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The Snohomish Health District has named Dr. James Lewis as the county's next health officer. Lewis is set to start Aug. 1. He brings more than seven years of public health experience and …

Edmonds Civic Roundtable (ECR) hosts a panel discussion exploring the pros and cons of a strong mayor form of municipal government compared to the pros and cons of a city manager form of municipal …

The public is invited to attend roundtable meetings in their local neighborhoods to discuss the City of Edmonds' Reimagining Neighborhoods and Streets project. There will be six roundtable …

I'm the Galloping Ghost of the Japanese coast. You don't hear of me and my crew. But just ask any man off the coast of Japan If he knows of the Trigger Maru. - Constantine N. Guiness, 1st …

Affordable housing is coming to uptown

A new affordable housing option is close to becoming a reality in Edmonds. After a few false starts, Edmonds Lutheran Church sold a 1.35-acre lot to Housing Hope to create a 52-unit affordable …

Search for missing Edmonds diver in Mukilteo called off

A 33-year-old Edmonds man is missing after a diving incident Friday, June 17, at Lighthouse Park in Mukilteo. Mukilteo Fire and Police received a diver in distress call at around 9:15 a.m. As …

The Edmonds Waterfront Center is celebrating Juneteenth June 13-17. Featured all week at the Potlatch Bistro will be jambalaya, cornbread, and sweet potato tart, prepared by guest chef Robin …

Housing Hope has planned an informational meeting 1-2 p.m. Sunday, June 12, about a new family housing development at Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W. Housing Hope will present the …

Two armed men assaulted and robbed two women while they walked on the Interurban Trail shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Edmonds Police. According to Sgt. Josh McClure, detectives …

Mayor announces gun safety partnership

Mayor Mike Nelson on Tuesday announced a new partnership between the City of Edmonds and the Be SMART for Kids program that educates responsible adults on the importance of secure firearm storage in …

Showing leadership: Scriber Lake student's project delivers backpacks to the homeless

Alyssa Brown, a junior at Scriber Lake High School, needed a project to complete her Leadership Class commitment this year. She had thought about ways to help the homeless population in Seattle, but …

E-W sophomore arrested for 'credible threat'

A school shooting scare came to Edmonds this week as Edmonds Police officers arrested a 16-year-old Edmonds-Woodway sophomore following a "credible threat" of violence directed at the school, …

Yes, the tide was extremely low today. In fact, it was 4 feet lower than normal low tides. If you missed the low tide, it's expected to be super low on Thursday as well.

Holocaust survivor's daughter to speak at Cascadia

On June 27, 1944, cousins and best friends Vera Frank and Maria Frank of Hungary were loaded onto cattle cars and taken to the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp, where they remained for six weeks …

ARTspot celebrating 10 years; new owner announced

ARTspot, an art supply store on Main Street in Edmonds, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. "The goal was to be supportive of local artists and encouraging to anyone who wanted to get started …

Savvy birdwatchers know Pine Ridge Park in Edmonds is one of the top places to spot our avian friends. Janine Harles is a frequent visitor to the park. "I kept track of a pileated woodpecker …

The long-awaited revitalization of Highway 99 in Edmonds is scheduled to begin Monday, June 13. To help citizens find out more about the upgrades, the City has a virtual kick-off meeting for the …

Ferry riders, commuters, and terminal neighbors are invited to attend one of two upcoming Washington State Ferries virtual public meetings to hear updates and ask questions about the ferry …

Where do residents want ARPA funds to be directed?

Everyday citizens and public officials met to discuss how and where to spend federal pandemic-recovery funds Thursday, June 2, as Snohomish County hosted its District 3 Recovery Roadshow. It was …

The Edmonds Downtown Alliance (Ed!) voted in its new advisory board officers May 12. They are Kimberly Koenig, president, Rogue; Jen Lawson, vice president, Crow; Beth Sanger, secretary, Ombu …

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