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'Prolific car thief' caught on camera arrested for 42nd time: Renton PD

Renton Police have arrested a "prolific car thief" suspected of stealing a truck in July. Curt Cox, the suspect, has been arrested over 40 times in the past. The arrest comes after months of investigation and a public appeal for information from the police department.

2025 Subaru WRX replaces former TR trim with new tS model

The 2025 Subaru WRX introduces the new tS trim, replacing the TR model, and is designed for driving enthusiasts. With a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine and advanced driving modes, the tS trim enhances performance, starting at an estimated price of $43,000.

Amazon launches 'Haul' to US customers with deals under $20, many under $10

Amazon has introduced "Amazon Haul" in the U.S., featuring an array of products priced at $20 or less, with many items under $10. This new shopping experience aims to provide budget-conscious consumers with a curated selection of affordable options. The initiative is positioned to enhance Amazon's appeal to shoppers looking to maximize their spending power.

Lynnwood's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission seeks new members

The City of Lynnwood’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission (DEIC) is actively seeking new members, with applications due by December 20. This advisory commission aims to foster a more inclusive community in Lynnwood, highlighting the city's commitment to diversity and equity.

Local courts impacted as WA courts’ systems remain offline - Lynnwood Today

Washington state's court systems have been offline for nearly two weeks, causing significant disruptions to local courts and hindering the processing of thousands of firearm sales. This outage has raised concerns among legal professionals and citizens alike about the implications for justice and public safety. The situation remains critical as stakeholders seek solutions to restore functionality.

Big changes ahead as Community Transit mulls $254M budget | HeraldNet.com

Community Transit is considering a $254 million budget aimed at expanding services, enhancing security, and transitioning to a lower-emission fleet as ridership continues to rise. This initiative reflects a commitment to sustainable public transport and addresses the needs of the Lynnwood community. The proposed budget is a significant move toward improving local transit infrastructure.

Southbound I-5 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled for Nov. 15 in North Seattle

Southbound I-5 in north Seattle will experience overnight lane closures from 11 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, to 6 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16. The lane reduction affects the two left lanes, posing potential delays for commuters. Motorists are advised to plan accordingly to avoid disruptions.

Learn all about owls from bird expert at Lynnwood Library Nov. 18

Join bird expert Connie Sidles at the Lynnwood Library on November 18 to learn about local owl species like the barred and great-horned owls. The event highlights the significance of this season for observing owls in the wild, making it a must-attend for nature enthusiasts.

Lynnwood's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission seeks new members

The City of Lynnwood’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission is actively seeking new members, with applications due by December 20. This initiative highlights the commission's role in promoting inclusivity and diversity within the community. Residents interested in contributing to local governance are encouraged to apply.

9 deputies, 2 medical staff charged with Santa Rita Jail death of Oakland man

Nine sheriff's deputies and two medical staff have been charged in connection to the death of an Oakland man found unresponsive in his cell at Santa Rita Jail, according to the Alameda County District Attorney. The case highlights significant concerns regarding inmate welfare and oversight in local jails.

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