The Edmonds Civic Roundtable at its Monday, March 2 meeting will host the Snohomish County nonprofit Building Bridges -- founded in the wake of the Jan. 6 assault on...
Are you struggling with a family history research problem? The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is offering a free opportunity to bust through those genealogical Brick Walls on Saturday, Feb. 21...
Two members of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission are pushing back on newly surfaced allegations that they shunned government transparency laws and appeared to have colluded with the...
Thursday, Feb. 12
Girls Basketball
District Play-in Game - Loser Out
Sedro-Woolley defeated Mountlake Terrace 51-44
The No. 8-seeded Sedro-Wooley Cubs advanced to the 3A District 1 Tournament with a 51-44 win over...
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has announced the official music lineup for the return of the Edmonds Block Party, happening Aug. 7-8, 2026 at the Civic Center Playfield. This...
With a low temperature of 33 degrees in the forecast, the South Snohomish County cold weather shelter will be open Sunday, Feb. 15.
The shelter is located at Maple Park...
Crime victim services in Washington are facing a serious funding cliff, and consequences will be felt in communities like ours if action is not taken this legislative session.
Dawson Place...
Two affordable housing projects in Lynnwood recently got a boost from the state Department of Commerce.
Commerce awarded $1 million to the Housing Authority of Snohomish County’s (HASCO) 200th Street...
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The idea of “democracy” is everywhere, but what does it really mean, and are we satisfied with it? In this episode, Jaime and Diana talk about the state of...
Legislation to force federal immigration agents to get court approval before entering schools and health care facilities cleared the Washington state Senate on Thursday.
Senate Bill 5906 covers “nonpublic areas”...
Going into their District 1 3A Boys Basketball Tournament quarterfinal contest on Friday, the Meadowdale Mavericks knew they were in for a challenge: facing the Monroe Bearcats, the tournament’s...
Washington state lawmakers have about a month left before this year’s legislative session ends March 12.
Here are some of the housing-related bills that are moving along and could be...
Every year, Edmonds Comedy Night proves something powerful: Laughter builds community.
What began as a fun evening out has grown into one of the Edmonds School District PTA Council’s most...
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In today's headlines: U.S. headed for a partial government shutdown, immigration protests continue and a City of Everett ban on unpermitted taco and hot dog stands.
There are several opportunities for artists in Lynnwood and in Snohomish County in 2026 as the City seeks people to create art installations, murals and participate in an art...
The Edmonds-based Asian Service Center has elected its Board of Directors for 2026.
Alison Alfonzo Pence of Edmonds was reelected chair and Michael Chong of Auburn was reelected treasurer. Two...
The Washington State Senate approved legislation Thursday to set stricter eligibility standards for sheriffs and other police leadership, weeks after a sheriff’s comments on the bill left some lawmakers...
Starting Saturday, Feb. 14, Link 2 Line test trains will begin running simulated service, the final phase of testing before the opening of the Crosslake Connection. During this time,...
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In today's headlines: King County's new protections for immigrants, ICE plans presence at stadiums hosting World Cup games and the crisis in Cuba.