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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...
Captain Brian Angelo joins Shoreline Police as second captain
Captain Brian Angelo has joined the Shoreline police as their second captain, joining Chief Kelly Park and Captain Tim Meyer. The position has been vacant. We are fortunate to have Cpt. Angelo as our second captain in the Shoreline Police Department. He embarked on his professional journey with the King...
String of Redmond street thefts seem to target older adults walking alone
REDMOND, Wash. — The Redmond Police Department (RPD) is warning older residents after recent street thefts reported in the city of Redmond and surrounding communities. According to RPD, the thefts have all had common circumstances, in which one or two women typically approach an elderly victim walking alone along the street.
Everett council approves Park District amendments
EVERETT JULY 11: Amendments and ordinances made to the Park District Project were approved by the council last night, after months of planning and community deliberation. Everett Housing Authority (EHA), in working with the Delta Neighborhood Association and Park District developers has worked to create amendments to the project based on community feedback. The amendments include enhancing wetland areas, improving pedestrian connections and ensuring tenant occupancy within the district.
Bail increased to $2 million for teen charged in deadly Alderwood mall shooting
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — The 16-year-old boy accused of fatally shooting a 13-year-old girl at Alderwood mall in Lynnwood pled not guilty to all charges in court Wednesday afternoon. Samuel Gizaw, 16, of Mukilteo, is charged with murder, assault, and unlawful possession of a firearm for the July 3...
A different kind of ag recovery
A farm in B.C. supports people with mental health and addiction issues. A farm in B.C. produces livestock, related products and second chances. John Volken Academy Farms, a 108-acre water buffalo and bison operation located on the Agricultural Land Reserve in south Langley, is also a residential treatment centre for people overcoming mental health and addictions issues.
New tsunami signs installed at the Edmonds waterfront
Visitors to the Edmonds waterfront may notice that new tsunami hazard zone and evacuation route signs have been installed. These signs are to inform the public and help people navigate to higher ground in the event of an earthquake or tsunami. The evacuation route leads pedestrians away from the waterfront...
Metro Seeking Input on RapidRide K
After pausing work on RapidRide K (Totem Lake to Eastgate via Kirkland and Bellevue) in 2020, King County Metro has restarted planning and design of the project. Building on the planning effort started in 2019, Metro is seeking community input on various aspects of project design, including walking/rolling access and the siting of a few specific stations. The route is currently expected to start service in 2030.
Spin Alley Bowling burglarized - $10,000 in damage to steal $2,000
Spin Alley Bowling at 1430 NW Richmond Beach Rd, Shoreline WA 98177 in the Richmond Beach neighborhood was burglarized Thursday morning, July 11, 2024 around 5am. The burglars smashed the front door, then pried a quarter machine and safe off the wall, and were out in around 5 minutes. The...
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds crowned Miss Washington 2024
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds, who was named Miss Seattle in February, was crowned Miss Washington 2024 on July 6 at Capital High School Performing Arts Center in Olympia. Girmay, who was born and raised in Edmonds, attended Holy Rosary School and graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School. According to a news...
Cherries, apricots, berries and more: Farmers bring their harvest to summer market every Saturday
This Saturday marks the 11th Edmonds Museum Summer Market of the season. We have seen rain, wind, extreme heat and, finally, some beautiful Saturdays to shop local with us at the market. Cherries are in their prime now – whether you are looking for Rainiers or a Bing variety. Apricots...
Lake Forest Park councilmembers oppose rapid transit improvements on Bothell Way
At their June 27, 2024 meeting, the Lake Forest Park city council debated a proposed letter to Sound Transit opposing a rapid transit bus lane on Bothell Way. The letter, sponsored by Deputy Mayor Lorri Bodi, called the highway a “green residential corridor and city gateway”, and called on Sound Transit to preserve trees and shrubs between 153rd and 165th by removing a proposed northeast-bound bus lane and shrinking a bus station at 165th street. “No other city will face such inequitable impacts,” the letter argued.
Settling lawsuit, BSRE sells Point Wells back to the oil company Paramount
Historically used as a marine fuel and asphalt oil terminal, Point Wells is a low-lying property on Puget Sound located directly north of the Richmond Beach neighborhood in the City of Shoreline. The only access to Point Wells is a two-lane road through Richmond Beach. The Town of Woodway annexed...
Lynnwood Event Center again receives Prime Site Award from Facilities and Destinations Magazine
Facilities and Destinations magazine has recognized the Lynnwood Event Center for the second straight year as a premier destination for meetings and conventions. The Prime Site Award honors the top convention and exposition centers across the U.S. each year. Facilities and Destinations is a leading quarterly publication serving the meetings...
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