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Washington state lawsuit payouts skyrocket to more than 500M in past year

Washington state has faced over $500 million in lawsuit payouts within a year due to claims primarily against its foster care system. A 2018 ruling expanded state liability, allowing victims of abuse in foster care to seek justice. Legal costs have also surged, with significant implications for state funding and services.

A new summer tradition Family Day at the Edmonds Block Party Aug. 9

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce will host Family Day at the Edmonds Block Party on Saturday, Aug. 9, featuring live performances and activities for all ages. Kids under 21 can enter for free, while the evening will showcase tribute bands in the beer garden.

Quail Park of Lynnwood invites community to fill the bus for Seattle Childrens June 28

Quail Park of Lynnwood will host a community toy drive for Seattle Children’s Hospital on June 28. Donations of new toys and comfort items will be collected from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fred Meyer in Lynnwood.

Workshop offers tips on transforming your lawn into a pollinator oasis

Community members attended a workshop on transforming lawns into native plant habitats at the Lynnwood Fish Hatchery on June 13. Paisley Blume from the Snohomish Conservation District emphasized the environmental benefits of native plants and pollinators, revealing that lawns account for nearly one-third of residential water use.

Lynnwood Artists Show A night of art, music and fun June 26

Lynnwood will host the third annual Artists Show on June 26, celebrating local talent with a “people’s choice” cash prize of $200 for two winners. The free event at City Hall will feature art, food, and community engagement from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

2025 Juneteenth at the Beach Celebrating Freedom event Thursday at Edmonds Waterfront Center

The Edmonds Waterfront Center will host the "2025 Juneteenth at the Beach – Celebrating Freedom" event on June 16, 2025. This celebration aims to honor freedom and educate attendees about Juneteenth's historical significance. Local officials and community leaders are expected to participate.

Washington state Clemency and Pardons Board will be expanded

Washington's Clemency and Pardons Board will expand to 10 members and begin receiving pay, addressing a backlog of cases. The board aims to expedite hearings for individuals facing deportation, although this is not mandatory. The governor will appoint the new members, reflecting diverse backgrounds.

No dream can be real while youre sitting on the sidelines Lynnwood High School graduates 243

Lynnwood High School celebrated the graduation of 243 seniors on June 16, 2025. Class President Leslie Vazquez highlighted the resilience of the class, noting their journey through unprecedented challenges during the pandemic. The ceremony also recognized students for earning associates degrees and scholarships.

Lynnwood council to discuss housing, potential city youth board at special meeting June 18

The Lynnwood City Council will hold a special meeting on June 18 to discuss housing and the creation of a youth council. The meeting will feature a presentation from the Housing Authority of Snohomish County, followed by updates from Councilmember Derica Escamilla on the youth council initiative.

Introducing our Whats Happening This Weekend newsletter launching Wednesday!

My Neighborhood News Network will launch its weekly "What’s Happening This Weekend" newsletter on June 18, providing updates on local events in Edmonds, Lynnwood, and Mountlake Terrace. Subscribers will receive the newsletter each Wednesday via email, featuring activities from Thursday to Sunday. The inaugural edition is sponsored by Alfi Real Estate.

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