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Care providers for developmentally disabled people ask Legislature for more pay - Lynnwood Today

Care providers for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are urging the Washington State Legislature to increase funding for their services. The request comes amid growing staffing challenges and the need for higher wages in a sector that plays a crucial role in supporting vulnerable populations. This initiative aims to enhance service quality and retention of caregivers.

99 of Snohomish PUD customers have power back

The Snohomish County Public Utility District reports that 99% of customers affected by last week's bomb cyclone have had their power restored, with full restoration expected by Tuesday night. The storm impacted 135,000 customers, and crews have been working tirelessly to repair the damage.

Council votes to approve Snohomish County budget with 4% tax increase

The Snohomish County Council has approved a $3.22 billion biennial budget that includes a 4% property tax increase over the next two years, despite opposition from two Republican council members. The budget now awaits County Executive Dave Somers' signature, who may consider a veto. Public comments during the meeting largely focused on concerns about the tax increase and an audit of the executive's office.

Free school meals on agenda for 2025 session in Washington - Lynnwood Today

Washington lawmakers are set to discuss the proposition of providing free school meals to all students during the 2025 legislative session. This initiative, which follows previous legislation granting meals to 70% of students, aims to address food insecurity among children in the state. The outcome could have significant implications for families and educational institutions alike.

Suspect in killing near Lake Stevens had previous murder conviction

Mark Downey, a 56-year-old Arlington man with a prior murder conviction, has been arrested for the murder of 37-year-old Katie McQueen near Lake Stevens. Downey allegedly fled to Mexico after the crime but was apprehended for probation violations. DNA evidence linked him to the murder, and his inconsistent statements during police questioning raised suspicions.

** Man accused of shooting boss in the face in north Everett

A Seattle man was arrested in Everett for allegedly shooting his boss in the face during a confrontation at the manager's home. The incident occurred after the suspect expressed personal distress regarding their friendship, leading to the shooting with a .22-caliber pistol. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is recovering, while the suspect remains in custody pending further investigation.

Sno-Isle Libraries presents Healthy Relationships 101 for teens Dec. 5 - Lynnwood Today

Sno-Isle Libraries is hosting an online presentation titled "Healthy Relationships 101" aimed at teens on December 5, from 3-4 p.m. Led by Andrea Cervantes, the South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator, this event seeks to educate adolescents on forming healthy relationships. This initiative is part of broader efforts to address social issues among youth in the Lynnwood area.

Sno-Isle Libraries presents Healthy Relationships 101 for teens Dec. 5

Sno-Isle Libraries is hosting an online presentation titled "Healthy Relationships 101" for teens on December 5th, aimed at educating young people about building healthy relationships. The event will feature Andrea Cervantes, the South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator, who will provide valuable insights and resources. This initiative underscores the importance of fostering healthy interactions among youth in the community.

WA agency seeks funding for new juvenile detention center as overcrowding persists - Lynnwood Today

Washington's Department of Children, Youth and Families is advocating for funding from state lawmakers to address severe overcrowding at the state's juvenile detention centers. The proposed new facility aims to alleviate pressure on existing centers and improve conditions for youth in the system.

WA agency seeks funding for new juvenile detention center as overcrowding persists - Lynnwood Today

Washington’s Department of Children, Youth and Families is advocating for state funding to address the ongoing overcrowding issues at juvenile detention centers. The agency's request comes as juvenile detention facilities struggle to manage increasing numbers of youth offenders. This new facility aims to enhance rehabilitation opportunities and improve conditions for detained youths.

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