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An estimated 50 people and 25 dogs celebrated World Dachshund Day Sunday at Lynnwood’s Lynndale Park Amphitheater. Organizers ...
Mayor Mike Rosen has appointed Edmonds police officer and Police Officers’ Association President William Morris to represent ...
A woman reported her vehicle had been prowled. 20600 block 81st Avenue West: A husband and wife had a physical altercation.
Readers are invited to the My Neighborhood News Network annual meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 28 in the Edmonds Library meeting room, 650 Main St., Edmonds. The meeting ...
After significant discussion during the past year, the Edmonds City Council is scheduled at its Tuesday, June 24 meeting to consider adopting a middle housing code update. It will ...
On Saturday morning, the Meadowdale Community Club hosted an open house that drew approximately 100 interested individuals.
Isaac Fortin Meadowdale High As an ASB senator, as a JV Boy’s Tennis Captain and Girl’s Tennis Manager, as a Hi Q team member, and most importantly as a ...
Secrets, Shame, and a Shoebox, by L. B. Griffin If you enjoy historical fiction with heart, courage, and a touch of intrigue, Secrets, Shame, and a Shoebox by L.
The Evergreen State Fair Food Drive is back. Now through July 10, community members can earn a free weekday fair ticket when they drop off five or more non-perishable, ...
What kind of city are we willing to pay for? Do we want to live in a city where we don’t have to pay an increase in taxes, but ...
The Independence Day weekend is always a busy summer travel time – and this year will be no exception. The Washington State Department of Transportation urges all travelers to ...
Here is the latest installment of Poet’s Corner, presented by the Edmonds Poetry Group. Frog Apocalypse The constant croaking vocal companion praises rain with a creaky latch of song ...