Spotlight: Writers-in-Conversation featuring Mitchell S. Jackson Thursday, March 12, 6-7:30 p.m. Cascadia Art Museum, 190 ...
Iran withdraws from the World Cup, a $1 million reward for a murder suspect and an FBI warning of possible Iranian attacks on U.S. West Coast.
Ellen S. Kester Ellen Skinner Kester, inspirational mother, teacher, drama director, and mentor, passed away on December 16.
Does your child like to make art? The Edmonds Arts Festival says that applications are now open for its 2026 Student Art Exhibition — one of the most celebrated student […] ...
Sink your teeth into the ocean’s delicacy at Scotty’s Food Truck this week — lightly breaded and fried fresh Pacific Oysters, served to perfection with Scotty’s signature tartar sauce and […] ...
People should prepare for closures on both directions of Interstate 405 in Bothell from Friday, March 13 to Monday, March 16, the Washington State Department of Transportation said in a […] ...
Congratulations to all of the Edmonds School District athletes who were recently selected to the All-Wesco conference teams for the winter 2025-26 sports season. Below are all athletes and coaches […] ...
Where is Sounder train overflow parking when no more spots are left in the designated Sound Transit parking lot?  My […] ...
The Council moved closer to approving vacation of a portion of 84th Avenue West for possible future development. Mayor Mike Rosen proclaimed Saturday, March 14 Frank DeMiero Day, […] ...
The Seattle City Council approves a one-year moratorium on ICE facilities in the city, and the U.S. spent $5.6 billion in the first two days of its […] ...
Hackers and data thieves target personally identifiable information or (PII). They also know their best score can be had by ...
I appreciate the City Clerk’s effort to educate citizens about how Edmonds adopts ordinances. Civic education matters, and sincere attempts to demystify city government are welcome. But as I ...