Do you enjoy seeing flags flying on holidays? The Edmonds Lions Club is looking for volunteers to post flags on any or all of the following days: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, …
A lot can happen in 16 months. A skilled sailor could sail around the world – more than four times. According to NASA, astronauts could travel to Mars and almost back. You could build …
Yes, Shubert Ho’s Feedme Hospitality & Restaurant Group is the 800-pound gorilla of the Edmonds restaurant scene. A refresher: Ho and co-founder Andrew Leckie’s empire includes, …
Firmin Berclaz, a celebrated Edmonds chef who owned Cafe de Paris at the bottom of Main Street, has died peacefully in his sleep March 4 at the age of 79. Born Nov. 29, 1944, he was raised in the …
Secretary of Transportation Roger Millar announced that Steve Nevey will serve as assistant secretary for the Washington State Ferries Division. A career mariner, Nevey progressed directly from …
Three citizen initiatives designed to lift restrictions on police vehicle pursuits, prohibit income taxes, and establish a “bill of rights” for parents of K-12 students are set to become …
The Washington State Department of Ecology has admitted it erred in not making making a document available about the continued cleanup of the Unocal Edmonds Bulk Fuel Terminal cleanup site. After a public …
Lori Matsukawa, former longtime anchor and reporter at KING-5 TV, is the guest speaker at the Edmonds Lions Club meeting 6:30 p.m. …
City Council special meeting 5:30 p.m. March 5 in the Brackett Room at City Hall, 121 Fifth Ave. S. Accessory Dwelling Unit Code Update (AMD2023-0008) Accessory Dwelling Unit Code Amendment …
The City of Edmonds has an online public meeting to discuss the Main Street Overlay Project between 6 th Ave. and 9 th Ave. on Thursday, March 7, at 6 p.m. This event will provide an opportunity …
This is my view of Main Street Commons on a very early Saturday morning. Only the bakery was open, as other shops had a few more hours until their business day began. It was a …
The City of Edmonds has received a $75,000 grant from the state Department of Commerce. It was one of 14 jurisdictions to receive an additional $685,000 in grants to support the adoption of local comprehensive plan policies and zoning codes to allow more middle housing in residential neighborhoods.
There’s no doubt that the scourge of the opioid epidemic – with its unrelenting loss of life from synthetic fentanyl – has left a legacy of death in Edmonds and Snohomish County. …
In March 2022, Nathan Rimmer decided he wanted to take down an ornamental dogwood tree in the middle of his property so he could build a new home on a vacant lot. He applied for a permit. The …
A four-year employee has filed a $375,000 claim against the City of Edmonds, citing racial discrimination, inequitable pay, retaliation, and sexual harassment. Michelle Martin, who is Black, in …
Edmonds Auto License will close Feb. 29 to transition to new owners and reopen March 6 at 9 a.m. The licensing station is inside Ace Hardware, 550 Fifth Ave. S. The current appointee, …
Tana Axtelle is the recipient of the Rotary Club of Edmonds’ third annual Rick Steves Service Above Self award. The club said the inspiration for this award is European travel expert …
Madrona Highlands, Housing Hope's first development in south Snohomish County and in partnership with Edmonds Lutheran Church, is now going up on 1.35 acres of vacant ground east of the church. …
Washington State Ferries recently released updated data on its farebox recovery ratio (PDF 4.1MB) , or the percentage of customer fares that paid for WSF operating costs. Systemwide, the farebox …
Four Edmonds organizations are among 39 whose tourism projects and promotions have received $600,000 in grants from Snohomish County’s Hotel-Motel Small Fund, which invests in efforts that …