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Small protest at Shoreline City Hall

Protests marked President's Day in Seattle, with hundreds demonstrating against job cuts to federal workers. While a planned protest against Elon Musk was canceled due to permit issues, two women from EverydayActivists.net gathered at Shoreline City Hall to express their concerns regarding Musk's actions related to DOGE.

Valdez bill to expand voter registration services passes Senate

Senate Bill 5077, led by Sen. Javier Valdez, successfully passed the Washington Senate, aiming to enhance voter registration services through various government agencies. The legislation seeks to boost voter participation, especially among historically underserved communities, by facilitating automatic voter registration and online options.

Jack Malek announces run for Shoreline City Council

Jack Malek has announced his candidacy for the Shoreline City Council seat currently held by John Ramsdell, who is not seeking reelection. With over two decades of community involvement and leadership experience, Malek aims to foster balanced growth and support local businesses while preserving Shoreline's character.

Town Hall with Sen. Maralyn Chase on Saturday Mar 10 in Edmonds

Senator Maralyn Chase will host a town hall meeting on March 10, 2018, at the Edmonds Senior Center, providing an update on the current Legislative Session and inviting community feedback on legislative concerns. This event is an opportunity for residents of the 32nd Legislative District to engage directly with their senator on important issues affecting Washingtonians.

Shoreline Councilmember John Ramsdell will not run for reelection

Shoreline Councilmember John Ramsdell announced he will not seek reelection for the 2026-2030 term, citing challenges in maintaining a work/life balance while serving on the council. He expressed pride in his contributions to the community, particularly in areas such as affordable housing and mental health services. Ramsdell plans to focus on family, music, and enjoying the outdoors after his term ends in December 2025.

Shoreline Councilmember John Ramsdell will not run for reelection

Shoreline Councilmember John Ramsdell announced he will not seek reelection for the 2026-2030 term, citing challenges in maintaining a work/life balance while managing his private practice. He expressed gratitude for the community's engagement and his colleagues' dedication, highlighting his advocacy for affordable housing and mental health services during his tenure.

U.S. Volunteers-Joint Service Command to Host Inauguration Viewing Event

The U.S. Volunteers-Joint Service Command is hosting a historical inauguration viewing event on January 20, 2025, at the Scottish Rite Hall in Shoreline, WA. The event is open to the public, featuring a large screen for the inauguration broadcast and a $5 donation requested for adults, with lunch provided by the Laurel Cove Retirement Home culinary team. This non-political, educational gathering aims to engage the community in a significant historical moment.

Ex-US Rep. McDermott says he found what fought for when he went abroad

Former U.S. Congressman Jim McDermott reflects on his decades-long public service career and shares how relocating to France has allowed him to live the policies he championed while in office. The article highlights McDermott's influential role in Congress and his ongoing commitment to social justice and public policy.

Farivar's Bill to Eliminate Statute of Limitations for Childhood Sexual Abuse Passes House and Senate

Washington State's House Bill 1618, aimed at eliminating the statute of limitations on childhood sexual abuse claims, has passed both the House and Senate, signaling a significant shift towards justice for survivors. Sponsored by Rep. Darya Farivar, the bill empowers victims to seek accountability and raises public awareness about the issue. It now awaits the governor's signature to become law.

Candidate forum July 8 Lake Forest Park is in a different state Legislative District

Lake Forest Park has been redistricted into Washington's 1st Legislative District, which will take effect after the November elections. The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County is hosting a virtual candidate forum on July 8, where local representatives, including those for the U.S. Senate and Congressional District 7, will be discussed. Primary ballots are expected to arrive by July 15, with returns due by August 2.