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Everett Councilwoman Vogeli not defending seat up for re-election

Everett City Councilwoman Liz Vogeli will not seek re-election after seven years on the council. Vogeli plans to fulfill her term and encourages others to run for her District 4 seat, which has seen limited candidate interest due to immigration status issues.

Students fake gun alarms Machias Elementary parents

A fifth-grade boy alarmed parents at Machias Elementary by showing a blue toy gun at a school bus stop. Despite reassurances from law enforcement that the item was not a real weapon, the incident has led to heightened concerns among parents and students, prompting discussions about safety protocols.

Food banks scramble as federal support declines

Food banks in Snohomish County face significant funding cuts as federal support declines, with millions lost from key USDA programs. Local food banks report increased demand but reduced access to nutritious food, impacting vulnerable families.

Federal personnel cuts expected to affect prescribed burns in wildfire season

Federal funding cuts and layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service will likely hinder the Washington Department of Natural Resources' prescribed burn program, which is essential for wildfire prevention. As wildfires are expected to increase this season, local agencies may face increased workloads in managing controlled burns and firefighting efforts. Residents are urged to take precautions to mitigate fire risks.

Insurance pool has paid more than 275,000 so far in Snohomish Regional Fires attorney fees in Firefighter 8 case

The Washington Cities Insurance Authority has paid over $275,000 to defend Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue in a religious discrimination lawsuit filed by eight unvaccinated firefighters. The firefighters, challenging Gov. Jay Inslee's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, seek back pay and benefits totaling between $800,000 and $1.6 million. The case is currently in the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

State transportation budget negotiations set plan

Washington state lawmakers approved a $15.5 billion transportation plan that raises the gas tax for the first time since 2016. The new tax rates include an increase from $0.494 to $0.554 per gallon starting July 1. Disagreements over funding methods delayed the vote, but ultimately bipartisan support led to the plan's approval.

Climber fell 100 feet off Index town 'wall' climbing area, causing tricky rescue Saturday

A 47-year-old female climber fell 100 feet from the Town of Index rock climbing wall on April 26, prompting a complex rescue operation. Fellow climbers, including nurses, provided immediate assistance before official rescuers used a helicopter to transport her to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Snohomish County Launches Survey to Guide Communitywide Climate Resiliency Plan

Snohomish County launched a survey on May 5 to inform its Communitywide Climate Resiliency Plan, aiming to enhance preparedness against climate change impacts. Residents can share their views until May 23, with the survey available in multiple languages. County Executive Dave Somers emphasizes the importance of community input for maintaining the region's well-being.

Snohomish County Adopt-A-Road Program Celebrates Long-Term Volunteers, Adds New Adoptable Sections

Snohomish County recognized long-term volunteers of the Adopt-A-Road program on April 22, 2025, with a ceremony honoring Joe Hernandez and his group for a decade of service. The program, which began in 2008, has expanded to include 11 new adoptable sections in the Lynnwood and Bothell areas.

Snohomish County Adopt-A-Road Program Celebrates Long-Term Volunteers, Adds

Snohomish County Public Works expanded its Adopt-A-Road program by adding 11 new sections available for adoption in the Lynnwood and Bothell areas. The program's growth reflects its increasing popularity, with more sections potentially being added later this year. Interested individuals can find more information on the Adopt-A-Road webpage.

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