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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 ...
On Saturday morning, the Meadowdale Community Club hosted an open house that drew approximately 100 interested individuals.
Sound Transit contractor crews will continue work in Lynnwood to support the Lynnwood Link Extension project. The work ...
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 ...
A new campaign from South County Fire reminds people of the distressing impacts from fireworks on neighbors, veterans, pets and first responders. Fireworks are illegal throughout South County Fire’s ...
Washington won’t receive federal aid to cover tens of millions of dollars in damage to public property caused by last fall’s ...
Alexandra Grace It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Lorraine (Laurie) Alexandra Grace, a beloved mother ...
This is the third in our 2025 “Health Matters” series focused on health topics in South Snohomish County and sponsored by the ...
Edmonds College will host its third annual AI For Everyone Day on Saturday, June 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The free AI Community Connections Speaker Series event ...
Edmonds College proudly celebrated its 58th commencement ceremony today, held in two sessions at Seaview Gym. The joyous ...
Early morning. (Photo by Sharon O’Brien) Reflections. (Photo by Ron LaRue) Photo by Jane Monahan Photo by Lee Lageschulte ...