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4 juveniles arrested in suspected Alderwood carjacking

Four juveniles were arrested in Lynnwood after being found driving a vehicle stolen during an armed carjacking at AMC Alderwood Mall. The incident occurred on Sunday night, with witnesses reporting multiple suspects stealing two cars at gunpoint. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.

Lynnwood Hosts Open House to Discuss Proposed 2025-2026 Budget and Property Tax Increase

The City of Lynnwood held an open house to discuss the proposed 2025-2026 biennial budget, emphasizing a significant 31% increase in property tax. City Finance Director Michelle Meyer explained the implications of the tax hike, while residents voiced concerns about police funding and traffic issues.

New and Improved Utility Billing Payment Website is Live

The City of Lynnwood, Washington, has launched an upgraded Utility Billing Payment Website for its utility customers, effective September 12, 2024. Customers using auto-payment or the Self-Service website must log in and re-enroll by November 15, 2024, to continue utilizing these services. The new site offers enhanced features, including Quick Pay, new e-check payment methods, and scheduled payments.

Lynnwood High School Student Detained After Alleged Road Rage Incident Involving Firearm

A 16-year-old female student was taken into custody by deputies from the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office after an alleged road rage incident involving a firearm near Lynnwood High School. The school was placed on lockdown during the investigation, which revealed parts of an assault rifle in the suspect's vehicle. Authorities confirmed that there is no ongoing danger to students or staff.

Surge in Enrollment for Washington's College in the High School Program After Free Dual Credit Initiative

Enrollment in Washington's College in the High School program surged by about 10,000 students after the introduction of free dual credit courses in the 2023 school year. The program, which allows high school students to earn college credit through courses taught by high school teachers, aims to enhance educational opportunities and pathways to higher education.

Lynnwood Introduces ASL-Interpreted Shakespeare in the Park Performances

The City of Lynnwood, Washington, is introducing ASL-interpreted performances for its summer Shakespeare in the Park series, enhancing accessibility for Deaf and hard of hearing community members. This initiative is part of a broader collaboration with local theatre companies to ensure inclusivity in cultural events.

Activists Urge Financial Giants to Divest from Fossil Fuels Amid Climate Crisis

Protests during the "Summer of Heat" campaign are urging major financial institutions like Citibank, AIG, and Chubb to cease their financing of the fossil fuel industry. With extreme weather conditions, such as prolonged heat waves and the collapse of fisheries, demonstrators emphasize the urgency of divestment to protect future generations. The article provides guidance on how individuals can also divest from fossil fuels through retirement savings, banking, and insurance choices.

Lynnwood's Afrolatino Festival Celebrates Cultural Diversity with Food, Music, and Community

The Afrolatino Festival in Lynnwood showcased a vibrant celebration of African and Latino cultures, featuring diverse cuisines, free salsa classes, and live music. Local leaders highlighted the city's growth in diversity and the importance of community engagement in cultural events.

Lynnwood Police Seek Help in Identifying Burglary Suspect

Lynnwood police are seeking public assistance in identifying a man who allegedly burglarized an apartment on Alderwood Mall Boulevard while the victim was asleep. The suspect stole the victim's purse and car, later attempting to use her stolen credit cards to purchase a PlayStation 5. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Lynnwood detectives.

Washington Launches "Simple As That" Campaign to Combat Littering

Washington state is launching the "Simple As That" campaign to combat littering, which contributes almost 38 million pounds of trash annually on highways and public areas. The campaign encourages residents to take personal responsibility for litter by using litter bags in their vehicles and properly disposing of waste. The initiative aims to enhance the state's natural beauty and improve public safety.

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