Articles written by Daphne Xia
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From Seattle to Edmonds: Paper Feather finds a home downtown
After operating in Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market for a decade, the Paper Feather, a local gift and stationery shop owned by Jennifer Cullin decided it was time for a move to... — Updated 8/25/2022
Edmonds College: Going back to the basics
During a recent board of trustees meeting, Edmonds College President Amit Singh spoke about the school's priorities, with "success" and "access" the two most important as he stresse... — Updated 8/25/2022
Diversity Commission studying translation services
The Edmonds Diversity Commission is studying ways that could improve translation services for patients who don't speak English as a response to a class-action lawsuit against the... — Updated 8/20/2022
St. Alban's cooling center welcomed during heat wave
During the area's most recent heat wave, St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Edmonds cooling center provided relief for those looking to cool down. It was the first time the church had... — Updated 8/18/2022
Growth Management Act: Why it's important
A panel discussion sponsored by Edmonds Civic Roundtable on the topic of the Growth Management Act (GMA) delved into the importance of the state statute, which requires cities and... — Updated 7/31/2022
Boosting the arts in Edmonds – and the economy
A plan almost 20 years in the making to turn part of Fourth Avenue North into a pedestrian-friendly street – including shops and restaurants with a focus on the creative arts ... — Updated 6/2/2022