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Alligator sighting in Washington State prompts investigation
**UPDATE: As reported Saturday afternoon by KIRO 7, the reptile in question turned out to be an exotic tegu lizard that recently escaped from its owner. Alligators are not native to Washington State and could not establish a population in the region because of its cool climate. But somewhere in Snohomish County, a very large gator is on the prowl. “Granite Falls Deputies are investigating the sighting of a 10’ alligator near the 9400 block of Ray Grade Rd.,” the Snohomish County Sheriff announced late Friday via X. “The reptile was last seen south of Ray Grade Rd. toward the Pilchuck River.” A...
The new Lynnwood Link extension opening in just six weeks
With exactly six weeks left before the grand opening of the Lynnwood Link extension, Sound Transit has announced additional details about the opening day festivities as well as an update on progress completing the tasks necessary to open the 8.5-mile extension. “Every day brings us closer to the launch of...
New in NoVa: Immigrant Food opening first Virginia location
A trendy DC-based restaurant brand is expanding for the first time into Northern Virginia. It’s called Immigrant Food and it’s coming to Ballston over in Arlington. Immigrant Food already has three locations in Washington. Now, it’s latest restaurant will open this Tuesday, July 23 at 4245 North Fairfax Drive. That’s at the global headquarters for The Nature Conservancy.
Overnight I-5 lane reductions and ramp closures scheduled this week for light rail work
Sound Transit contractor crews will continue work in several areas in South Snohomish County and North King County as part of the ongoing Lynnwood Light Rail extension project. The work involves the following closures:. In Snohomish County. – The right lane on southbound I-5 between the 44th Avenue West on-ramp...
Port Gardner Community Yard Sale Locations
The Port Gardner Community Yard Sale is this Saturday, July 20th, from 9am to 2pm. The yard sale features 21 different locations across the Port Gardner neighborhood. Expect to see furniture, tools, camping equipment, clothing, books, toys, and more. Below we show the locations and the addresses, plus some of...
ARLnow Daily Debrief for Jul 19, 2024
Good Friday evening, Arlington. Let’s take a look back at today’s stories and a look forward to tomorrow’s event calendar. The following articles were published earlier today — Jul 19, 2024. 9:30 am: Immigrant Food to open next week, bringing ‘gastroadvocacy’ dining to Ballston | 🗣️...
Notice of Board of Directors Regular Session and Executive Session Meeting, July 22, 2024
Public Comments during the Hearing of Business of Visitors: Public comments are heard during the designated Hearing of Business of Visitors time on the agenda. The Board, Superintendent, or district personnel do not engage in open discussion during public comment. Questions or comments may be referred to the Superintendent for follow-up if needed or requested.
A ‘No’ vote on Mukilteo EMS Levy will not impact service
Voting NO on the proposed EMS Levy will not impact Mukilteo’s excellent EMS service. With call volumes down (Sno911 Annual Report), EMS expenditures decreasing (Mukilteo Annual Budget 2024), and full EMS staffing, why would the City ask voters to approve a $1.6 million tax increase? We believe this EMS Levy proposal is disingenuous, misleading, not evidence-based, and does not consider the best interests of our residents, renters, and seniors on fixed incomes.
Neil Weiss sworn in as Edmonds Municipal Court judge
Neil Weiss was sworn in Thursday as the new Edmonds Municipal Court judge. Doing the honors was his father, Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Bruce Weiss. The Edmonds City Council voted in May to confirm Mayor Mike Rosen’s appointment of the younger Weiss – an Everett defense attorney – as the city’s new municipal court judge. Weiss replaced former Municipal Court Judge Whitney Rivera, who was appointed to the Snohomish County Superior Court.
Meet the 2024 candidates: Strom Peterson, 21st Legislative District, Position 1
Ahead of the Aug. 6 primary election, the My Neighborhood News Network submitted a list of questions to candidates running for election. We are publishing responses as we receive them. Rep. Strom Peterson, a Democrat, is the current state representative for the 21st District. He is seeking reelection to the...
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