Online services are also not available Feb. 10-17. The Washington State Department of Licensing said the move is necessary to upgrade software.
A bond in Lake Stevens and a levy in Arlington would be used to build new schools.
Proponents say providing health care for all is a “fundamental human right.” Opponents worry about the cost of implementing it.
The dispute began in 2021 and centers around when the city can take over the district.
Court-ordered projects have sparked collaboration for salmon habitat restoration
The Port Gardner Storage Facility, in the works for more than a decade, will help prevent overflows of the city sewer system.
The eagle was found three weeks ago, most likely affected by pesticide
The organizations hope the months-long process will improve access to resources for young people.
Update
Residents can expect a reprieve from the snow until possibly this weekend. Colder than normal temperatures are expected to remain into next week.
Opponents of the voter-approved initiative filed a complaint Tuesday in Snohomish County Superior Court.
1989 cold murder case
Recent advances in forensic genealogy led to the suspect’s arrest in Clark County, Nevada.
Protesters hoped to pressure lawmakers into delaying and disrupting action in the Senate.
In addition to Mayor Christine Frizzell, guest speakers include Nick Coelho, Mary Anne Dillon and Olympia Edwards.
Phase II of the plan is about to begin, with construction slated for late 2026.
HB 1350 and SB 5500 would make subsidy reimbursement rates more consistent with the cost of living.
A local progressive group organized the rally to oppose President Donald Trump.
The council will vote on whether to improve 18-year-old Drew Nielsen Neighborhood Park.