

Scotty’s Food Truck will be serving delicious seafood from January 2 to 4, 2025, in the Calvary Church parking lot at Edmonds' Five Corners. Don't miss their Fried Pacific Oysters and call ahead for quicker service!

Port of Seattle Procurement Forecast Jan 2025

The Port of Seattle's 2025 Contracting Forecast was unveiled at the annual Celebration of Small Businesses, highlighting future procurement opportunities that are vital for small businesses seeking government contracts.

Sponsor spotlight Gallery North features In With the New

Discover the vibrant artistic expressions of six new member artists at the 'In With the New' exhibition at Gallery North in Edmonds, running from January 1-31, 2025. This showcase features a diverse range of creations, including fine jewelry, paintings, and mixed media, inviting viewers to engage with fresh artistic perspectives. Don't miss the exclusive artist reception on January 11 and the Artwalk on January 16 for a deeper connection to the art and artists.

Public Notices from the City of Lynnwood Dovgalyuk Short Plat Decision, Ascend Buffet Application, and 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update Hearing

The City of Lynnwood has issued important public notices regarding the Dovgalyuk Short Plat decision, an application for Ascend Buffet, and a public hearing for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update. Community members are encouraged to participate and provide input on these developments.

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