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Art Beat: Dive into summer fun at Art Walk, Terrace Summer Nights, Sketcherfest and Taste Edmonds
5 – 8 p.m., Thursday, July 18. Enjoy the sunshine and explore all the art in Edmonds this month! With 23 businesses downtown showcasing new art on their walls and 21 open for the Third Thursday Art Walk, it’s a perfect opportunity to meet the artists and connect with your community.
Bail set at $2 million for Alderwood Mall shooting suspect after re-arrest
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — The 16-year-old Edmonds boy charged with shooting and killing 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson in the Alderwood Mall food court was re-arrested after being charged as an adult. Samuel L. Gizaw was taken into custody the night of July 9 and is being held on $2 million bail....
All invited to Afrolatino festival in Lynnwood July 13
Salsa lessons, live music, art and scrumptious food await attendees of Lynnwood’s 13th annual Afrolatino festival from noon-7 p.m. this Saturday, July 13 at Cedar Valley Community School, 19200 56th Ave. W. The free event is supported by OYE Producciones, The City of Lynnwood and Communications LLC. There will...
‘Cooked — Survival by ZIP Code’ to be shown at Edmonds United Methodist Church July 14
The community is invited to a screening of Cooked — Survival by ZIP Code at noon Sunday, July 14 at Edmonds United Methodist Church, 828 Caspers, in Edmonds. There is no charge, but registrations are requested at this link: edmondsumc.breezechms.com/form/3dd4b788. This film chronicles the five-day heat wave in Chicago...
‘Hard to see’: Police say driver in Burlington neighbourhood out to get coffee texting while behind the wheel with child in front seat, results in $1,175 in fines and people reacting online
Halton Regional Police say a Burlington driver has racked up a hefty fine with multiple tickets during a traffic stop. Police say the incident occurred in the area of New Street and Belvenia Road on July 6 around 9:30 a.m.
Alderwood Mall shooting suspect pleads not guilty to murder, assault charges in Wednesday court appearance
The 16-year-old Edmonds teen accused of fatally shooting 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson at Alderwood Mall July 3 appeared in Snohomish County Superior Court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree and second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and unlawful possession of a firearm as a juvenile. Court documents allege that following...
Sip & Savor: Kirkland Uncorked, Eastside Beer Week, and SeafoodFest
Soak up the sun at the Kirkland Marina during this three-day wine festival that kicks off Friday at noon and features a selection of local wines and activities for those in attendance. In addition to wine, food trucks and live music will be on site throughout the weekend. To purchase tickets and see a list of vendors, visit here.
Shoreline Historical Museum hires full-time Collections Manager
The Shoreline Historical Museum has hired a 2nd full-time employee. Robby Grillo is the new Collections Manager. He was previously a Librarian, Archivist, Collection Assistant and Archaeologist. "I'm excited to bring these experiences in caring for the museum's collections and promoting access for the community."
Community Work Party at Twin Ponds North on Saturday July 13, 2024
As the sun shines and gets hotter each day, our plants need water and mulch to get through the dry season. Come join us to care and tend our Future Forest!. We meet on the far NW side of the park, along 155th street, west of the parking lot. All...
13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson's mother speaks out after tragic Alderwood Mall shooting
SEATTLE — Not even a week after Jayda Woods-Johnson's death, the 13-year-old's mother spoke out, calling for justice for her daughter. "She was a star - she really was," Tabitha Johnson said. "If she knew I was on the news right now, she'd say, 'Pop off, queen!'" Laughs have...
Council OKs legal assessment committee work plan, requests list of options for future fireworks enforcement
The Edmonds City Council sped through its short agenda in 40 minutes Tuesday night, approving a work plan for the council’s legal assessment committee that will review the work of the city attorney and city prosecutor, and directing the police chief to come up with a list of possible options for stronger enforcement of the city’s fireworks ban.
National Night Out August 6, 2024
NNO is a national movement based on the knowledge that safe neighborhoods are the ones where people know each other. On this night, block by block, neighbors gather to share a meal and talk to each other. Gatherings can be on front lawns, driveways, or streets if you get a permit to close the street.
Driver alert: The Third Major Construction Project Begins July 15 in the Snoqualmie River Valley. Closures Affect Local Drivers and Bicyclists on Many Popular Routes
*Editor’s Note: These projects have been posted separately over the past few weeks. This post is a reminder of all the construction work coming up. King County is starting another major road construction project in the Snoqualmie River Valley. On July 15, contractor crews near Duvall will close NE Woodinville-Duvall Road west of Duvall to all traffic to remove and replace the bridge deck over the Duvall Slough.
Edmonds Planning Board July 10 to hold public hearing on Westgate neighborhood rezone request
A public hearing on a private rezone request in the Westgate neighborhood and continued discussion of the housing element of the 2024 Comprehensive Plan update are among the items on the Edmonds Planning Board agenda for Wednesday, July 10. The public hearing concerns an application from Brian Shibayama of Fairway...
City council to review Everett Port boundary expansion during July 11 meeting
The Mountlake Terrace City Council July 11 is scheduled to receive a presentation from the Port of Everett. The Port of Everett Commission in December 2023 passed Resolution No. 1220, directing port staff to submit a proposition to the Snohomish County Council to enlarge the limits of the existing port district.
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