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Attorney General Brown and a coalition of Attorneys General issue Joint Statement on Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments

Attorney General Nick Brown and a coalition of attorneys general defended birthright citizenship during a Supreme Court hearing. They argued that the President's attempt to end this long-standing right is unconstitutional and would disrupt settled law.

New Law The Right to Repair bill signed into law

The Right to Repair Act has been signed into law, requiring manufacturers to provide consumers and independent repair providers access to essential parts and tools for electronic device repairs. This legislation aims to save families money and support local repair businesses.

Clean up at Echo Lake Park in response to citizen nudge

The Shoreline Parks department addressed a resident's complaint about an overgrown flower bed in Echo Lake Park by weeding and mulching the area. Typically maintained by ELNA volunteers, these flower beds received attention as volunteers focused on other areas of Shoreline Park.

Community event celebrates Summer Solstice with Labyrinths at Richmond Beach

Shoreline, Washington, hosts a community event celebrating the Summer Solstice with labyrinths on May 18, 2025. The event aims to foster family-friendly activities and community engagement in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

Ryus bill clarifying Hate Crime Law signed by Governor

Washington state enacted a new hate crime law clarifying that bias can be a motive among multiple factors. House Bill 1052, signed by Governor, aims to hold offenders accountable for crimes committed in part due to a victim's race, religion, or other protected characteristics. The law reflects concerns from prosecutors that previous standards were too narrow.

12th Annual Veterans Resource Fair at Tacoma Dome May 31, 2025

NineLine Veteran Services will host the 12th Annual Veterans Resource Fair on May 31, 2025, at the Tacoma Dome, offering free services to military veterans and their families. The event anticipates attendance of 1,000 to 3,000 veterans, providing resources such as medical care, legal assistance, and employment services. This fair aims to enhance the well-being and quality of life for those who have served the nation.

Call for Artists Crafters Apply today for LFP Farmers Market Crafts Day

Washington artists and crafters can now apply to showcase their handmade goods at the 2025 Crafts Day, scheduled for July 20 at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market. The deadline for applications has been extended to May 26, requiring vendors to possess a Washington State business license and a Certificate of Insurance.

Shorewood Track Field shines at WesCo South Championships

Shorewood Track & Field teams excelled at the WesCo South Championships, with the boys winning their third consecutive title and the girls placing second. Notable achievements included Mila Fotinatos breaking her own school record in the 400m and multiple meet records set by Hayes Stetler, Jaden Marlow, and Otto Erhart.

Kenmore Council Proposes Affordable Housing Mandate

Kenmore Council proposed an affordable housing mandate aimed at addressing the region's housing crisis. The initiative seeks to increase the availability of affordable housing options for residents. This move aligns with broader efforts in Washington state to enhance housing affordability.

Celebrating the Life of Jackson Carroll - Saturday May 31, 2025

Friends and family will gather on May 31, 2025, at Shorewood High School to celebrate the life of Jackson Carroll, a beloved community member and WSU graduate. Jackson, who excelled in sports and academics, is remembered for his compassion and dedication to supporting students as a substitute paraeducator. He leaves behind a legacy of love and faith, deeply missed by his family and friends.

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