The Lynnwood City Council at its next Business meeting will vote on new salary schedules and permit fee increases for 2026.
Violent Offender Task Force (VOTF) located and arrested a 30-year-old Lake Stevens man for first-degree robbery.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown, announced proposed legislation titled the Immigrant Worker Protection Act ...
Snohomish County Public Works has received two grants totaling more than $1.1 million that will fund safety improvements ...
A federal grand jury in the Southern District of New York has indicted Paul Campo, the former Deputy Chief of the Office of ...
The Cascade Symphony Orchestra presents its popular Holiday Concerts on Sunday and Monday, December 14 and 15, at 7:30 pm, at ...
Lynnwood City Council on December 1, unanimously agreed to postpone consideration of a proposed 0.1% public safety sales tax ...
The Lynnwood City Council continued its discussion on recodifying portions of the LMC related to animal control laws.
The charges stem from the placement of two pipe bombs near the organizations' buildings on January 5 the night before the U.S ...
SnoCo Public Works is prepared with the right people, equipment, and materials to handle freezing temperature roads across ...
The proposed COLA, included in the draft 2026 Salary Schedule Ordinance, would align GSO staff with union-represented workers ...
Keep the holiday spirit alive with these upcoming holiday events this winter, from tree lightings, to parades, to meeting ...
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