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New ferries to bolster fleet are still years away

Washington's ferry system is in jeopardy. It is struggling to meet the demands of its routes, and officials say it may be three to four years before any new ferry can go into service.  …

Edmonds judge moving to Snohomish County Superior Court

Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday announced the appointment of Edmonds judge Whitney M. Rivera to the Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. She replaces Judge Anita Farris, who will retire from …

Edmonds-Woodway hires new football coach

Edmonds-Woodway has hired a football coach after the retirement of John Gradwohl, who led the team for 28 years

Expect delays: SR 104/100th intersection work

As part of the citywide bicycle improvement project, pavement striping and traffic signal work will occur along 100th Avenue West in April. …

At the March 26  City Council meeting, coun cilmembers voted to approve a resolution on an analysis of the possible use of traffic safety cameras at nine signalized intersec - tions. Voting for: …

A low tide Easter in Edmonds

Photographer Lee Lageschulte captured several scenes of low tide in Edmonds on Sunday. Blue skies and warmish weather brought out plenty of residents and visitors.

Mount Baker, which Edmondsites can see on a clear day, is the view landscape artist Heidi Farina captures in her painting “Gloaming on Mount Baker,” to be featured as the 2024 poster art …

Community Transit Board members, elected officials, staff, and community members are celebrated the start of service on the Swift Orange Line Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and Block Party …

Edmonds College hosted over 300 girls from the Edmonds, Mukilteo, and Everett school districts from eighth to 12th grade March 27 for an Expanding Your Horizons event. The annual event, designed to …

New law will allow for more traffic cameras

Editor's note: The City of Edmonds is now considering a proposal to add nine traffic cameras at nine intersections. Drivers in Washington state may soon face better odds of getting caught on …

The City of Edmonds launched an online open house March 11 to gather public opinion regarding its approach to growth alternatives and strategies as it progress through the comprehensive plan update. …

Edmonds College bus terminal debuts March 30

The new Community Transit bus terminal at Edmonds College is completed, and the public is invited to attend its grand opening, billed as a “block party.” The ceremony is noon to 3 …

Longtime Holy Rosary pastor dies

The Rev.  Kenneth W. “Ken” Haydock, a former pastor at Holy Rosary Church in Edmonds, died March 20 at his home in Greenhaven Senior Care in Edmonds.  Haydock was appointed pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in 1996, an appointment he would have for 20 years. Under his leadership, a new parish hall was built.

Civic Park: A vibrant hub of community life

Editor’s note: City of Edmonds public information officer Kelsey Foster offers an update on Civic Center Playfield including a few events making their debut this year at the new park. In …

‘Migration’: 2024 Puget Sound Bird Fest

In November, the Beacon reported that the Puget Sound Bird Fest, traditionally held in September, was moving to a new month for 2024, according to the City of Edmonds, which holds the popular …

A pavement overlay scheduled for Main Street from Sixth to Eighth avenues will include a bike lane. The City will make a presentation to councilmembers on Tuesday. According to Edmonds’ …

Octopus farming banned in Washington; Inslee signs bill

Legislation preventing the farming of Octopus in Washington state has been signed by the governor. Sponsored by Rep. Strom Peterson (D-Edmonds) House Bill 1153 prohibits the farming of octopus …

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is actively investigating a serious injury hit-and-run collision at 8:51 p.m. March 19  on Highway 99. An …

At Tuesday's City Council meeting, councilmembers will hear an analysis of the possible use of traffic safety cameras at signalized intersections.  The City asks that councilmembers adopt …

Tradition had a hop to it last week as volunteers from Holy Rosary led the annual Easter Basket Project. At this year's "Bunny Patrol," more than 30 volunteers assembled 845 Easter baskets for …

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