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Garcia challenges seasoned incumbent Cantwell for US Senate

Republican Raul Garcia is challenging incumbent Senator Maria Cantwell for the U.S. Senate seat, driven by personal experiences with the fentanyl crisis. As a physician, he aims to introduce measures to combat the epidemic, highlighting the need for change in a Democrat-dominated state.

Mastermind of $100K Gift Card Fraud Scheme Arrested in WA

A 28-year-old woman was arrested in Monroe, Washington, for allegedly masterminding a $100,000 gift card fraud scheme that victimized hundreds. During a search of her apartment, police uncovered illegal firearms, drugs, and tools for financial fraud. Additional charges and arrests of co-conspirators are anticipated as the investigation continues.

Cannabis company wants to bring store to Monroe. City says no.

Cannabis company Origins is advocating for the revocation of Monroe's ban on cannabis retailers, which has been in place since 2015. Recent polling shows that 63% of Monroe residents support allowing cannabis sales, but city officials express concerns about safety and crime.

Lynnwood appoints new council member after abrupt resignation

The Lynnwood City Council has appointed Derica Escamilla to fill the vacancy left by former council member Shirley Sutton, who resigned in May due to concerns about city leadership. Escamilla, an environmental scientist with significant local involvement, is committed to addressing key issues such as gang violence, homelessness, and youth mental health, and plans to run for election next year.

Lynnwood City Council Selects Eight Applicants to Interview for Council Vacancy

The Lynnwood City Council has selected eight applicants from a pool of 22 for interviews to fill a council vacancy. The interviews will take place on July 9 and 10, 2024, with a public session allowing community participation. Following the interviews, the council will vote to select the new appointee.

Sutton cites ‘total lack of leadership’ in departure from Lynnwood

Lynnwood City Council member Shirley Sutton has resigned, citing a 'total lack of leadership' within the city administration. She expressed concerns over the council's delay in conducting an independent audit of city finances, which she believes is critical for effective budget planning.

Sutton resigns from Lynnwood council, ‘effective immediately’

Shirley Sutton has resigned from the Lynnwood City Council, effective immediately, to return to the Yakima Valley. As the first woman of color on the council, she significantly impacted local governance and community welfare.

Seattle shows the power and limits of Jayapal’s progressives

U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal reflects on her journey from an immigrant to a key figure in Congress, representing Seattle's 7th District. The article highlights her commitment to mentoring women of color in politics and her efforts to navigate the complexities of the Democratic Party's progressive agenda amidst recent electoral challenges.