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Memorial walk to honor victims of Marysville Pilchuck shooting

A memorial walk is set for Thursday to honor the 10th anniversary of the Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting, which resulted in four student deaths and left another injured. Organized by Uniting Stories, the event aims to support the victims' families and the surviving student. Participants will meet at Quil Ceda Stadium at 6:30 p.m. for a candlelight walk around the campus.

Striking Boeing machinists plan to vote on new contract offer - Lynnwood Today

Striking Boeing machinists in the Puget Sound region are set to vote on a new contract proposal following over a month of striking. This decision could significantly impact thousands of workers and the local economy as they negotiate better terms. The outcome of the vote will reveal the direction of labor relations at Boeing.

Have your cake and work out too: Ribbon cutting for Planet Fitness Edmonds Oct. 25 - Lynnwood Today

Planet Fitness will celebrate the grand opening of its new Edmonds location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on October 25. The event will feature complimentary cake and is expected to attract local community members interested in fitness and wellness. This opening represents an important addition to the city's health and fitness landscape.

1 killed, 3 injured in rollover crash on Highway 530

A tragic rollover crash on Highway 530 in Trafton resulted in the death of the Ford F-150 driver and injuries to three others. The Washington State Patrol indicated that speeding contributed to the incident, which involved three vehicles and occurred shortly after 7 p.m. on Friday.

'Lieutenant Dan' who vowed to ride out Florida hurricanes on his boat arrested in Tampa

A Florida man known for his TikTok videos during hurricanes has been arrested in Tampa. The individual, who made headlines for his daring posts while riding out storms on his boat, now faces legal consequences.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 17, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The high school sports roundup for October 17, 2024, highlights the results of the Edmonds School District Cross Country Championships held at Ballinger Park. In a competitive event, Meadowdale junior Landon Smith secured the victory in the boy's division, while Mountlake Terrace claimed the girls' team title. This article provides essential updates for local sports enthusiasts and showcases the achievements of local athletes.

** $25M has been spent studying US 2 trestle. Are we any closer to a fix?

The U.S. 2 trestle connecting Everett and Lake Stevens has been the focus of significant traffic and seismic studies, costing nearly $25 million over the past decade. Local officials emphasize the need for federal funding to address these issues, while acknowledging the complexities involved in finding a quick solution due to budget constraints and regulatory processes.

City council Oct. 21 to review updates to Lynnwood’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to review updates to the 2024 Comprehensive Plan, known as "Imagine Lynnwood," during its work session on October 21. This plan outlines the city's vision for future development and land use, impacting residents and stakeholders significantly.

Voting underway in Washington’s 2024 general election - Lynnwood Today

Voting has commenced in Washington's 2024 general election, with ballots being dispatched to the state's 4.9 million registered voters. This critical civic duty underscores the importance of participation in the electoral process as the election date approaches.

Council to vote on $13M for housing in Everett, Lynnwood and Arlington | HeraldNet.com

The Everett City Council is set to vote on a significant funding proposal of $13 million aimed at enhancing housing in Everett, Lynnwood, and Arlington. This funding is sourced from a 0.1% sales tax approved by the County Council in 2021, with the vote scheduled for next week.

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