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Sen. Jesse Salomon (D-Shoreline), who reprsents a portion of Edmonds in the 32nd Legislative District, announced Feb. 9  that he will begin work to pass HB 1998  through the Senate. …

Ristorante Machiavelli closing its Capitol Hill location

Ristorante Machiavelli, which opened a second location in Edmonds in January, announced on Instagram that is closing its original location on Capitol Hill in Seattle after 36 years. "The years …

21st Legislative District Sen. Marko Liias, and Reps. Lillian Ortiz-Self and Strom Peterson will be hosting a town hall meeting from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Kamiak High School. This …

Waggoner formally charged in Edmonds killing

A suspect in the killing of a rideshare driver in Edmonds pleaded not guilty in Snohomish County Superior Court on Monday. The Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office charged Alex Matthew …

30 violations on first day of school zone cameras

Slow down or pay up. The City of Edmonds wants to remind residents that the warning period for the new school zone speed cameras has ended. Infractions began to be issued to …

Bowdoin Way grooves: ‘Mostly an aesthetic issue’ The City says that the grooves left in the road on Bowdoin Way from Five Corners to Ninth Avenue North will remain. That stretch …

‘I think it’s a great time to be selling records’ 

Rachel Gardner says it’s long been a dream to have a store that would showcase her love for music. She’s got one now. Musicology – a record store – opened this week at …

Edmonds Food Bank close to finding a new home

It looks like the Edmonds Food Bank has found a long-sought-after new home. Executive Director Casey Davis announced Wednesday, Feb. 7, that the food bank has reached a  significant …

Rain exacerbates train horn failures in Edmonds

Residents and visitors have noticed that the trains passing through Edmonds are much noisier than they’ve been in the last few years. According to the City of Edmonds news release, the …

Edmonds murder suspect pleads not guilty

A murder suspect suspected in the killing of a rideshare driver in Edmonds pled not guilty on Monday. The Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office charged  Alex Matthew Waggoner, …

Your complete guide to 2024 Lunar New Year in Edmonds

The third annual Lunar New Year Edmonds celebration on Saturday, Feb. 10, will help usher in the Year of the Dragon.     Edmonds is hosting a day full of events to celebrate …

Rosewood Manor on 220th in Esperance is no more. What will take its place? Single-family homes are planned. Rumors have it that famed Hollywood dog Rin Tin Tin could be buried on the site. …

On Feb. 2,  U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) visited Spokane to celebrate the relaunch of The Black Lens, an independent community publication focused on news and stories that impact the Black …

Record store opens in Edmonds

Musicology Co , Edmonds' own record shop, held a soft opening Thursday, Feb. 1, at 420 Fifth Ave. S. Story this week in the Edmonds Beacon! See more pictures on the Beacon's Facebook page.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Dave Sorenson honored for his service

After 41 years of service to the citizens of Snohomish County, Sgt. Dave Sorenson served his last day in law enforcement and retired Jan. 26. At a gathering of more than 40 law enforcement …

Edmonds' Senior Center Thrift Store celebrating 5 years

The Edmonds Senior Center Thrift store, celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, moved to the Westgate Shopping Center in 2019 when the new Edmonds Waterfront Center was under construction.  …

A fresh take on Michelangelo

Fact, fiction, and a history-based mystery interweave in “Michelangelo at Midlife: Chasing the Tomb of Julius II,” a new book by Edmonds-based writer Gene Openshaw.  Openshaw …

Voters to decide on old, outdated schools

Yes for ESD Kids is blunt in its assessment of College Place Middle School in Lynnwood, which many Edmonds students attend following elementary school.  It’s …

877 warnings in 30 days

Slow down or pay up. The City of Edmonds wants to remind residents that the warning period for the new school zone speed cameras is ending. Infractions will be issued to violators beginning …

Genocide education bill sparks high emotions in hearing

As they waited to tell the stories of loved ones lost to genocide, people waiting to testify held hands between armrests. Few showed smiles. Almost every seat in the hearing room was filled, and …

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