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Council to hold a retreat Friday and Saturday

The Edmonds City Council will hold a special meeting – a “council retreat” – on Friday, Feb. 2, at 9:50 a.m. in the Edmonds Library Plaza Room, 650 Main St. Topics …

Keyport to take over crab
quota after King Cove closure

Edmonds-based Keyport LLC, a processor and supplier of wholesale wild-caught crab and frozen seafood, announced today, Jan. 29, that it will take over the crab quota left stranded after Peter Pan …

Blood banks and organizations that serve Washington and the Northwest are close to calling a Code Red – a critical supply warning to hospitals and emergency departments that donated blood is running out fast.

The City of Edmonds will receive a $300,000 federal grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program.

The Edmonds Lions Club, which celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2023 (delayed a year due to the pandemic) continues to work on its many projects in the new year.

Sound Transit names replacement for CEO Julie Timm

The Sound Transit board has appointed Goran Sparrman as interim CEO soon after CEO Julie Timm announced her departure to return to the East Coast to take care of family matters.

Notorious Rosewood Manor
on 220th is demolished

A piece of local history was lost this week when the 109-year-old Rosewood Manor – the old estate that sat on 220th Street SW, just west of Highway 99 – was demolished

Mayor Mike Rosen has a plan for fiscal resiliency

Mayor Mike Rosen on Monday announced the launch of a so-called “Blue-Ribbon Panel” of experts to “help the City achieve financial resiliency and instill confidence and trust among …

College Place Optical welcomes new owners

After almost 28 years of owning and operating College Place Optical at Five Corners in Edmonds, Ron and Billie Swengel have decided to retire from the optical business. “It is, of course, …

6 pets die in fire at Edmonds home; 2 residents displaced

Two dogs and four cats died in a fire that heavily damaged a home in Edmonds on Friday, Jan. 19. Neighbors reported the fire at 1:30 p.m. in the 17100 block of Sea Lawn Drive in the Meadowdale …

ACE elects Karen Haase Herrick president

Karen Haase Herrick is the new president of the Alliance of Citizens for Edmonds (ACE) board after former president Michelle Dotsch won a seat on Edmonds City Council. Herrick served as vice …

City: Keep dogs away from Brackett’s Landing North

New signs were scheduled to be installed Jan. 25 by the Edmonds Parks Department at Brackett's Landing North reinforcing that dog are forbidden. The signs, according to the City, are “to …

The Rotary Club of Edmonds is seeking nominations for its annual Rick Steves Service Above Self award. The award recognizes an Edmonds resident for their commitment to their company and the …

City gets $300K grant; Arts Commission | City Briefs

City gets $300K grant for transportation safety study The City of Edmonds will receive a $300,000 federal grant through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All …

Lara Okoloko appointed to Hazel Miller board

The Edmonds-based Hazel Miller Foundation has appointed Lara Okoloko to its board of directors.  A 20-year resident of Edmonds who runs a family therapy practice in town, Okoloko is also a …

Strom Peterson: 'Work to be done' on splitting of residential lots

The state House of Representatives recently voted to require cities to allow residential property owners to split their lots into smaller parcels – the first of many proposals this year aimed at getting more housing built across Washington.

The Edmonds Police Department reports that after 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, a U.S. Postal Service carrier was the victim of an armed robbery in the 7200 block of 179th Street SW. The suspect stole …

Murder suspect frequently carried a gun

On his third day as Edmonds' new mayor, Mike Rosen faced his first public crisis: The seemingly random murder of a rideshare driver on Edmonds Way Jan. 3 After receiving tips from residents and help from several police agencies, Edmonds police identified the suspect in the murder of Abdikadir Gedi Shariif as 21-year-old Alex Matthew Waggoner. Cmdr. Josh McClure said he had more than 10 previous contacts with Edmonds PD since 2020, described as domestic violence and behavioral health incidents.

Legislature to decide on high-speed pursuits

A citizen initiative aimed at giving police wider discretion on when they engage in high-speed pursuits was forwarded to the Legislature on Jan. 11. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs notified the Legislature petitions for Initiative 2113 meet all legal requirements.

Celebrating Korean American Day

Saturday was a day to celebrate Korean Americans at the Mukilteo Library. City Councilmember Jason Moon and Mountlake Terrace librarian Inseon Chung hosted an informative and lively …

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