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 By David Pan    News

Road trip: Mukilteo teenager biking across America

Deven Boyce is embarking on a trip of a lifetime. On Wednesday, June 2, Deven, an eighth grader at Harbour Pointe Middle School, departed Mukilteo Lighthouse Park on his bicycle.... — Updated 6/18/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

In Mukilteo: Man arrested with rifle, ammunition aboard ferry

Washington State Patrol officers arrested a 39-year-old man who attempted to conceal a rifle aboard a ferry at the Mukilteo terminal Wednesday night. Dispatchers received a call... — Updated 5/27/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Edmonds-Woodway comes out firing in 2nd half

The shots came fast and furious for Edmonds-Woodway. After battling Kamiak to a scoreless first half, the Warriors scored two quick goals to start the second half and ended up... — Updated 3/11/2021

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Edmonds-Woodway comes out firing in 2nd half

The shots came fast and furious for Edmonds-Woodway. After battling Kamiak to a scoreless first half, the Warriors scored two quick goals to start the second half and ended up... — Updated 3/11/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Flying like an eagle, once again

He didn't hesitate for a second. As soon as Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) naturalist Jeff Brown opened the door to a pet carrier, the eagle jumped out, spread its wings... — Updated 2/25/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Prep sports returning Feb. 22

Are you ready for some football? Western Conference athletic directors approved the start of the first of three proposed high school sports seasons Feb. 3. The plan calls for... — Updated 2/11/2021

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wesco moves closer to resuming prep sports

Are you ready for some football? Western Conference athletic directors approved the start of the first of three proposed high school sports seasons Feb. 1. The plan calls for traditional fall sports to begin Feb. 22. Two Wesco... — Updated 2/11/2021

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wesco submits prep sports plan to WIAA

With time starting to become more and more of a factor, Wesco athletic directors have gone ahead and developed their own prep sports plan, submitting it to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) for approval... — Updated 1/14/2021

 
 By David Pan    News

Heatlh District: Vaccination site opens at Edmonds College

A specific time for the general public to get COVID-19 vaccine shots has not been finalized. But they're on their way. According to a timeline created by Snohomish County Vaccine... — Updated 1/14/2021

 

New ferry terminal debuts in Mukilteo

Almost 15 years ago, Edmonds had a chance to become a model of what a transportation hub could look like in south Snohomish County. It didn't happen. The next city north has that... — Updated 1/6/2021

 

A new ferry terminal debuts in Mukilteo

Almost 15 years ago, Edmonds had a chance to become a model of what a transportation hub could look like in south Snohomish County. It didn't happen. The next city north has that... — Updated 12/29/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Former Edmonds finance director lands in Mukilteo

Shawn Hunstock, Edmonds' finance director from September 2011 to February 2013, is now the finance director for Mukilteo. He's the sixth finance director for that city in seven... — Updated 12/12/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Accident leads to Meadowdale grad's passion

Michael Mathis has always been a fighter. That was never more evident than when he was 11 and nearly lost his life in a horrific accident at a friend's house near Paine Field in... — Updated 11/15/2020

 
 By David Pan    A & E

League of Women Voters aims to promote unity with film

In the wake of one of the most divisive elections in United States history, the League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the Seattle-Everett Braver Angels Alliance are... — Updated 11/12/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

UPDATED: Longtime E-W wrestling coach Mike Hanchett dies

The Edmonds-Woodway wrestling community is mourning the loss of a coach who helped to build the Warriors into one of the top programs in the region. Edmonds resident Mike Hanchett,... — Updated 9/11/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Longtime E-W wrestling coach Mike Hanchett dies

The Edmonds-Woodway wrestling community is mourning the loss of a coach who helped to build the Warriors into one of the top teams in the region. Edmonds resident Mike Hanchett,... — Updated 9/3/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Keith Kingsbury: His lessons endure

Keith Kingsbury coached hundreds and hundreds of players during his 32-year career as the men's basketball coach at Edmonds Community College. But his time with his players was... — Updated 9/3/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

Wesco schools delay start of prep sports

The start of the prep sports season has been pushed back to 2021. Wesco athletic directors voted last week to shift the two sports scheduled for the fall – cross country and boys... — Updated 8/11/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

High school football moves to spring as part of changes in prep sports calendar

The governing body for high school sports in Washington has called an audible. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) announced on Tuesday several major... — Updated 7/31/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

PUD offers assistance to customers struggling to pay bills

If you’re struggling to pay your bill from Snohomish County PUD because it is much higher than expected, help is available. Some Edmonds residents have been surprised by bills that are double or more the amount they are used to... — Updated 7/23/2020 Full story

 
 By David Pan    News

Whale likely dead after collision with ferry near Mukilteo

A 3-year-old humpback whale is presumed dead following a collision with a Washington State ferry near Mukilteo Monday, July 6. The accident occurred around noon when two humpback wh... — Updated 7/10/2020

 
 By David Pan    News

Living in a foreign land during the COVID-19 pandemic

As international pet and house sitters, SharonAnn Hamilton and her husband, Dan Fuller, expected to be busy visiting museums and attending wine tastings when they arrived in France.... — Updated 5/21/2020 Full story

 
 By David Pan    News

Living in a foreign land during the COVID-19 pandemic

As international pet and house sitters, SharonAnn Hamilton and her husband, Dan Fuller, expected to be busy visiting museums and attending wine tastings when they arrived in France.... — Updated 5/14/2020 Full story

 
 By David Pan    News

Airlines slash passenger flights out of Paine Field

In a span of just a few weeks, Propeller Airports CEO Brett Smith has experienced unimaginable highs and lows. Propeller Airports, which designed, built and operates the passenger t... — Updated 4/29/2020

 
 By David Pan    Sports

State championships dependent on students' timely return

The prep spring sports state championships, scheduled for May 27-30 at various sites across Washington, could go on as scheduled, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) announced last week. The major caveat,... — Updated 3/26/2020

 

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