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Edmonds lists its legislative priorities
Every year the City Council reviews and approves the City's legislative agenda for the upcoming legislative session, which begins Jan. 10 and concludes March 10. This agenda serves... — Updated 12/10/2022
The port lights up for the holidays
Now is the time to take in the splendor of the Edmonds Yacht Club's annual "Holiday on the Docks" at the Port of Edmonds. Numerous boats are lighted for the holidays at the guest... — Updated 12/8/2022
Edmonds Library reopening delayed until summer 2023
The bad news: The opening of the flood-damaged Edmonds Library has been pushed back to the summer. Good news? Sno-Isle Libraries – working with the City of Edmonds – promises a... — Updated 12/8/2022
Under the domes
If you strolled by SanKai recently, you've seen what appears to be a trio of see-through igloos outside its Fourth Avenue North location. Nope. They are geodesic domes constructed f... — Updated 12/8/2022
Why we aren't publishing a story – yet | Editor's Note
Last week, Edmonds attorney Jonathan Luke sent an email to numerous media outlets in Puget Sound, including the Edmonds Beacon. The gist: He is representing a 15-year-old Edmonds School District student who claims that female... — Updated 12/8/2022
2023 budget: Special meeting Monday to approve it
You might recall that last year's budget meetings were marked by rancor among councilmembers. Completion of this year's $122.5 million budget was rife with political maneuvering.... — Updated 12/6/2022
Snow, wind cut power to many; City shares snow tips and information
By Wednesday morning, all main arterials in Edmonds were mostly cleared of snow. But, according to the Edmonds Police Department, the heavy snow and wind gusts managed to take down... — Updated 12/5/2022
Edmonds Library reopening delayed until summer 2023
The bad news: The opening of the flood-damaged Edmonds Library has been pushed back to the summer. Good news? Sno-Isles Libraries – working with the City of Edmonds – promises... — Updated 12/1/2022
Making the season bright(er)
As darkness settles over Edmonds earlier and earlier for the next month, there is one place where the light is getting brighter: the "Luminous Forest" roadway light installation on... — Updated 12/1/2022
Cameras proposed for 3 school locations
You surely have noticed that the majority of vehicles traveling east and west on 168th Street SW near Meadowdale High School during school stick to the 20 mph speed limit or... — Updated 12/1/2022
2022 local midterm candidates: Beacon Q&A
Washington state’s midterm elections are Tuesday, Nov. 8. Snohomish County Elections on Oct. 20 mailed ballots for the Nov. 8 general election to 500,000 registered voters. Ballots were previously mailed to military and overseas... — Updated 11/10/2022
Tavern and pizzeria announced for Main Street Commons
Two weeks ago, during the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce’s first Connect Edmonds event, participants listened as developer Mike McMurray shared some news, including securing a commit... — Updated 11/7/2022
At home at Meadowdale: Bart Foley finds acceptance after long stint with King's
Bart Foley didn't want to leave King's High School. His volleyball team won three state titles during his 14 years as coach, winning 88% of their games (259-31). He watched three... — Updated 11/7/2022
2 new events: PorchFest, Five Corners festival
Lamenting the end of the Summer Market? There should be information on the uptown and winter markets soon. In the meantime, the City of Edmonds has announced two new outdoor events:... — Updated 10/27/2022
Judge approves filling in 'missing link' on waterfront
Spend any time on the beach south of the ferry terminal and you'll see it: Visitors strolling down the walkway in front of the Waterfront Center coming to an abrupt stop when the... — Updated 10/27/2022
Jenna Nand is Edmonds' newest councilmember
A majority of Edmonds councilmembers on Tuesday chose Jenna Nand to fill the vacant Position 7 seat vacated last month by Laura Johnson. "I'm deeply honored by the privilege to... — Updated 10/26/2022
Off-leash dog park needs public's help to continue
Let's say you have a dog or two. They need sunshine and fresh air, so you shuttle them to the off-leash dog park at Marina Beach. You enjoy the views – they have to be the best... — Updated 10/20/2022
PorchFest coming to Edmonds Nov. 5
Rain or shine, the inaugural PorchFest Edmonds kicks off at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at the red barn (the one that's perpetually for sale) at Fifth Avenue South and Maple Street... — Updated 10/20/2022
'Double Take': Exhibit includes sound, performance
The Edmonds College Art Gallery's fall exhibit showcases the work of Minh Carrico, an Edmonds College instructor and chair for photography and visual communications. The exhibit,... — Updated 10/13/2022
A Welcoming Figure coming to the waterfront
A sneak peek at Tulalip Tribes artist Ty Juvenil's forthcoming Native Welcoming Figure was unveiled Sept. 27 during a City Council meeting. There were some oohs and aahs. The... — Updated 10/13/2022
Former Edmonds bartender launches Offset Ciderworks
What's your drink? Wine? Beer? Craft cocktails? Bourbon straight up? How about hard cider? Adding to the proliferation of national brands like Angry Orchard and Bold Rock are locall... — Updated 10/6/2022
Vandals may have spelled orca's doom
An icon in Edmonds – one at the center of photos for locals and tourists alike – has fallen to the work of vandals and carted away. It may not be back. This was the news from... — Updated 10/6/2022
Mayor lays out proposed '23 budget
Edmonds Mayor Mike Nelson has some ambitious plans for the City, which he presented during his proposed City budget for 2023 during a Zoom presentation Monday. Departmental budget... — Updated 10/6/2022
Save the Edmonds orca: Vandals may have spelled its doom
An icon in Edmonds – one at the center of photos for locals and tourists alike – has fallen to the work of vandals and carted away. It may not be back. This was the news from... — Updated 9/29/2022
Edmonds PD chief joins others in calling for changes in laws
Edmonds Police Chief Michelle Bennett is featured in a video released last week by Snohomish County Sheriff Adam Fortney that advocated for "supporting public safety and providing... — Updated 9/29/2022