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Missing for over 3 years, Marysville boy found in Seattle

Carlo Ponte, a Marysville boy missing for over three years, was found safe in Seattle with his father, Jorge Ponte, who was arrested following an anonymous tip. Carlo, who has a developmental disability, was due for surgery shortly after his disappearance. His mother, Rebecca, expressed relief at the news.

Sponsor spotlight: Scotty's Food Truck closed due to broken generator - repair recommendations welcome

Scotty's Food Truck has temporarily closed due to a broken generator, specifically a snapped generator belt. Owner Chef Scotty is seeking repair recommendations to resume operations, highlighting the challenges faced by local food vendors. This situation underscores the importance of reliable equipment for small businesses in the community.

WAGRO Foundation to host Day of the Dead Celebration at Lynnwood Event Center - Lynnwood Today

The WAGRO Foundation is set to host its annual Day of the Dead celebration on November 2 at the Lynnwood Event Center, inviting community members to participate from noon to 5 p.m. This event promises to celebrate cultural heritage and foster community engagement through various activities and displays.

2025 Honda Civic lineup welcomes new hybrid variants

The 2025 Honda Civic Sedan Hybrid Sport Touring has entered the market, combining style, performance, and fuel efficiency. This article reflects on the Civic's legacy and personal experiences while detailing the new model's specs, including a powerful hybrid engine and modern technology, starting at an attractive price.

** Iconic Z Car Adds Track-Ready NISMO Grade

The 2024 Nissan Z NISMO enhances the iconic sports car's performance with a powerful twin-turbo V6 engine, refined suspension, and advanced drive modes, achieving 0-60 mph in just 3.9 seconds for an exhilarating track-ready experience.

Vote now: Oct. 24 is deadline to nominate what you love about Lynnwood - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today invites community members to vote before the October 24 deadline to nominate their favorite local businesses and organizations in Lynnwood, WA. This initiative seeks to recognize and celebrate the best services in the area, from salons to coffee shops. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their nominations to promote local excellence.

North County EMS is underfunded and understaffed, workers say

North County Regional Fire Authority's Emergency Medical Services division is facing significant challenges due to a lack of leadership and support, according to paramedics and EMTs. With over 10,000 patients treated in the past year, first responders are calling for urgent action to fill leadership positions to ensure quality care for the community.

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.

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.

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