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Partial skull found at Scriber Lake Park; officials working on ID
The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office on Wednesday released information about a partial skull that had been found at Lynnwood’s Scriber Lake Park March 24. Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office Operations Manager Nicole Krueger said that an unhoused man found the skeletonized cranium – the part of the skull that encloses the brain – and brought it to the attention of police. No other remains related to the cranium have been located.
American Capital Group, Clarion Form JV for Lynnwood MF Project
American Capital Group and Clarion Partners have created a joint venture to develop Enso, a 316-unit multifamily project in Lynnwood, Washington. Pacific Life Insurance Company served as the construction lender for the development, with construction scheduled to commence in August 2024 and anticipated to reach completion by Summer 2026. “Enso could not come at a more critical time as home ownership has become too costly for many, and capital market dynamics have slowed new multifamily housing starts,” said BJ Kuula, CEO of ACG.
Lynnwood Police Blotter: July 7-13, 2024
6200 block 196th Street Southwest: Police assisted the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office with a report of malicious mischief related to a Community Transit Bus. 19300 block Highway 99: A misdemeanor theft was reported. 16600 block Highway 99: An individual was found in possession of a stolen vehicle while trespassing.
Seattle Study Club & AACD Join Forces to Crown the Top Dentists in the World
Seattle Study Club, in conjunction with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), is pleased to announce the launch of a global search to find the best dentist in the world. Introducing the Best Case Wins Challenge, designed to reward exceptional comprehensive care in four clinical areas with a total prize package valued at over $50,000.
‘Summit Life’ — Capitol Hill’s Summit Pub turns 20
Jay Janicek and his business partner Sam Munguia have been the owners of the Summit Public House, a local gem of the Capitol Hill community, for the past 20 years. Their climb, marked by perseverance and a deep love for their neighborhood, started before they became owners. “We took it over in 2004, on St Patrick’s Day they handed us the keys,” Janicek recalls. Over the years, the neighborhood has transformed dramatically, but Summit Pub has remained the local watering hole.
Police investigate shooting in Seattle's Sand Point neighborhood, 1 injured
SEATTLE - Police are investigating a shooting that happened in Seattle’s Sand Point neighborhood early Thursday morning. The Seattle Police Department (SPD) first announced the shooting on social media at around 1:49 a.m. Authorities say the shooting happened near the corner of 62nd Ave. NE and NE 65th St....
Amazon says this year's Prime Day was its biggest ever
SEATTLE - Amazon saw record sales for Prime Day this week as Prime members purchased more items than ever before, the company announced Thursday. The Seattle e-commerce giant, which does not disclose how much it earns during the popular discount event, also said "millions" of customers joined Prime in the past three weeks to take advantage of the discount event, which ended right before midnight Pacific Standard Time on Thursday.
Fire At Apartment Building Under Construction Devastates Columbia City Neighborhood
A devastating fire ripped through an apartment building under construction in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood early Saturday morning, spreading to a nearby home and several vehicles. The intense heat and downed power lines posed significant challenges for firefighters, who implemented a defensive strategy to combat the flames from a safe distance. While one resident escaped unharmed, precautionary evacuations were conducted in the surrounding area.
Seattle’s Scarecrow Video fights for its future, and the future of film
Despite the dominance of the streaming era, many films aren't available online. Scarecrow Video's publicly accessible film collection is one alternative, if the Seattle nonprofit can survive.
PROCK LOOKING FOR HIS PLACE IN HISTORY AT SEATTLE; CONTINUES TO BE LONE JFR FC FOR NOW
Austin Prock is driving the only Funny Car out of John Force Racing. But that’s not the most significant challenge he faces in this weekend’s NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceways outside Seattle, WA. Prock enters the first of the two-race Western Swing with a chance to join...
VIDEO: Woman rejoices as she finds father's ashes inside stolen U-Haul
SEATTLE (KOMO) — Megan Plunkett can breathe a sigh of relief after a U-Haul stolen from outside of her condo was found. She woke up on Wednesday with only the clothes on her back and one suitcase. It had been a day since someone stole her moving van from...
Empowering Future Leaders: Jarvis Henderson Discusses RVLA’s Dynamic Programs and Community-Centered Approach
Recently on The Day with Trae, Jarvis Henderson stopped by to discuss RVLA's Summer Program, After School Program (Fall), and Kindergarten enrollment (Fall) with host Trae Holiday. Henderson, serving as the After School Program Coordinator at Rainier Valley Leadership Academy, shared insights into these educational initiatives. "My desire was to...
Floral Arranging Workshops at Oxbow
Over the next three months, join Renée for seasonally themed floral arranging workshops at Oxbow. Each class will feature a found floral or greenery including wildflowers, berries, and herbs. Included in the class is a handmade vessel by Clay Poni to house your gorgeous arrangement as well as light refreshments as you learn alongside other sweet attendees.
Mariners select Western grad Austin St. Laurent in baseball draft
Western Alamance graduate Austin St. Laurent was drafted in the 14th round by the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday. St. Laurent has been a standout for the past three seasons for Appalachian State. For St. Laurent, having a chance in professional baseball continues a track that he has been on since...
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