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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...
Peterson addresses housing issues at Edmonds Civic Roundtable meeting
Housing legislation was the focus when 21st District State Rep. Strom Peterson addressed those attending the Edmonds Civic Roundtable’s Thursday, July 11 meeting at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. Peterson and other attendees discussed current and future state legislation aimed at tackling the region’s housing crisis, including sustainable development, affordable...
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...
Edmonds Police Blotter: June 18-July 2, 2024
4400 block of 212th Street Southwest: Police assisted Mountlake Terrace Police with taking a domestic violence assault suspect into custody. 21900 block of Highway 99: A man was arrested for returning to property from which he had been previously trespassed. 23000 block of Highway 99: Drug paraphernalia was found in...
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.
Indigenous teen reported missing from Burlington
BURLINGTON, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been issued for a teen out of Skagit County. The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office says that 15-year-old Bryson Morris was last seen leaving his home in Burlington on June 15. Washington State Patrol (WSP) believes that he may...
Happening nearby: Tour de Terrace 2024 — what you need to know
Tour de Terrace is a Seafair-sanctioned, free summer festival for Mountlake Terrace and neighboring communities, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to Mountlake Terrace each July. It’s operated by a nonprofit with support from the City of Mountlake Terrace. This year the event runs Friday-Sunday, July 19-21. The City...
Lynnwood police on the hunt for armed fugitive
Lynnwood Police Department detectives are looking for information that will help them locate 35-year old Mychal Cushman. Cushman has been accused of participating in a regionwide crime spree that has impacted multiple jurisdictions in King and Snohomish County. There are numerous felony warrants for Cushman’s arrest in King and Snohomish...
Woodway Town Council to meet July 15
The Woodway Town Council will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, July 15, with two agenda items of note: a Town Fair update and a discussion on traffic calming. The meeting will take place at Town Hall, 23920 113th Pl. W., Woodway, and can also be viewed via Microsoft Teams. Click here to access the Teams meeting. To call into the meeting, dial +1 323-795-5201. If you’re asked to enter a meeting ID, it is: 754 684 850#.
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.
Shoreline Fire responds to two multi-family structure fires Friday evening
Friday evening, Shoreline Fire responded to two Multi-Family Structure Fires. The first was in the 2400 block of N 202nd Pl. in Ballinger Commons (Echo Lake neighborhood) where they were dispatched at 4:13pm. The fire spread to the attic, but was quickly extinguished. While mopping up, they were dispatched at...
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