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Edmonds KidStrong celebrates grand opening in Pacific Plaza
Nearly three years after a fire gutted the former Plum Tree Plaza on Edmonds’ Highway 99, officials from the City of Edmonds and the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce — along with invited guests, employees and kids — joined Jessica and Jamie Johnston Saturday afternoon to cut the ribbon for KidStrong Edmonds — the first business to open in the newly rebuilt complex.
Neil Weiss sworn in as Edmonds Municipal Court judge
Neil Weiss was sworn in Thursday as the new Edmonds Municipal Court judge. Doing the honors was his father, Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Bruce Weiss. The Edmonds City Council voted in May to confirm Mayor Mike Rosen’s appointment of the younger Weiss – an Everett defense attorney – as the city’s new municipal court judge. Weiss replaced former Municipal Court Judge Whitney Rivera, who was appointed to the Snohomish County Superior Court.
Shoreline Public Schools Foundation donates $100K to Shoreline Schools for classroom enrichment projects
The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation and the generous donors who contribute to help enrich our schools funded over $100K in 46 Engagement Grants submitted by teachers during the last school year. At Einstein Middle School, grant funds were used for a visual arts project that involved more than 300 students...
Creative Phone Photography class at Shoreline Library July 24, 2024
Shoreline Library 345 NE 175th St, Shoreline WA 98155. Learn to use your phone to create compelling photos of your family and friends, everyday moments, and travels near and far. Presented by professional photographers, John and Lisa Merrill. Free class. Registration not required.
Shoreline recertified as a Salmon-Safe City
On June 21, 2024, Shoreline achieved recertification as a Salmon-Safe city. Shoreline is Washington’s first Salmon-Safe municipality, and only the second certified city in the nation after Portland, Oregon. The recertification process began in late 2023. Salmon-Safe, the Oregon-based environmental certification nonprofit dedicated to restoring water quality in West...
Washington State Ranks Among Highest in Recreational Boating Fatalities
A new study reveals the dangers of recreational boating and just how deadly boating accidents are in some states. More people are enjoying boating with a 36% increase in annual economic activity in the industry since 2018, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association. The most dangerous states for recreational...
Ferry Traffic Emphasis Patrols - July 26, 2024
Back by popular demand-- Washington State Patrol, Mukilteo Police Department and Edmonds Police will be watching for line cutting & other violations at docks in Edmonds and Mukilteo. Just a reminder - Your parents and teachers probably taught you that it's not polite to cut in front of others. In...
As busy ferry lines extend, WSF and WSP try to crack down on line-cutting
Whether tempted by short-cutting a ferry line during the busy days of summer or just an inadvertent turn at the terminal, Washington State Ferries and the Washington State Patrol want riders to know: it'll cost you. And, thanks to an emphasis patrol rolling out now that includes WSF's Kitsap routes, it may be more likely that tickets will be issued to drivers who cut in front of others in the ferry line. ...
A ‘No’ vote on Mukilteo EMS Levy will not impact service
Voting NO on the proposed EMS Levy will not impact Mukilteo’s excellent EMS service. With call volumes down (Sno911 Annual Report), EMS expenditures decreasing (Mukilteo Annual Budget 2024), and full EMS staffing, why would the City ask voters to approve a $1.6 million tax increase? We believe this EMS Levy proposal is disingenuous, misleading, not evidence-based, and does not consider the best interests of our residents, renters, and seniors on fixed incomes.
WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Latest sightings
Two reports from 19th SW this morning top the latest in our periodic roundups of coyote-sighting reports we’ve received:. That photo was texted along with the note, “SW Brandon and 19th SW – hid for a few minutes then ran west toward 21st.” Also this morning, Barb emailed us this report from about a mile south of there:
Seattle parking rates rise with SDOT's seasonal price adjustment this summer
SEATTLE — You may need to budget a bit more money to park in parts of Seattle. Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) just adjusted rates for the summer which is one of several seasonal adjustments they make every year. "It's getting way too expensive to live here in Seattle!"...
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