
Kienan Briscoe
Staff Journalist at Lynnwood Times
Freelance Reporter at Sound Publishing
Award-winning journalist and novelist reporting on Snohomish County news in WA. All retweets are my stories, other views are my own.
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3 days ago |
lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe
LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council revisited a contentious topic Monday, relating to recodifying residency requirements for City Councilmembers, as well as discussed, a 90-day unlimited virtual attendance for councilmembers (which appears to provide a financial benefit to councilmembers if approved), during its Business Meeting Monday, May 12.
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3 days ago |
lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe
SEATTLE—Two Honduran Nationals living in Everett, Santana Sandoval, 21, and Kevin Torres Velasquez, 45, were charged with possession of a controlled substance (fentanyl) with intent to distribute in a U.S. District Court in Seattle, Friday, May 9. Together the two possessed more than seven kilos of powdered fentanyl—enough to kill 3.5 million people—which they allegedly used to distribute throughout King and Snohomish counties, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
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4 days ago |
lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe
EVERETT—Emiliano “Emi” Muñoz, 13, tragically passed away on Monday, May 5, from injuries related to riding an electric bike through a braided metal cable of the Casino Road neighborhood in South Everett. “I’m absolutely heartbroken about this tragic loss,” said Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin.
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1 week ago |
lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe
SNOHOMISH—Sno-Isle Libraries’ newest Executive Director, Eric Howard, has big plans for the library system from implementing new programs, offering new services, to offering a third place where community members, regardless of background, can unite. Before he does, however, he is getting to know the community he serves and loves to better suit its needs. Howard was appointed to the Executive Director position back in November of 2024, by the library’s Board of Trustees.
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1 week ago |
lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe
EDMONDS—Casa Oaxaca has been serving authentic Oaxacan dishes since opening eight years ago on Cinco de Mayo. Owner Martin Luis Cristobal told the Lynnwood Times his restaurant made a name for itself serving authentic food using recipes passed down through generations of this family. “The recipes are from my wife’s (Sylvia) grandmother and my grandmothers,” said Luis.
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Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) met with several Snohomish County leaders Wednesday, April 16, to discuss the region’s current surface transportation projects. https://t.co/uetvyGJlrX

Snohomish County PUD mascot Zip joined students with the Mukilteo/South Everett Boys and Girls Club in planting 11 trees at Walter E Hall Park in Everett in honor of Arbor Day. https://t.co/50aafJtbsy

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Representative Assembly announced Monday, April 21, that two transgender related advisory amendments did not meet the 60% threshold to pass. https://t.co/NdR56B8fhg