I know jack-crap about cars – English major here – except maybe to check levels and change a tire. I don’t have a problem with that. Cars are dirty work, and I’m glad to pay …
It’s something all journalists have heard at some point in their careers. It goes like this: Stop a person on the street and begin a discussion. Somewhere in your conversation, you’ll …
It's been a year. What kind of year? A year of gratitude: Beacon Publishing wants to thank all of our subscribers who have supported us this year and since we transitioned to a subscriber-based …
On July 27, the Edmonds Beacon published an article by Dean Ridings, CEO of America's Newspapers, titled "Local news is good for business": https://tinyurl.com/44sd4v24. We hope you agree with his …
A not-so-funny thing happened at a City of Edmonds planned walking tour scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon. A handful of people showed up. But no one employed by the City did. Was it the heat? …
There's no mistaking that election season is upon us. Even though the filing deadline for public office isn't until next month (May 15-19), there is plenty of political intrigue in Edmonds. Up for …
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 …