Destination Shoreline announces Official Shoreline City Mascot: The Shoreline Seaweed Monster – Friend to All

Wednesday, April 1, 2026


After 10 long years since #SurprisedByShoreline, in a bold move to celebrate community identity, Destination Shoreline is proud to introduce Shoreline's newest official City mascot: The Shoreline Seaweed Monster – Friend to All!
 
Emerging from the depths where fresh meets saltwater, the Seaweed Monster is a playful tribute to Shoreline’s unique geography and namesake, stretching shore to shore between Puget Sound and Lake Washington.

This gentle creature is formed from a rare hybrid blend of seaweed gathered from both bodies of water, Puget Sound kelp and Lake Washington’s finest freshwater greens, symbolizing the connection, balance, and natural beauty that define Shoreline.

But most importantly, the Seaweed Monster is a friend to all!

“The Seaweed Monster embodies everything we love about Shoreline, community connection, a deep appreciation for our natural surroundings, and a welcoming spirit for all,” said Shoreline Mayor Betsy Robertson.
“Plus, it’s been noted that the Seaweed Monster gives excellent hugs… slightly damp, but heartfelt.”

With its flowing strands of seaweed “hair,” hints of a dried seaweed aroma, and a personality described as “equal parts mysterious and mildly damp,” the mascot will serve as an ambassador for local pride, environmental stewardship, and just the right amount of charm that makes Shoreline so special.

The Seaweed Monster is expected to make appearances at community events, the Shoreline Farmers Market, city cleanups, Shoreline Global Celebration Events, neighborhood gatherings, and possibly anywhere salty snacks are present.

April Fools!

But honestly… a Shoreline Seaweed Monster doesn’t feel that far off, right? 
We love you, Shoreline


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Shoreline council approves Meridian Park Speed Cameras


By Oliver J Moffat

In a 6-1 vote at the Monday, March 30 meeting, the Shoreline City Council authorized the city's first automated school zone speed cameras at Meridian Park Elementary.

Last year, a city report found 1,031 speeders on average school days while children were coming and going to Meridian Park and the 20 mph speed zone lights were flashing. Alarmingly, 59% of those drivers sped by Meridian Park at over 30 mph while children were arriving and leaving school.

But, while neighboring cities of Edmonds, Lynnwood, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell, and Seattle all have implemented school zone cameras, Shoreline had not.

City staff recommended a $130 base fine for speeders caught going above 24 mph with a $260 fine for speeders above 33 mph.
 
But the council voted 4-3 to lower fines to $50 for speeders going between 24 and 30 mph in the 20-mph school zone.


City staff estimated that each ticket would cost roughly $119 per infraction after accounting for operating costs, including vendor fees and court processing.

Staff warned the lower fines could result in a budget deficit, potentially requiring the city to subsidize the program with General Fund dollars.

Under state law, any revenue exceeding operating costs must be spent on traffic safety projects.

Under state law, fines must be cut by 50% for low-income speeders receiving public assistance.

Councilmember Keith Scully was the sole dissenting vote on the ordinance, and said the fines would disproportionately impact low-income drivers. 

Instead, he called on the city police department to step up traffic patrols at the school (his complete comments are available online).

The cameras are expected to be installed by the end of 2026, with tickets beginning in early 2027.


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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – April 1 - 7


By Kate Ledbetter,
 www.DestinationShoreline.com
 
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – April 1 - 7

Spring is officially making its presence known in Shoreline, and this week’s lineup is bursting with ways to get out, connect, and celebrate the season. From neighborhood egg hunts and family-friendly festivities to community walks, creative workshops, and opportunities to shape local spaces, there’s something happening around every corner. At the very top of our list, the Tool Sale Saturday at the Shoreline Tool Library, look for the line Saturday morning on Aurora! 
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Event of the Week:
 
"All Offers Accepted" Spring 2026 Tool Sale
Saturday, April 4 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
We’ll have thousands of tools, bikes, art supplies, upcycled art, & baked goods. Any offer accepted for tools and art supplies!
 
Saturday Easter Egg Hunts in Shoreline:
(If you time it just right, you could probably do all three!)
 
Easter Egg Hunt at Calvin Presbyterian Church
Saturday, April 4 10:00 AM, Calvin Presbyterian Church
Join us on Saturday, April 4 at 10 am for our annual Easter Egg Hunt, at Calvin Church this year!
 
Shorelake Soccer Egg-stravaganza – Fun & Soccer Kickoff!
Saturday, April 4 11:00 AM, Shoreline A Soccer Field
Spring is here! Celebrate with us at the Shorelake Egg-stravaganza on Saturday, April 4 at Shoreline A Field with a morning full of egg hunts, games, and family fun.
 
Shoreline Fire Department Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 4 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM, Richmond Beach Salt Water Park
Join the Shoreline Fire Department at the Annual Easter Egg Hunt!
Food truck starts at 12:00 PM
Egg hunt begins promptly at 1:00 PM
This event is for children ages 1–10, and we’ll have plenty of Shoreline firefighters on hand to help make it a fun and safe experience for everyone.
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Featured Artist Joe Mentele at Salvation: Artist Collective
Throughout April, Salvation: Artist Collective
Joe Mentele a Seattle native who now resides in Shoreline, WA has developed a distinctive body of work focused on pattern creation. What began as a simple concept inspired by natural imagery has evolved into a refined, multi-step process utilizing several graphic design programs. Today, his collection includes hundreds of intricate pattern-based works, each originating from a photograph that sparked potential for transformation into a compelling visual design.
 
Shoreline Walks - Westminster Parkwood
Thursday, April 2 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 
Meetup Location: Parkwood Plaza eastside of Aurora Ave and 152nd behind the Starbucks.
Walk is: 3.0 miles/ 2 hours
Walk Difficulty Rating: Moderate, a few steep hills 
Walk Leader: Linda 
Walk Description: Explore the Westminster Triangle and Parkwood neighborhoods partially on the Interurban Trail.  The majority on sidewalks and quiet streets. No restrooms on route. Restroom available at Starbucks for customers.
 
Memoir Writing Group
Thursday, April 2 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Join Arlene every 1st and 3rd Thursday to work on and share your short memoirs. Practice preserving your memories in writing with this supportive and encouraging group!
 
Finding, Evaluating and Using Health Information
Thursday, April 2 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
In this class, participants will learn about reliable health resources, improve their search skills, and develop critical evaluation skills.
 
Help the City Design Edwin T. Pratt Memorial Park
Saturday, April 4 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Edwin T. Pratt Memorial Park
The City invites you to take part in a design workshop for the Edwin T. Pratt Memorial Park. All ages are welcome! This park will connect people with nature and honor the legacy of Edwin Pratt.
 
Shoreline Walks - Innis Arden Walk
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 – Leaving at 10:00 am
Meetup Location:  Calvin Presbyterian Church, 18826 3rd Ave NW, at the end of the parking lot closest to Richmond Beach Road.
Free Drop-In Group Walks! Part of the Shoreline Walks Community Walking Program
Walk Difficulty Rating: Moderate-Difficult. 3.2 mi/ 2 hours. Elevation gain - 413 feet.
 
Alzheimer’s Association Special Presentation Series at Laurel Cove
Tuesday, April 7 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Laurel Cove Community- Assisted Living & Senior Care Community Shoreline
We are pleased to announce that Laurel Cove is joining forces with the Alzheimer’s Association to bring you a Special Presentation Series focused on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia and improving the lives of all those impacted by it.
 
Parkwood Neighborhood Ice Cream Social
Tuesday, April 7 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Parkwood Elementary School
Have fun and enjoy some sweet treats at the Parkwood Neighborhood Association Ice Cream Social! We're excited to invite you to join us for an evening of delicious ice cream, community bonding, and fun activities.
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Rainbow Bingo
Friday, April 10 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center is thrilled to offer RAINBOW BINGO with our incredible hostess, Sylvia O’Stayformore. Participants can expect ten (10) rousing rounds of bingo, complete with prizes and a few musical numbers!
 
NW Víla Fest 2026: Celebrate the Art of Bellydance
April 10 - 12, Shoreline College
NW Víla Fest aims to grow the bellydance community in Seattle and worldwide. From dynamic workshops to evening showcases, join us for a weekend of art and connection.
 
Shoreline Short Short Film Festival
Saturday, April 18 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Shoreline Community College Theater
The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community. 
 
Mo Money, Mo Problems Night Market
Saturday, April 18 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Salvation: Art Collective
Tax season is stressful. Art isn't. Join us for a night of art, music, food, and extravagance - you earned it. New artists, new vendors, and of course - twinkle lights - all in our yard at SALVATION. 
 
For Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
 
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by Kate Ledbetter, Real Estate Broker with Windermere Real Estate/Shoreline and Salvation - Artists and Makers Collective - a Boutique and Gallery, Become a Destination Shoreline Partner, learn more here


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Shorecrest girls tennis vs Lynnwood

Girls varsity tennis
3-31-2026
Shorecrest 5 Lynnwood 2


Zuma Vining (S) v Rose Tulga
6-3, 6-3 W

Lauren Kajimura (S) vTayler Simbulan
6-0, 6-1 W

Sophie Schmitz (S) v Rachel Ericson
6-2, 6-0 W

Mia Halset (S) v Tien Vo
6-3, 6-0 W

Walker Temme/Thayer Katahara-Stewart (S) v
Ava Barias and Adeline Tran
4-6, 5-7 L

Sabina Schoeld/Calla Rihnsmith (S) v
Maggie Hesedahl and Venus Hernandez
7-6(9), 6-0 W

Gigi Garbaccio/Neena Mercado (S) v
Naomi Aquino and Melissa Seng
2-6, 5-7 L

--Rob Mann


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Shorewood softball vs Redmond 3-30-2026

Fastpitch softball
Shorewood vs. Redmond 
at Meridian Park
3-30-2026
Redmond 8 - Shorewood 2





Emma Kellum at bat
Photo by Chris Stuvek
Pitcher(s) and Catcher(s)
 
Redmond: 
  • Ainsley Barcalow
  • Kati Cygan (catcher)
Shorewood: 
  • Emma Kellum, 
  • Ellie Van Horn (6) 
  • Lillian Perrault (catcher)
Highlights

Redmond: 
  • Maggie Enich 2-4 (2 2Bs)
  • Ainsley Barcalow 2-4 (2B)
  • Kati Cygan 2-4 (2B)
  • Lily Viola 2-3 (3B)
Shorewood: 
  • Zoey Perrault 1-3
  • Emma Kellum 1-3
--Paul Jensen


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Jobs: Department of Ecology Section Administrative Assistant (Administrative Assistant 3)

The Department of Ecology is hiring a Section Administrative Assistant (Administrative Assistant 3) within the Water Quality Program’s Northwest Region.

Location:

  • Northwest Region Office in Shoreline, WA.
  • The salary listed includes 5% premium pay due to the duty station being located in King County.
  • Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.

 Schedule:

  • This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
  • During the first 6 months, this position is eligible for flexible schedule options and is required to work in the office.  After successfully passing a 6 month probationary period, the position is eligible for routine telework with a minimum of three days per week required in the office. 
  • Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.

 Application Timeline: 

  • Apply by April 7, 2026
  • This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after the date above may not be considered.

Salary: $49,455.00 - $66,414.60 Annually

If you’re interested in applying for this position or reading additional information, please follow this link: Section Administrative Assistant (Administrative Assistant 3)




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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Navigators

 

Cartoons by Whitney Potter


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King County DCHS strengthens financial oversight with new policies, launches Provider Training Series

King County Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) has officially implemented several new policies and procedures to strengthen financial stewardship and oversight of public dollars. 

The department is launching a Provider Trainings Series to better prepare and support small community-based providers.

“DCHS is taking action to be stronger stewards of public dollars,” said Acting DCHS Director Dr. Susan McLaughlin. “We’re creating a blueprint for King County, and I couldn’t be prouder of all the progress we’ve made over the last several months.”

The new policies and procedures are in direct response to the King County Auditor’s Recommendations 7 and 8, and include: 
  • Enforcement of current Terms and Conditions involving subcontract review and approval 
  • General invoice verification and processing 
  • When contract amendments are required 
  • Managing stipend, incentive, and cash value cards 
  • Addressing over or underspend for contracts using the hybrid payment model 
  • Contract termination process 
  • Eligibility standards and minimum requirements for contractors 
  • Managing documentation related to contracts and invoices 

The department’s provider training series aims to give contracted providers the foundational knowledge needed to effectively manage public dollars. The trainings include: 
  • Financial Management & Best Practices (Required for all contractors that hold a multiyear contract—18 months or longer—per King County Ordinance 19978
  • DCHS Contracting Overview 
  • DCHS Fiscal Contract Compliance
These latest efforts build off the work the department has undertaken over the last several months. To learn more, visit the King County DCHS Fiscal Stewardship Webpage.


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Restroom Revolutions: A History of Bathroom Politics April 11, 2026

Join the Edmonds SnoKing AAUW as we welcome Dr. Sara Chatfield, Associate Professor in Gender and Women's Studies, for a thought-provoking Zoom presentation on how America’s bathrooms have long reflected battles over race, gender, and class. 

From the 1800s to today’s debates on gender and public access, explore how restroom policies continue to shape who is included—and excluded—in public life.

All are welcome to attend the Edmonds SnoKing AAUW April 11, 2026 meeting from 10-12pm at Edmonds College, 20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036, Snohomish Hall Rm. 338. 

Free to attend.


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Disney's FROZEN opens April 2, 2026 at Shorewood Drama


Spring Musical 2026 : Shorewood High School Presents Disney's FROZEN!

Join sisters Anna and Elsa as they journey through the snowy kingdom of Arendelle, discovering the power of love, courage, and self-acceptance along the way. 

Featuring dazzling musical numbers, stunning visuals, and the incredible dedication of Shorewood’s talented student performers, skilled student technical crew, and accomplished student orchestra, this production brings the beloved Disney story to life in a whole new way. 

From lights and sound to costumes and live music, every element showcases the creativity, collaboration, and artistry of our Shorewood students. Don’t miss this spectacular celebration of friendship, bravery, and the magic within us all!

Performances are:
  • April 2 and 3 - 7:00pm
  • April 4 (dress as your favorite character sing-a-long matinee) - 2:00pm
  • April 8, 9, 10, and 11 - 7:00pm
  • April 12 - 2:00pm
Tickets on sale now
  • $10 in advance
  • $12 at the door.
Shorewood High School Drama Department


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Running Start information night at Shoreline Colllege April 7, 2026


Calling all high school students (and families)!

Want to get a head start on college, tuition free? Join us for Running Start Information Night and learn how you can earn college credit while still in high school.

Come learn about the program, meet current students, hear from teachers, and get your questions answered. Plus, we’ll have pizza and refreshments

Breakout sessions include:
  •  Parent Session in Spanish
  •  Biotech Pathway
  •  Honors College Option
  •  Application Assistance
  •  Q&A

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Kenmore residential fire caused by charging device

Photo courtesy Shoreline Fire

Sprinklers Save Lives!

Tuesday morning, March 31, 2026 just before 9:00am, Shoreline Fire was dispatched to a structure fire at a multi-family complex in the 18100 block of 68th Ave NE in Kenmore.

The occupant acted quickly after being alerted to the fire and used a fire extinguisher. Upon our arrival, the sprinkler system had already activated and the fire was extinguished.

The cause of the fire was determined to be a power block/charging unit.
Safety Reminder:
  • Only use the charging unit designed for your specific device
  • Avoid overcharging devices
  • Do not charge devices on or near combustible materials
  • Working sprinklers and quick action made a difference today.
Stay safe!


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Easter decor in the neighborhood

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Photo by Seattle Poppy

Lawn decorations have expanded to Easter. These look yummy but I don't think they are edible.

Photo by Seattle Poppy

Next we expect to find six foot inflatable bunnies. (Let us know where!)


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Shorewood Varsity baseball - 3/26/26 vs. Lynnwood

Shorewood starting pitcher
Photo by Chris Stuvek
Shorewood High School varsity baseball beat Lynnwood 13-1 on Thursday night, March 26, 2026.


Coaches: 

Head Varsity Coach: Ben Andrews
Head Junior Varsity Coach:  Frank Marier
Assistant Coach: Jack Hutt
Assistant Coach:  Alex De Caro
Volunteer Coach: David Snell

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Shorecrest girls tennis vs Edmonds Woodway 3/30/2026

Mia Halset
Shannon Garbaccio Photography
Shorecrest 3 v Edmonds-Woodway 4
At Kellogg MS
3/30/2026

Zuma Vining (S) v Maddy Ashe
6-2, 2-6, 4-10 (L)

Lauren Kajimura (S) v Abby Peterson
2-6, 2-6 (L)

Sophie Schmitz (S) v Hannah Heong
6-1, 6-0 (W)

Mia Halset (S) v Jenna Hodson
6-0, 6-3 (W)

Walker Temme/Thayer Katahara-Stewart (S)
Darcy Brennan/Sydney Bates
4-6, 6-0, 5-10 (L)

Sabina Schoeld/Calla Rihnsmith (S)
Izzy Beltran/Poppy Swenson
6-4, 6-3 (W)

Gigi Garbaccio/Neena Mercado (S)
Amelia Miller/Ava Oliver
2-6, 2-6 (L)

--Rob Mann


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Green Fair at Third Place Commons April 4, 2026

 


LFP Green Fair will be held on Saturday April 4, 2026 at Third Place Commons, upper level Town Center, intersection Bothell and Ballinger Way NE, Lake Forest Park

A variety of vendors will be supplied with giveaways and be able to answer your questions!


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Einstein Wrestling goes undefeated in regular season

By Tricia Norton

When the last whistle blew on Thursday to conclude the Einstein regular wrestling season, the Tigers completed an undefeated season. The final match concluded with a score of 78 to 36 over the Kellogg Knights, increasing the margin of victory from the first time they defeated the Knights on March 10, 2026 at 71 to 42.


1st row: Paul Carson, CJ Fletcher, 2nd row: Daniel Call, Andrew Brueck, 3rd row: Axel Harsila, Owen Sands. Photos by Tricia Norton

During the season, the Tigers outscored the other school in each of their 6 team duals, averaging 73 team points to an average of 34 points put up by their opponents. 

The statistic is even more startling when you consider that Einstein lacked wrestlers to fill the three lowest weight classes this year, thus giving up 18 points to most of the opposing schools. Einstein averaged 10 pins per dual. Against one school the Tigers pinned their opponents in the first round in 13 of the 16 matches wrestled.

Six Tigers went undefeated this year: 
  • Paul Carson at 98 pounds, 
  • CJ Fletcher at 118 pounds, 
  • Daniel Call at 128 pounds, 
  • Andrew Brueck at 133 pounds, 
  • Axel Harsila at 140 pounds, and 
  • Owen Sands at 157 pounds. 
L-R Conor Chung, Judah Botch. Not pictured: Tim Gibbs, Felix Schaber
Photo by Tricia Norton

Several other wrestlers finished the season with just one loss, including 
  • Conor Chung, 
  • Judah Botch, 
  • Tim Gibbs, 
  • Felix Schaber.
Coach Norton, who is finishing his 24th year as the Tiger Head Coach said, 

We have a really fun group of wrestlers this year and the wins have come from up and down the lineup. I love seeing them grow and learn. The wins are a reflection of their progress and tenacity. I’m excited to add the eighth grade athletes to the Shorewood roster next year.”

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Attempted murder charges filed against defendant who tried to push victim into path of light rail train

Murder attempt at Northgate light rail station
Photo courtesy King County Prosecutor

King County Prosecutors have filed an Attempted Murder In The Second Degree charge against the defendant in a Northgate case.

According to police investigators, the victim was waiting for a light rail train at the Northgate station when the defendant approached the victim from behind and attempted to push him in front of a light rail train coming into the station.

Surveillance footage shows the defendant carefully timed his assault, waiting to shove the victim until the train entered the station, making it clear that his goal was to inflict maximum harm.

Miraculously, the victim was able to catch his balance and avoid falling in front of the train.

As of this writing, the defendant remains in custody. Defendants are innocent until proven guilty


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Hopelink 2026 Can Madness Finalists - Ballinger Thriftway and Lake Washington Physical Therapy

Week 4 is officially in the books and we have our 2026 Can Madness Finalists!

Congratulations to the team at Ballinger Thriftway for their week 4 win, bringing in 938 lbs. of food to support our community, and to our second chance shootout winner, First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach, for keeping their head in the game and raising the most food/funds of our eliminated teams.

And thank you to all of our teams for their hustle to support Hopelink, bringing in over 7,600 lbs of food and more than $2,700 over the last several weeks!

Follow along as Ballinger Thriftway takes on our other finalist Lake Washington Physical Therapy for the title of 2026 Can Madness Champion and support your favorite here


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Will Chen Announces Kickoff Event for 32nd Legislative District Race

Will Chen
Running for 32nd LD rep
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WA — Edmonds City Councilmember Will Chen will officially launch his campaign for State House in Washington’s 32nd Legislative District with a public kickoff event on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Lake Ballinger Community Center.

The event will bring together community members, local leaders, and supporters for an opportunity to meet Chen, hear his vision for the district, and learn how to get involved in the campaign.

“I’m running because I believe we can build a stronger, more connected community where everyone has the opportunity to succeed,” said Chen.
“That means tackling affordability, supporting working families, strengthening public safety, and ensuring government is responsible and accountable to the people it serves.”

Chen’s campaign is focused on addressing the rising cost of living, expanding opportunity, strengthening public safety and community health, supporting education and workforce development, and advancing practical, balanced solutions that reflect the priorities of the 32nd District.

The kickoff event is open to the public and will include light refreshments, brief remarks, and opportunities for attendees to engage directly with the campaign. Additional guest speakers will be announced in the coming days.

Event Details:

Chen currently serves on the Edmonds City Council and brings a background in fiscal management and community-focused leadership. His approach emphasizes practical, solutions-oriented policymaking grounded in fiscal responsibility, accountability, and community engagement.

The event is open to all and family-friendly. Members of the public are encouraged to attend.


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CONSUMER ALERT: Scams target licensed drivers in Washington

CONSUMER ALERT: Scams target licensed drivers in Washington

Attorney General Nick Brown is warning consumers about a rising wave of text and email “phishing” or “imposter” scams targeting licensed drivers in Washington state. 

Scammers posing as local and state government agencies, such as the Washington State Department of Licensing and the Department of Transportation, are sending consumers fraudulent text and email messages that demand payment for unpaid traffic tickets or toll fees.

Consumers who receive such electronic messages should not click on any links within the message, should avoid replying to the message, and should delete the message from their device.

More information here


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Free medical services April 23--26. 2026 at Seattle Center

Dental care at 2023 clinic
Photo courtesy Public Health

Seattle/King County Clinic
- Thursday, April 23 - Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Seattle Center 305 Harrison St. Seattle, WA 98109

Seattle/King County Clinic is a volunteer-driven, free health clinic that occurs for four days each year at Seattle Center.

FREE Dental, Vision, and Medical Care for people in need

April 23-26, 2026 Seattle/King County Clinic will be providing FREE dental, vision, medical, and social services to anyone who struggles to afford or access healthcare at Seattle Center. No ID or proof of income, insurance, or immigration status is required to receive services. Interpreters will be available, and you do not need to be a resident of Seattle or King County to receive services.

A limited number of admission tickets will be handed out each day starting at 5:30am at Fisher Pavilion on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please visit: seattlecenter.org/patients


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