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Kienan Briscoe

Seattle

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.

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    Marilyn Quincy, founder of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee and Snohomish County legend, passed away on June 4. She was 81. “Your selfless service and extraordinary contributions have left a profound and lasting impact on our community. You helped shape a brighter, more hopeful future for generations to come.

  • 3 weeks ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    Providence Hospital, Be Smart, and the Snohomish County Health Department will be hosting a free gun safety webinar on Tuesday, June 10, to educate the public on proper gun use, storage, and safety. The one-hour webinar will be held remotely from 7 to 8 p.m. and feature speakers Peter Maier, Epidemiologist, Carlie Deatherage, Health Communities Specialist, and Juliet Scarpa, Be SMART WA Lead. To register click here.

  • 3 weeks ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    MUKILTEO—A dead body was found on a trail near Olympic View Middle School in Mukilteo this morning. Mukilteo Police do not believe there is any threat to the public at this time. Officers working with the Mukilteo Police responded to multiple calls of an individual with possible injuries on the 7300 Block of 48th Avenue West around 7 a.m. the morning of Thursday, June 5. When they arrived, they found a deceased subject.

  • 3 weeks ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    LYNNWOOD—For the last 40-years Lynnwood’s Scriber Lake Boardwalk Trail floated through peatlands, providing access to nature for generations but over time its infrastructure began to deteriorate and fail. At that time the City of Lynnwood was presented with a difficult decision: Either close the trail permanently or completely replace it. Choosing the latter, the City’s Parks and Recreation Department embarked on an ambitious plan that many stakeholders didn’t believe was possible.

  • 3 weeks ago | lynnwoodtimes.com | Kienan Briscoe

    LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood City Council candidate Isabel Mata, who is running for the Position 2 seat currently held by Councilman Patrick Decker who is not seeking re-election, is running to be a voice for the LGBTQ+ community, immigrants, refugees, and people of color – to ensure they’re represented at a local level and their voices are heard.

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