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Oso: Remembering their names 10 years later

Editor's note: Beacon Publishing columnist Chuck Wright spent many hours at the Oso landslide recovery site. He wrote an article about his experiences in 2015. Here, he lists the names of the 43 …

Barbara Halseth: Thrift Store volunteer extraordinaire retires

As a nonprofit organization, we recruit volunteers who will be dedicated to our cause, someone with a team player mindset and boundless creativity who enjoys working with others. Barbara Halseth …

Oso: Local artist creates sculptures; former mayor reflects on his role

Sculpturist Tsovinar Muradyan has created many important works, including a temporary installation at ArtWorks in Edmonds in 2022 and a permanent one at Esperance Park. You can also see two …

Marsh gets $135K grant for study

The restoration planning effort for the Edmonds Marsh estuary just received a big boost, thanks in part to a partnership with the citizen group Save the Edmonds Marsh. The National Fish and …

The fire was extinguished at 2 p.m.  The cause is under investigation and 220th is open.   ORIGINAL STORY 220th St. SW is currently closed east of SR 99 in Edmonds as …

Results from the most recent Healthy Youth Survey Youth indicate that substance use remains well below pre-pandemic levels, and students are reporting more social support at school and home. …

South County Fire Chief Thad Hovis will retire

South County Fire Chief Thad Hovis will retire July 1. The Board of Fire Commissioners selected Assistant Chief Bob Eastman to serve as the next fire chief. He will be sworn-in at the commissioners …

Speak up: Housing future is at stake

What do you want Edmonds to look like in the near future? The City is in the process of creating an updated 20-year comprehensive plan that it says is inclusive of, and responsive to, the …

Stillhouse Coffee has an opening date. The latest edition to Main Street Commons is owned by Brian and Kristin Eastland.

Keep calm and slow down on 8th and Oympic View Drive

If you’re a regular traveler on Olympic View Drive and/or Eighth Avenue South, you should prepare for a slow-down. If not a regular traveler, you should also pay attention if you want to …

Rosen's State of the City to focus on finances

The public is invited to attend Mayor Mike Rosen’s 2024 State of the City address March 28.

Rick Larsen reflects on a year and a half representing Edmonds

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen has been busy. In an interview on Feb. 29 – one that seemed only possible due to an extra day in the calendar – Larsen was able to squeeze in about 20 minutes in …

Celebrating trooper Christopher M. Gadd’s life and service

While Washington State Patrol trooper Christopher M. Gadd was serving the public on March 2, he had stopped a potential impaired diver on I-5 southbound near Maysville. During that routine stop, …

Yes, it’s that time of year, as Edmonds photographer Bob Sears reminds us. Bob took this picture of Raven Brubacher and Paige Leever of Troop 45203 as they set up shop for the annual sale …

On March 30, Community Transit is making significant changes to several local routes and adding more service with a new bus rapid transit (BRT) line, the Swift Orange Line, and three new local bus routes.

Bear Carpenter, who left his surfing days (mostly) behind in SoCal when he took I-5 north to Edmonds, was stoked to see a boogie boarder Saturday at Marina Beach taking advantage of wind-driven waves. …

Sen. Liias meets Edmonds mayor in Olympia

Sen. Marko Liias (D-Edmonds) had the opportunity to meet with Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen at the Capitol in Olympia last month. Liias represents Edmonds in the 21st Legislative District. Rosen was …

Low tide and light trails

Local photographer Shea Sullivan joined the WSU Snohomish County Beach Watchers for last month’s low-tide event sponsored by the City of Edmonds and came away with this great shot. The …

Do you enjoy seeing flags flying on holidays? The Edmonds Lions Club is looking for volunteers to post flags on any or all of the following days: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, …

A lot can happen in 16 months. A skilled sailor could sail around the world – more than four times. According to NASA, astronauts could travel to Mars and almost back. You could build …

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