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Latino Educational Training Institute sponsoring Latino Expo July 27 at Edmonds College
The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and facilitating the personal and financial success of Spanish-speaking Latino immigrants and low-income individuals, invites everyone to the Latino Expo 2024 — a celebration of community and diversity. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at Triton Field at Edmonds College, 19828 68th Ave. W.
Tour de Terrace July 19-20-21, 2024 - parade, rides, music
Tour de Terrace is a Seafair sanctioned summer festival for Mountlake Terrace & neighboring communities, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to Mountlake Terrace each July. Presented by a small group of dedicated volunteers, this festival was created in 1993 to generate community spirit and pride. We invite families, businesses,...
Tinsel Town Mafia at Cromwell Park Wednesday evening July 17, 2024
July 17, 2024 at 7:00pm Tinsel Town Mafia, Cromwell Park, Shoreline. Tinsel Town Mafia performs high-energy rock & pop songs from films like Guardians of the Galaxy, Top Gun, Footloose, The Crow, So I Married An Axe Murderer, and many more. Shoreline's Swingin' Summer Eve at Cromwell Park from 5:30...
City of Edmonds Development Notices through July 12, 2024
Here’s the latest list of development public notices from this City of Edmonds web page. Public notices below are for SEPA determinations, projects requiring a public hearing, or projects requiring a Notice of Application. Public notices listed here are for SEPA determinations, projects requiring a public hearing, or projects...
Communi-trees: Sign Up for a Free Tree Now Through August 31
Shoreline residents, schools, churches, and businesses can receive a FREE tree through Communi-trees! Communi-trees is the City’s newest program to grow and maintain trees for a healthy Shoreline! Trees provide a wide range of benefits. They clean our air, create shade, relieve stress, and make our community more beautiful.
Election 2024: Three run for 10th Legislative District state senate seat
Three candidates are running for the state senator seat in the 10th Legislative District on the Aug. 6 primary ballot. The district includes Whidbey Island, La Conner, Conway, Stanwood, Arlington and western Mount Vernon. Most candidates submitted responses to a questionnaire sent out by the Skagit Valley Herald. Incumbent Ron Muzzall, R-Oak Harbor, has served...
Sean Sullivan strong in return to roster, Spokane Indians beat Everett 4-1
Bryant Betancourt delivered a go-ahead single in the third inning and the Spokane Indians beat Everett 4-1 at Avista Stadium on Saturday. The Indians (15-5) kept pace with Vancouver atop the Northwest League second-half standings. Indians left-handed starter Sean Sullivan allowed one run on three hits and a walk with...
Herald owners should reconsider staffing cuts
On the televised news recently, I watched as passionate people marched in an effort to save jobs and (realistically, perhaps) save a newspaper. Recent changes in The Daily Herald have been troubling for me. I am not a fan of online reading, nor do I like mail delivery. I have been a subscriber for 50 years and deem this latest blow to the local Herald community a potential death knell.
Indoor pickleball facility coming to Poulsbo
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball entity, recently announced its latest expansion into Poulsbo at the former Office Max building in College Marketplace with plans to open early next year. Led by the franchise duo of siblings John and Mara Hylton, the new venture will introduce an indoor...
Mother charged in Stanwood toddler’s fentanyl overdose death
STANWOOD — Prosecutors last week charged a mother with manslaughter in her toddler’s accidental fentanyl overdose death in 2022 near Lake Goodwin. On Jan. 12, 2022, Morgan Bassett bought $100 worth of “oxys,” she reportedly later told police. She smoked eight of them that day, using a straw to consume the smoke while burning the pills on foil with a butane lighter. She reported smoking a few more the next day.
Do the owners of The Herald not see its value to community?
As a child of a Herald reporter, I was always surrounded by newspapers and books. I was taught the importance of being informed; of listening to and understanding all sides of an issue or story. Not only did this help in forming my own opinions and beliefs, but also taught the importance of remaining open to other ideas as we make out way through life.
Record House: Uniting Practicality and Design
Location: Port Townsend, Washington, United States. Record House, designed by StudioSTL, is a stunning single-level residence located in Port Townsend, Washington. This home exemplifies the seamless integration of wheelchair accessibility and captivating aesthetics, making it a perfect blend of practicality and elegance. Indeed, the meticulous design overcomes the challenges posed by a compact site and a notable cross slope, ensuring at-grade accessibility to both entrances and the outdoor deck.
AquaSox Drop Second Straight in Spokane
July 11, 2024 - SPOKANE, WA: The Spokane Indians came from behind scoring twice in the bottom of the eighth inning and hung on to beat the AquaSox, 6-5, before a crowd of 2,923 at Avista Stadium. With one out in the eighth inning and Spokane trailing 5-4, Everett reliever...
Lynnwood Police Chief addresses shooting at Alderwood Mall
LYNNWOOD—As Lynnwood mourns the death of 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson, Police Chief Langdon shared a community message saying, “we will not settle or quietly accept this violence as the new normal.” Since 2021, juvenile arrests within the city of Lynnwood have increased 709%. On July 9, Woods-Johnson’s assailant,...
Electric vehicle fire at car dealership draws large response Thursday
An electric vehicle fire at an Edmonds car dealership drew a large response from firefighters Thursday morning. According to South County Fire, the vehicle fire was reported around 10 a.m. in an unoccupied electric car at the dealership at SR 104 and Highway 99. The car was engulfed in smoke in the middle of a parking lot about 50 feet away from any buildings.
City drops charges against Edmonds resident arrested for petitioning at arts festival
Court documents show that City of Edmonds Prosecutor Aaron Walls dropped charges against Edmonds resident and Washington State 21st District House of Representatives candidate Bruce Guthrie Tuesday, following his arrest at the Edmonds Arts Festival last month. Despite the dropped charges, Guthrie still plans to sue the city. He alleges...
Plan for bus rapid transit line from Everett to Marysville and Arlington kicks off
SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Community Transit (CT) is expanding its most popular service, the Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network, to dramatically improve transit in Everett, Marysville, and Arlington. The community is invited to give input on the first phase of the scoping study for the Swift Gold Line. The public comment period runs through August 7.
American Capital Group acquires land for new 316-unit Multifamily housing in Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD—Bellevue-based commercial real estate agency American Capital Group recently acquired most of the land which will be used to build an upcoming, seven-story, 316-unit multifamily apartment project in Lynnwood near Alderwood Mall on 4001 198th Street Southwest. The current property was purchased for a total of $9.5 million last...
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