3rd of July Mountlake Terrace fireworks party

Sunday, July 5, 2026


Photos by David Carlos

The City of Mountlake Terrace held their annual holiday party on Friday the 3rd of July with a fireworks show over Lake Ballinger.


Families were encouraged to bring blankets and sit on the grassy slope next to the lake to enjoy the show.

This guy carried 5 pizzas and a box of food for what must have been a mile. When I caught up to him, I offered to help. He said, "No thanks, I got it." There goes my chance to run away with a pizza. - DCarlos


Food trucks lined the street. Some families brought their own food; others ordered in!

Mini donuts with frosting and sprinkles!

The ice cream truck did a very brisk business. There was room for kids to run and play.


Booths featured community partners and businesses.


The always messy pie eating contest.


The street was closed so some came by bicycle. A lot of people parked at the transit center and walked to the park.


At 10pm the fireworks started and ended at 10:20pm with a huge explosion of multiple fireworks.

A professional pyrotechnics company prepared the show

And a good time was had by all!

--Diane Hettrick


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North Helpline Block Party July 10, 2026


North Helpline Block Party

Come to our Lake City Food Bank on Friday July 10, 2026 from 12pm - 4pm to enjoy FREE FOOD and LIVE PERFORMANCES while celebrating our Lake City community!
When: Friday, July 10, 2026 12pm-4pm
Where: 12736 33rd Ave NE - Right outside of our Lake City location!
Who: This fun event is for our community: neighbors, kids, volunteers, and supporters are all welcome.

Oh, and did we mention that this party is TOTALLY FREE so spread the word, and come celebrate our community over a shared meal and shared laughter. The Block Party is in partnership with the Neighborhood Matching Fund.


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Twelfth Night at Mathay-Ballinger Park July 9 - 19, 2026


July 9 - July 19, 2026 
  • Thursday, Friday, Saturday 6:30pm
  • Sunday 2pm.
Bring a picnic, picnic blanket and short back chairs. Brought to you with support from The Hazel Miller Foundation, Edmonds Tourism Award, Walnut Street Coffee and Edmonds Bookshop. ALWAYS FREE.


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Shoreline Slam returns for its Third Annual High School Tennis Tournament

Shoreline Slam
July 23–26, 2026

SHORELINE, WA — Following two successful years that have attracted more than 200 players from over 40 high schools throughout the Pacific Northwest, the Shorewood and Shorecrest High School tennis programs are excited to announce the return of the 2026 Shoreline Slam, presented by Tennis Center Sand Point.

The third annual tournament will take place Thursday, July 23 through Sunday, July 26, 2026, with matches hosted at Shorewood High School and Kellogg Middle School.

"In its third year, the Shoreline Slam has become a valuable summer opportunity for high school players from across Washington state to compete, grow, and connect," said Rob Mann, Shorecrest High School tennis coach.
"It continues to meet a real need in our community by providing meaningful match play during the offseason, and we’re grateful for the support that helps make it possible."

The tournament is open to high school players entering grades 9–12 in fall 2026, as well as 2026 high school graduates. Players may compete in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, with Gold, Silver, and Bronze divisions.

Whether you're preparing for the upcoming high school season or simply looking for great summer competition, the Shoreline Slam offers a fun, welcoming, and highly competitive environment for players of all levels.

Registration is open. The entry deadline is Friday, July 17, 2026, at 9:00pm PDT. Tournament draws will be posted on Tuesday, July 21.



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Calling 911 on the 4th of July

Here's a handy graphic for when to call 911 AND when not to call.



Operators need the lines clear for all the people who are setting themselves on fire and blowing off fingers.


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Pen and Ink Sketching (Introduction to Fruits & Nature) starts July 9, 2026

NEW CLASS! Pen and Ink Sketching (Introduction to Fruits & Nature) 

Discover the joy of art through Pen and Ink Sketching. 

In this beginner-friendly class, award-winning artist Shujing will guide you step-by-step to capture the beauty of fruits and nature using simple lines and shading techniques.


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Whitman College Spring 2026 Grads List

WALLA WALLA, Wash. (June 30, 2026) 

The following students received their Bachelor of Arts degrees from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, on Sunday, May 24, 2026:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR, HIGH SCHOOL, HONORS

Shoreline, Washington
  • Isabel Arcaris, Biology, Shorecrest High School, cum laude
  • Sofie Nyssen, Geology, Shorewood High School, magna cum laude
  • Lorelei Starr, Biology, Shorecrest High School, cum laude

Founded in 1882, Whitman College is a private, co-educational, residential liberal arts and sciences undergraduate college located in Walla Walla, Washington. The college is home to approximately 1,500 undergraduate students exploring more than 60 majors that lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree.


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Classes at the Tool Library week of 7-6-2026

In one week, you could get into our Makerspace, learn how to fix a flat tire, chat with fellow crafters in your community, and more. Check out our Seattle and Shoreline-based classes coming up


  Class & Event Calendar
Customizable Class & Event Notifications
We offer classes at all of our Seattle REconomy locations, so make sure to double-check the location on the event page before signing up!
NE Seattle Tool Library (NESTL): 10228 Fischer Pl NE, Seattle
Shoreline Tool Library (STL): 16610 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline
Reuse Commons Lake City (RCLC): 12558 Lake City Way NE, Seattle

Our regular classes are available on a sliding scale to help reduce barriers for participation while retaining sufficient income for Seattle REconomy, which operates the NE Seattle and Shoreline Tool Libraries and Reuse Commons Lake City. 

Please choose the level that best fits your household’s income. If cost is a concern, we encourage you to contact us at info@seattlereconomy.org to discuss options.

Classes at Reuse Commons Lake City are supported by Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) and Seattle Public Utilities (SPU)


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Jobs: WSDOT Inspector Specialist Marine in Panama City, Florida

WSDOT
Inspector Specialist Marine
Panama City, FL – Ferries Divisions
$84,529 - $113,734 Annually

Washington State Ferries (WSF) a division of Washington State Department of Transportation, is currently seeking three Inspector Specialist, Marine positions to serve as senior marine inspectors supporting new vessel construction and modification activities in Panama City, Florida. 

These roles provide critical oversight of shipyard work to help ensure vessels are built and modified in alignment with contract expectations, approved plans, and applicable standards. Serving as owner representatives, these positions help identify and resolve issues early, supporting quality, safety, and accountability throughout the construction process. Through this work, the Inspector Specialists contribute directly to WSF’s mission of providing safe, reliable ferry service for the communities and travelers who depend on Washington’s marine highway system.

See the link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK


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Live & Local at Third Place Commons in July

Tap your toes or get up and dance every Friday and Saturday night at 7 PM at Third Place Commons


July 10 - Snakebite (Blues)
July 11 - Guitar Gil & Friends (Jazz)
July 17 - Ray Skjelbred & the Yeti Chasers
July 18 - Five Mile Drive (Country)
July 24 - Rusty Cage Trio (Alt/Country)
July 25 - Moonlight Swing Orchestra (Big Band)
July 31 - Mark Hurwitz & Gin Creek (Blues)

Check out the music schedule HERE!

Third Place Commons, upper level LFP Town Center


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Seattle detectives investigating homicide in Lake City neighborhood

Location of Lake City homicide

Detectives are investigating a homicide that occurred in the 12000 block of 40th Ave NE Friday evening, July 3, 2026.

Neighbors reported shots fired shortly after 8pm, and seeing a man lying in the street. Seattle Fire Department medics attempted life-saving measures, but the victim was declared deceased at the scene.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation and anyone with information is asked to call the tip line at 206-233-5000.


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Weekday SR 104 closure in Lake Forest Park begins Tuesday, July 7, for sewer installation

Intersection of 35th (bottom of photo) and Ballinger Way (paved section)
Photo by David Carlos

LAKE FOREST PARK – Starting Tuesday, July 7, 2026 both directions of State Route 104/Ballinger Way NE will close from 7am to 5pm weekdays between NE 195th St and 35th Ave NE.

Signed detours will guide vehicles and pedestrians around the closure, which supports sewer installation for the SR 104 Lyon Creek fish passage project. Local access will be permitted on SR 104 east of NE 195th St, and driveways in this area will remain accessible during the weekday closures.

Ballinger will close from 35th to 195th both directions

Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will install sewer lines beneath SR 104. These lines will connect with sewer pipes installed recently along 35th Ave NE and NE 185th St.

Once sewer work is completed along SR 104, crews will shift to paving, lane striping and landscaping.

35th has been the center of construction for a year
Photo by David Carlos

WSDOT has been working to open the fish passage under SR104/Ballinger for a year. This project is one of multiple projects to restore fish passages in the state.


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A series of unfortunate events

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Photo being shared around the internet

An unidentified male was practicing riding his presumably new motorcycle in the parking lot of the Ronald United Methodist Church on Aurora.

The motorcycle got away from him, running into a chain link fence next to Brotherton Cadillac just south of the church at 17545 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133.

He hit the fence so hard that he went through it.

He went through the fence section with the sign and flew into a car at the end of the line

Church property is about six feet higher than the sales lot, so the cycle went airborne and landed in the backseat of a car for sale on the lot. The rider was bounced onto the ground, where he lay stunned for a while.

With apparently nothing broken, he tried unsuccessfully to dislodge his bike.

Police say he is not in trouble with them - no investigation or charges will be brought.

The dealership may have a different viewpoint.

--Diane Hettrick

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Shoreline Christian Reformed Church Block Party July 16, 2026


Shoreline Christian Reformed Church is hosting our second annual block party on July 16, 2026 from 5:00-7:30pm! Last year was a blast, so we look forward to hosting again!

This is a free community event for any who would like to come.

There will be free food, a bounce house, yard games, face painting, and prizes to win (flowers and cakes!).

The block party will be in the parking lot of 14555 25th Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155.

There will be limited parking available onsite, but will be plenty of spaces available in the neighborhood!

We hope to see you there!


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Gardening at Blue Heron Park July 11, 2026

Blue Heron Park. Photo by Linda Holman

The next work party at Blue Heron Park will be Saturday July 11, 2026 from 9:00am to noon. Please bring hand tools and gloves. We look forward to having you join us.

Blue Heron Park 17035 Brookside Blvd NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155


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Shoreline Preservation Society receives grant to fund feasibility study about moving a barracks building to create a museum at Fircrest

Shoreline Preservation Society is proud to announce it has received a $25,000 Special Projects Grant from King County 4Culture.

The grant will fund a Feasibility Study on potentially moving one of the historic Naval Hospital Barracks at Fircrest to the “gateway” area of Fircrest Campus, for it to become a History Museum with Public Gathering Places.

The Fircrest School site is the home of some of the most significant historic places in Shoreline. Shoreline Preservation Society (SPS) had previously nominated the Naval Hospital Chapel and succeeded in having it Landmarked and designated on the National Register of Historic Places.

The campus was developed originally as a huge Naval Hospital during World War II, where thousands of active-duty sailors and marines received care. This led to the future development of the neighborhood. 

Later the site became the home of Firlands the site of the Tuberculosis Sanatorium which had relocated from its original site across town. 

Groundbreaking treatments were tried and evaluated in these care facilities. Eventually Washington State created the Fircrest School RHC (Residential Habitational Center) there, a home for disabled people.

The barracks were part of the Naval Hospital and were later used as offices and training buildings for staff and residents at Fircrest. They are very large and quaint in style and architecturally similar to many US Military barracks constructed during WWII but represent the unique history that Shoreline has contributed.

King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski stated in a letter about the proposal in November 2025,

“Each chapter of its history reflects the enduring spirit of care, service and healing that defines Fircrest, Relocating the World War II Barracks to the front of the campus will preserve these rare historic structures while creating a welcoming space that highlights the area’s heritage, environment and arts.
"The vision includes establishing a community museum and gathering place where Fircrest families, residents, staff and the broader Shoreline community can come together to learn and reflect. ….. I wholeheartedly support the vision of the Shoreline Preservation Society.
"Preserving and showcasing this history at Fircrest will not only honor our veterans, but also strengthen community identity and pride for generations to come.”

Shoreline Preservation Society is excited and looking forward to working with technical experts and members of the community, City, County and State who want to preserve the remarkable stories of history, telling what everyday heroes have done at Fircrest for many decades.


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Fourth of July

Cartoon by Whitney Potter 




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Local Resident graduates from Dickinson College

CARLISLE, Pa. (July 2, 2026)

Annie Mathilda Ogle, daughter of Geoffrey Ogle and Susan Ford of Seattle, graduated from Dickinson College on May 17 with a BA in history. 

Ogle is a graduate of Dublin School.

Dickinson is a nationally recognized institution chartered in 1783 in Carlisle, Pa. With an enrollment of 2,100 students, Dickinson emphasizes small classes with extensive opportunities for research, fieldwork and internships in each of our 46 majors. 


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King County Prosecutor: What’s driving the crisis on Aurora and what we’re doing about it

Location of incidents where the prosecutor filed charges

King County prosecutor Leesa Manion proposes harsher penalties for the johns who patronize prostitution.

Children, women and others from vulnerable communities continue to be exploited along Aurora because they are in high demand by sex buyers. And, in turn, the demand for trafficked people is what drives the associated gun violence and many other crimes along Aurora. 

Our office is fighting for state legislation to protect and increase resources for trafficking survivors by holding sex buyers accountable for using their money to buy sexual access to vulnerable people.

Until that changes, we will continue to see the wild west of human trafficking, violence, and misery taking place along Aurora.

What the prosecutor's office is currently doing to address the crisis

#1 First and foremost, we will continue to consistently file felony cases of crimes from along Aurora.

Between N 80th St and N 145 St along Aurora, we filed 143 felonies in the first five months of 2026: cases of felony assault, burglary, drive by shooting, and organized retail theft. We are also consistently charging human traffickers and pimps.

#2 For the past two legislative sessions, we have pushed for lawmakers to make “patronizing prostitution” a Class C Felony (currently it carries less of a penalty than stealing a candy bar). 

We will keep fighting to pass this legislation, which will help stop the extreme physical and sexual violence against trafficked children and women along Aurora (and throughout King County) and stem the crime and violence that results from the unchecked demand of the individuals purchasing sex from vulnerable people. 

This demand is what is driving the lucrative market for buying and selling human beings along Aurora.

The legislature didn’t pass this bill in 2026, but we aren’t giving up, and in the meantime, we will keep doing our part to prosecute felony crime along Aurora.


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Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) affects ocean beaches, Hood Canal

Hood Canal Paralytic Shellfish Poison at lethal levels


OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is warning residents and visitors not to harvest or eat recreational shellfish from Hood Canal after laboratory testing detected lethal levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) toxin in shellfish samples collected this week near Hoodsport and surrounding areas.

As a result, all recreational shellfish harvesting remains closed in Hood Canal from Foulweather Bluff and Port Ludlow Bay south, including Port Gamble Bay, Quilcene Bay, Dabob Bay, and Mats Mats Bay. The closure has been expanded to include Port Townsend, Oak Bay, and Marrowstone Island. 

The closure applies to clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, and other molluscan shellfish species. Crab and shrimp are not included. Mason, Kitsap, and Jefferson County authorities have posted warning signs at public beaches throughout the affected areas.

Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a naturally occurring marine toxin that cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste and is not destroyed by cooking, freezing, or cleaning shellfish. 

Symptoms can develop within minutes to several hours after eating contaminated shellfish and may include tingling or numbness of the lips, tongue, hands, and feet. Severe cases can cause difficulty breathing, paralysis, and death.
Anyone experiencing symptoms after eating shellfish should seek immediate medical attention or call 911.

DOH advises the public to check the state's Shellfish Safety Map before harvesting recreational shellfish.

Never harvest shellfish from Richmond Beach
Water is chronically polluted

Richmond Beach Saltwater Park is closed year-round because of the high degree of pollution in our waterways.


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A New York state of mind

Friday, July 3, 2026


Thanks to David Carlos for this amended view of the spire on the Empire State building.


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Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, July 3 - 10


Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, July 3 - 10
One City, Many Nations: A Welcoming Celebration for All
 
Your weekly roundup of Global Celebrations in Shoreline. For the latest information visit: www.destinationshoreline.com/global-celebration

 

Upcoming Global Celebration Event in Shoreline:
 
Shoreline Unity Cup - Youth Soccer Jamboree & International Market
Sunday, July 12 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline A/B Soccer Fields
Free soccer matches for youth ages 8-11 featuring live performances and celebrations, with an international marketplace and food vendors.
 
Community Gathering Places:
(Interactive Map)
·        Crespella - Shoreline
·        Cabin Tavern
·        Darrell's Tavern
·        El Volcán Azul
·        Jersey's Great Food & Spirits
·        North City Lounge
·        Sodam Chicken Shoreline
·        Touchdown's Sports Bar & Grill
·        Vault 177
·        Woody's Bar
·        Yum Yum Thai Restaurant

Upcoming Games:
This is where things really start to heat up! This is our favorite site for updates on winners and game schedules.
 
Friday, July 3, 2026
Match 86 – Argentina v Cabo Verde - Miami Stadium – 3:00 PM
Match 87 – Colombia v Ghana - Kansas City Stadium – 6:30 PM
Match 88 – Australia v Egypt - Dallas Stadium – 11:00 AM
 
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Match 89 – Paraguay v France - Philadelphia Stadium  – 2:00 PM
Match 90 – Canada v Morocco - Houston Stadium – 10:00 AM
 
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Match 91 – Brazil v Norway - New York New Jersey Stadium  – 1:00 PM
Match 92 – Mexico v England - Mexico City Stadium – 5:00 PM
 
Monday, July 6, 2026
Match 93 – Winner match 83 v Winner match 84 - Dallas Stadium – 12:00 PM 
Match 94 – USA v Belgium - Seattle Stadium – 5:00 PM
 
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Match 95 – Winner match 86 v Winner match 88 - Atlanta Stadium  – 9:00 AM
Match 96 – Winner match 85 v Winner match 87 - BC Place Vancouver – 1:00 PM
 
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Match 97 – Winner match 89 v Winner match 90 - Boston Stadium – 1:00 PM
 
Friday, July 10, 2026
Match 98 – Winner match 93 v Winner match 94 - Los Angeles Stadium – 12:00 PM
 
This roundup is brought to you in partnership with Destination Shoreline, the City of Shoreline and the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, Lake City Collective, and Seattle Youth Soccer Association


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Yoga at the Dunn Gardens July 9, 2026

Yoga at Dunn Gardens

Yoga in the Gardens Thursday July 9, 2026 at 6pm
Dunn Gardens 13533 Northshire Rd NW, Seattle WA 98177

Suzette has been a yoga practitioner in Seattle for over 20 years. Shaped by her initial training in the Viniyoga tradition, Suzette’s hatha teaching style takes a more gentle and therapeutic approach. 

Although she enjoys teaching all levels, her primary love is working with Women. Suzette's goal is to improve each person’s health and well being by moving in whatever way their body needs to move. 

She does this by helping students value their uniqueness by finding optimal balance between effort and ease, and taking life one moment at a time. 

Suzette is registered with Yoga Alliance at E-RYT 200, RYT 500 and RYPT 500 level.

This class is appropriate for all levels, so don’t worry if you can’t put your toe in your ear! Please bring your own yoga mat and any other items you need (towel, blocks, bolster, etc.)

This is a pay what you can event, with all donations going to the operating budget of Dunn Gardens.



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Lakeside School Student Gold Medalist in USA Biolympiad National Finals at Harvard

Emma Li, Lakeside student, earns gold
medal at USA Biolympiad held at Harvard
McLean, Va. (July 2, 2026) The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) announces that Emma Li, Lakeside School, Seattle, WA, a high school biology scholar, has earned a gold medal at the USA Biolympiad (USABO) National Finals held at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from June 21 to July 2, 2026. 

12,808 students from 47 U.S. schools in 46 states and 35 international schools registered in the nationwide high school competition. She is one of four gold medalists.

During the 10 days of the USABO National Finals, students participated in intensive theoretical and practical tutorials. 

The high school students studied with leading U.S. biologists in the fields of cellular & molecular biology, plant anatomy & physiology, animal anatomy & physiology, genetics & evolution, ecology, ethology, and biosystematics. 

The young scholars were mentored by Kathy Frame, USABO Director, and Logan McCarty, Associate Dean for Science Undergraduate Education, Harvard University. 

The four gold medalists, including Emma, from USABO’s National Finals will represent the United States at the 37th International Biology Olympiad (IBO), a worldwide competition involving student teams from 78 countries. It will be hosted July 12-19, 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania.

About the Center for Excellence in Education

The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was founded in 1983 by the late Admiral H.G. Rickover and Joann P. DiGennaro, President of the Center. 

The Center’s mission is to nurture high school and university scholars to careers of excellence and leadership in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and business, and to encourage collaboration between and among scientific and technological leaders in the global community.

About the USA Biolympiad

CEE’s USA Biolympiad (USABO) is the nation’s most prestigious biology education and testing program for U.S. high school students. 

USABO’s mission concentrates on stimulating intellectual curiosity in young scholars and developing their critical thinking in laboratory skills and biological reasoning to propel them to careers of excellence and leadership in STEM. CEE provides resources for students to prepare for the exam and for exploring biological sciences. 

Lakeside School is a private, coeducational day school for grades 5-12 in Seattle. It includes a middle school and a high school. It is located at 14050 1st Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98125.


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Save the Date: North City Jazz Walk August 11, 2026

 
Coming up on August 11, 2026 starting at 6:30pm  - the big North City Jazz Walk.

Multiple music venues both indoor and outside. Food trucks, info booths. Family friendly on the street and alcohol available in the venues.


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AG Brown leads multistate opposition to Postal Service’s attempt to undermine voting rights


Attorney General Nick Brown co-led a multistate coalition of 24 attorneys general in filing a formal comment letter today opposing the Postal Service’s attempt to aid the President’s efforts to seize control of elections and restrict mail-in voting through a proposed rule, and asking the Postal Service to withdraw the proposed rule.
 
The Constitution is clear: states control elections, not the President. This proposed rule is illegal and dangerous,” Brown said. “We will continue to protect the rights of eligible Washington voters to have their voices heard in our democracy.”

On March 31, President Trump signed an executive order attempting to establish a national list of eligible voters and directing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), an independent federal agency, to transmit mail ballots only to those on the list. 

In the order, the President threatened states and elections officials with criminal prosecution and the loss of federal funding if they do not comply with his demands.

A federal judge struck down that executive order last week in a lawsuit co-led by Brown’s office, with the order applying to 24 states total. 

On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled in a separate case that the proposed rule violated a settlement between the USPS and the NAACP. 

Nevertheless, the USPS has so far not rescinded its proposed rule to implement Trump’s illegal executive order. 

Under the proposed rule, USPS would create a centralized list of voter information and would refuse to deliver ballots to any eligible voter who is not on that list, essentially giving the federal government control over elections conducted by mail.

State and federal law entitle all eligible voters to cast ballots and have their votes counted in state and federal elections. Voters of all parties, in all states, and of every background utilize mail-in voting—including the President himself

This week’s Supreme Court decision in Watson v. Republican National Committee reaffirmed states’ authority to administer their elections, like permitting voters to cast ballots by mail.

Washington’s safe and secure vote-by-mail system was originally championed with bipartisan support and is popular with voters because of how it improves access to democracy.

This is not the President’s first failed executive order attacking elections. Last year, Brown successfully co-led a lawsuit with Oregon challenging a previous attempt by President Trump to undermine mail voting. A federal judge in Seattle found that the President exceeded his authority and that his actions violated the separation of powers.

Attorney General Brown co-leads this formal comment letter with the attorneys general of California, Massachusetts, and Nevada, and they are joined by the attorneys general of Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawai‘i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin.


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Shoreline and North Seattle overnight work on I-5 starting around July 6, 2026

Overnight concrete panel replacement, crack sealing work continues 
along I-5 during overnight hours. Photo courtesy WSDOT

Overnight lane and ramp closures along Interstate 5 in Seattle resume Monday night, July 6, 2027 for ongoing work on a regional pavement repair project.

I-5 lane and ramp closure details

The following closures are planned from as early as 9 p.m. Monday, July 6 to 5 a.m. Tuesday, July 7:
  • Up to three lanes of southbound I-5 between State Route 104/244th Street Southwest and Northeast 50th Street.
  • The King County Metro bus barn to southbound I-5 off-ramp in Shoreline.
  • The southbound I-5 on-ramp from Northeast 175th Street in Shoreline.
  • The southbound I-5 on-ramp from North 85th Street in Seattle.

The following closures are planned from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly in Seattle beginning Monday, July 6, through Wednesday morning, July 8:
  • Up to two lanes of northbound I-5 between Northeast Ravenna Boulevard and North 85th Street.
  • The northbound I-5 off-ramp to Lake City Way.
  • The northbound I-5 on-ramp from Northeast 70th Street.

Express Lanes
  • The I-5 express lanes in Seattle will close early at 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 9. The express lanes will reopen at the normal time the following mornings.

The following closure is planned in Seattle from 11 p.m. Wednesday, July 8 to 4 a.m. Thursday, July 9:
  • Up to three lanes of southbound I-5 from Northeast 130th Street to Northeast 92nd Street.

The following closures are planned in Seattle from as early as 9 p.m. Thursday, July 9 to 5 a.m. Friday, July 10:
  • Up to three lanes of southbound I-5 between Northeast 130th Street to Northeast 92nd Street.
  • The southbound I-5 to North 85th Street off-ramp.
  • The southbound I-5 on-ramp from Northgate Way.

This regional pavement repair project will improve the driving surface in more than 70 locations in King, Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties. 

As part of this project, contractor crews are replacing 89 concrete panels along the I-5 corridor in Seattle and Shoreline.


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