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WATCH: US Congress holds UFO hearing

The U.S. Congress is set to hold a hearing on "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena," commonly referred to as UFOs, on Wednesday. This hearing aims to address ongoing public interest and concerns regarding unidentified aerial phenomena and their implications.

Jaime Mendez Partners with Se Habla Media for Spanish-Language Content

Jaime Mendez's partnership with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media is highlighted in this article, showcasing their efforts to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement and accessibility to information for diverse audiences in Lynnwood.

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.

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

Washington state courts' computer systems have been offline for nearly two weeks, significantly disrupting local court operations and preventing the completion of thousands of firearm sales. The ongoing issue has raised concerns about the implications for the justice system and public safety in the region.

Southbound I-5 overnight lane closures scheduled Friday, Nov. 15, in north Seattle - Lynnwood Today

Southbound Interstate 5 in north Seattle will experience overnight lane closures on Friday, Nov. 15, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day. This significant closure will impact traffic flow and is important for residents and commuters in the area.

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.

Edmonds College Black Box Theatre presenting 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' Nov. 21-24 - Lynnwood Today

Edmonds College's Black Box Theatre will present the acclaimed play "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" from November 21-24. Directed by Rachel Klem, this production promises an engaging theatrical experience based on the popular novel. Local audiences are encouraged to attend this significant cultural event.

Surveillance video captures hit-and-run in downtown Seattle, driver ID sought

Surveillance video captured a hit-and-run incident in downtown Seattle, where a dark green Dodge Neon struck a man at the intersection of 1st Avenue and Pike Street on November 1. Authorities are seeking the driver responsible for the incident, which remains unidentified. The incident highlights concerns about pedestrian safety in busy urban areas.

House of Wisdom has opening on board of directors - Lynnwood Today

The House of Wisdom in Lynnwood is looking for a mission-driven individual to join its board of directors, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and strategic leadership. This opportunity reflects the organization's commitment to shaping local education and fostering a supportive learning environment. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to contribute to this vital community initiative.

Trump's immigration plans stir anxiety among WA immigrants, advocates

President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Tom Homan as "border czar" has reignited anxiety among immigrant communities and advocacy groups in Washington State. These changes signal potential shifts in immigration policy that could significantly impact vulnerable populations. Local advocates express deep concern over the implications of this new direction.

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