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Edmonds has ‘not kept pace’ with climate goals, but aims to correct course
Edmonds will vote on a new plan to do its part slowing climate change by 2050. It comes…
March 5, 2023
Local News
Edmonds mayor race heats up with 3 serious contenders
Mike Nelson is seeking a second term. Mike Rosen has the backing of five former mayors. Council member…
March 3, 2023
Local News
Edmonds-Kingston is back to 2 boats, but it’s no ferry tale ending
The state ferry system still faces crew shortages and a diminishing, aging fleet of green-and-white workhorses.
March 2, 2023
Life
Edmonds ballet school wins top honors at competition
Olympic Ballet School won the Outstanding School Award and top placements at the Youth America Grand Prix regional…
March 2, 2023
Local News
Amid investigation, Lynnwood-based Hand Up Project ousts founder
Edmonds canceled a contract with the nonprofit that helps homeless people amid fraud allegations against Robert Smiley.
March 1, 2023
Business
Edmonds International Women’s Day takes place Saturday
The Edmonds gathering celebrates women and diversity with this year’s theme, “EmbraceEquity.”
March 1, 2023
Local News
Edmonds seeks traffic-calming program applications
For several years, radar speed signs have been the dominant answer. Depending on data and requests, that could…
February 26, 2023
Local News
Electrical issues at Edmonds ferry terminal suspends service
Ferry service from Edmonds-Kingston returned at 11:05 a.m. Tuesday after an issue with the transfer span halted sailings.
February 21, 2023
Local News
Edmonds police launch 911 text updates, post-incident surveys
SPIDR Tech notifies 911 callers when an officer has been dispatched, and then offers callers a survey about…
February 20, 2023
Local News
Edmonds schools parent, staff and student data possibly breached
Names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and medical information may have been accessed between Jan. 16 and…
February 12, 2023
Local News
Rebecca Miner tapped for permanent job leading Edmonds schools
Miner has been doing the job for seven months. School board members say the interim superintendent is the…
February 9, 2023
Local News
After Edmonds schools internet outage, staff ‘teaching like it’s the 1900s’
“Suspicious activities” on the district’s network delayed classes and caused schedule havoc. “Kids are using pencil and paper…
February 2, 2023
Local News
School program gives Scriber Lake teens class credits — and paychecks
The on-the-job training program offers paid internships and career planning assignments with a real-world feel.
January 27, 2023
Local News
Police seek suspects in repeated vandalism at Edmonds parks
Vandals have done over $10,000 of damage to parks across the city, including suspected arson and graffiti with…
January 25, 2023
Local News
Lunar New Year celebrates the Year of the Rabbit
A celebration in Edmonds ushered in the Lunar New Year.
January 22, 2023
Local News
Police dog Hobbs retires after nearly 10 years on the Edmonds force
The German shepherd had 520 deployments, 166 arrests and 113 evidence finds with his handler, Sgt. Jason Robinson.
January 22, 2023
Local News
Meadowdale Beach updates give fish, hikers more room to roam
Beach access at the Edmonds park has been closed since 2021. The new renovations restored salmon habitat and…
January 20, 2023
Local News
Where to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Snohomish County
From a tribute event at Edmonds Waterfront Center to a MLK Jr. march in Everett, Dr. King’s legacy…
January 12, 2023
Local News
Have a question for Washington State Ferries? Ask away this week
Virtual meeting topics include service restoration, hiring and progress on major vessel and terminal construction.
January 9, 2023
Local News
Six displaced in Edmonds, Lynnwood house fires
The causes were under investigation. Estimated damages were $235,000 for the Lynnwood home and $250,000 for the Edmonds…
January 8, 2023
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