“You write in order to change the world, knowing perfectly well that you probably can’t, but also knowing that literature is indispensable to the world. The world changes according to the …
The next public comment period for the Unocal Edmonds Bulk Fuel Terminal 0178 cleanup site is delayed until the summer to allow for more document preparation time.
From Department of …
The City of Edmonds Planning and Development Department has announced the selection of community liaisons to be part of the new Community Champions Network Initiative as part of the 2024 Edmonds …
Washington’s front-running Democratic candidate for governor is embracing a Republican idea that would hasten the building of new ferries and slow the state’s push to electrify the fleet.
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Washington regulators will adopt a drinking water standard the federal government issued recently that’s meant to limit people’s exposure to a class of harmful chemicals used for decades …
It’s getting close.
Passenger service on Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line will begin to Lynnwood Aug. 30. The 8.5-mile segment will add four new stations: Shoreline South/148th St., …
The annual family-friendly Watershed Fun Fair is Saturday, May 18. The Willow Creek Salmon and Watershed Education Center will be transformed into a space full of hands-on activities, crafts, and …
Shawn Siers shared a photo of a weasel at Brackett's Landing North one recent morning. "They are native to Washington but rarely seen," he wrote. "It was very exciting to see it!"
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While mainstream country music continues to blot the line between pop and rock, the popularity of roots country – think Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Turnpike Troubadours, Zach Bryan, and others …
Since he was a young boy, Scarecrow Video historian and former Everett Herald film critic Robert Horton loved watching horror movies.
Some of his fondest memories were the double features he saw …
Saturday, April 20, is the annual Record Store Day. Although Edmonds’ new Muscicology Co. record store and music boutique shop is too new to participate, it has decided to join the fun anyway.
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EPIC Group Writers Gerald Bigelow, Laura Kemp, Diane Naab, Laura Moe, Joe Rice, and Haifa Fakih will have visual art on display throughout April at Café Louvre , 210 Fifth Ave. S.. Some items …
A clean sweep on city streets
A big thank you to the City Of Edmonds and their street sweepers.
One of their trucks comes down our street every two to three weeks, and it really makes a …
Shouting from the rooftops
“Amazement” and “adoration” are the words that come to mind when describing all the hard work, fun, and love you pour into making the Edmonds …
Latest Beacon Magazine well-crafted and delectable
The latest edition of The Beacon Magazine is outstanding, or should I say, delectable.
After being lured in by the mysterious-looking …
Editor’s note: The following was addressed to Edmonds City Councilmembers.
I am writing to request that you support the completion of the planned bike lanes on Main Street as part of the …
There are only five recognized blue zones In the world: Okinawa Prefecture, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Ikaria, Greece; and Loma Linda, California. Blue zones are regions in the …
One of the best benefits of warmer weather is spending it with family and friends outside in the yard. Having an immaculate grass yard and garden, however, can be a taxing battle with nature.
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“Our world is but a land of a master jam, get up and dance.” - Afrika Bombaataa
During a chat with a dear friend last year, we learned that we shared a mutual appreciation for …
As it happens, we had a landscaping service at our home today. The owner, upon completion of their work, mentioned that he saw a group of orcas swimming just off the waterfront directly in front of …
Edmonds College will host its second annual AI for Everyone Day Friday, April 26, from 2-5 p.m. The free AI Community Connections Speaker Series event will be held on campus at …
Edmonds Driftwood Players, a nonprofit community theater, has announced is 2024 scholarship program. Students applying to the scholarship program will be considered for the following 2024 …
No matter what you think of Bob Dylan, it is universally agreed that he is one of music’s greatest songwriters with such memorable songs as “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Like …
Edmonds-Woodway High School’s Students Saving Salmon group is hosting a free public screening of "Coextinction" 2:30 p.m. April 28 at the Edmonds-Woodway High School theater. Doors open …
With the money made at their plant sale, the Floretum Garden Club of Edmonds is offering a $2,500 scholarship to a 2024 high school graduate, community college student, or individual planning a …
Edmonds-Woodway High School senior Nathan Zhao is one of the best in the country when it comes to piano.
He recently placed second in the prestigious Music Teachers National Association Senior …
The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club has awarded four School Garden Grants to local schools.
These grants are meant to support teachers, parents, students, and administrators in developing …
Edmonds College hosted over 300 girls from the Edmonds, Mukilteo, and Everett school districts from eighth to 12th grade March 27 for an Expanding Your Horizons event. The annual event, designed to …
Longtime Edmonds resident and master carpenter Dave Dalbotten passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Saturday March 23, 2024. He was 76. He grew up in Issaquah, and had a childhood full of …
Captain Theus "Lee" Doolittle passed away on Thursday, March 21, 2024, with his daughter by his side.
Lee was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 4, 1931, to Theus and Helen Doolittle. He …
Barbara Cain passed peacefully at home March 10, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She fought a long and difficult battle with pancreatic cancer.
Barbara June Autry was born at home on …
It is with heavy hearts we are announcing the passing of Darrell J. Dedo of Edmonds. The beloved husband, father, and grandfather died on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at Swedish Hospital in Edmonds.
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In Loving Memory of
Firmin G. Berclaz
November 29th 1944 – March 4th 2024
Firmin Berclaz, age 79 passed away peacefully in his sleep in Edmonds, WA on March 4th 2024 where our Lord and …
John Gradwohl has retired following 28 years of coaching Edmonds-Woodway High School football. But he hasn’t gone far: He continues to teach P.E. at the school where he has coached since …
In the wake of North America’s recent solar eclipse, another historic natural event is on the horizon. From late April through June 2024, the largest brood of 13-year cicadas, known as Brood XIX, will co-emerge with a midwestern brood of 17-year cicadas, Brood XIII.
Chemists invented PFAS in the 1930s to make life easier: Nonstick pans, waterproof clothing, grease-resistant food packaging and stain-resistant carpet were all made possible by PFAS. …