Last Fourth with fireworks allowed in Snohomish
Snohomish will implement a fireworks ban starting in 2026 after a City Council vote of 6-1, making this Fourth of July the final opportunity for residents to legally use fireworks. The current regulations allow usage from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.
on July 4. The Danaca Design Gallery in Seattle is set to unveil a metalwork exhibition from June 20 to July 31, celebrating the contributions of the late Phil Baldwin to the revival of mokume-gane in the U. S. Construction has commenced on a new Wendy's restaurant in Monroe, located in the Fred Meyer parking lot along U. S.
2. Furthermore, Governor Bob Ferguson appointed Dennis Worsham, director of the Snohomish County Health Department, as the new Secretary of Health, effective July 7. The city is also gathering input from at-home business owners through an online survey available until July 27, aimed at updating city regulations. The survey seeks to understand how existing square footage limits impact local businesses. Public fireworks shows and Fourth of July concert events will return for Everett and Snohomish County this year.