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The "Joie de Vivre" bronze sculpture has been gifted to the Edmonds Waterfront Center by Edmonds artist David Varnau. The sculpture was recently installed on the waterfront, outside of the EWC …

Changing the world, one step (and one word) at a time

“You write in order to change the world, knowing perfectly well that you probably can’t, but also knowing that literature is indispensable to the world. The world changes according to the …

Unocal Edmonds Bulk Fuel Terminal comment period delayed

The next public comment period for the Unocal Edmonds Bulk Fuel Terminal 0178 cleanup site  is delayed until the summer to allow for more document preparation time. From Department of …

City announces selection of ‘community liaisons’

The City of Edmonds Planning and Development Department has announced the selection of community liaisons to be part of the new Community Champions Network Initiative as part of the 2024 Edmonds …

Struggling ferry system finds way into governor race

Washington’s front-running Democratic candidate for governor is embracing a Republican idea that would hasten the building of new ferries and slow the state’s push to electrify the fleet. …

Strom Peterson applauds new drinking water standard

Washington regulators will adopt a drinking water standard the federal government issued recently that’s meant to limit people’s exposure to a class of harmful chemicals used for decades …

It’s getting close. Passenger service on Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line will begin to Lynnwood Aug. 30. The 8.5-mile segment will add four new stations: Shoreline South/148th St., …

PAWS Wildlife Center: Space for injured animals to roam

On April 20, about 300 people attended the official opening of the new PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, just Snohomish on Highway 9. The 25-acre campus features nine buildings or enclosures that …

The Foundation for Edmonds School District has launched what it calls the Save the Arts campaign. It aims to ensure that all 20,800 children in the Edmonds School district, including 7,000 children …

This past year has been one of many changes for the Port of Edmonds. In 2023, Angela Harris took over as Port executive director, and Janelle Cass and Selena Killin filled commissioner vacancies. …

The Edmonds Civic Roundtable has a presentation on community safety “beyond traditional policing” May 2 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, 220 Railroad Ave. "Beyond …

PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: A second chance for animals

On a beautiful sunny Saturday, PAWS welcomed hundreds of guests to its ribbon-cutting ceremony for the long-awaited Wildlife Rehabilitation facility, the largest in the state. Nearly 10 years to the …

The 2024 Edmonds Fishing Pier underwater SCUBA maintenance event is Sunday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Emerald Sea Dive Club, led by City staffer Matthew Shawhan, will lead a team of 10-15 …

Dave Turley is out as Edmonds’ director of finance

Turley is out as Edmonds’ director of finance SUB Departure is ‘mutually beneficial,’ mayor says By Brian Soergel Another finance director is gone …

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen paid a visit to the Edmonds Food Bank recently, accompanied by District Director Ryan Casey. Larsen took a tour of the food bank facility, led by Food Bank Director Casey Davis. …

Judge Matthew Baldock has announced his candidacy to retain his seat in the South Division of the Snohomish County District Court in Lynnwood. Baldock, 49, was appointed to this position in 2023. …

The first music acts for Taste Edmonds Aug. 9-11 have been announced: the all-female AC/DC Tribute Hell’s Belles’ ’80s new wave band Nite Wave; and Fleetwood Mac Tribute The Little …

Community Transit is proposing to eliminate its commuter bus fare when those routes …

Over the next several months, Sound Transit will conduct a survey onboard select bus, Sounder, and light rail routes in the Puget Sound region. This will include select Community Transit and King …

Suds & Spirits

Did you know that Edmonds was at the center of the bootleg trade during prohibition? Yup, small boats would pull up to the shore at Brackett’s Landing, late at night, and load crate after crate …

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