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The Brackett’s Landing jetty is always a premium spot to capture a sunset.  This past weekend's warm weather brought many to Edmonds beaches – many stayed to watch the brilliant …

Right before he died in 2012, Whitney Popa’s dad told her to never lose her writing. She promised him she wouldn’t, and eventually built a communications consultancy that helps local …

This place was happily discovered during one of my first visits to Main Street almost 10 years ago. I grew up in Southern California with only a few trips to tropical-looking places in my …

After an absence of five years, Paine Field Community Day 2024 is set to return on Saturday, May 18. Organized collaboratively by airport staff, the Washington Pilots Association, and the EAA …

Bassist E. Pruitt steps out in front for Vinbero show

Musician and author Alan Hardwick has plenty to keep him busy after retiring from the Edmonds Police Department. He’s a saxophonist and guitarist for the popular local band One Love Bridge and …

Many marveled at the weekend’s sunsets from our clear and hot weekend. Melissa Duits captured this great shot on Sunday, May 12, from Talbot Road.

Paine Field Community Day coming May 18

Paine Field Community Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.  This youth-focused event will feature aviation education, aircraft on display, military aircraft, and food …

Charming on the beach

Reader Joshua Phelps contributed this photo from the Edmonds waterfront: “I found the scene pretty charming, with the father and son playing on the beach while the swimmer bobs out in the …

The Band Lele saying farewell with 2 shows

One of the best-known trios in Edmonds, The Band Lele, has decided to seek new horizons after performing and releasing music since 2018. “The journey of weaving three different genres and …

GIVE HER CREDIT: Artist uses credit cards as her paintbrushes

A few months ago, Edmonds watercolor artist Kathy Tuura saw a demo about how to use a credit card as a paintbrush. “It took me and my mind to another level,” she said. “There …

Roman Ark to share his music in Edmonds

Regular diners around town know their favorite restaurants host regular live music events. Salish Sea Boathouse Taproom and Engel’s Pub are two of the bigger venues. Smaller locales are …

Olympic Ballet Theatre presents  ‘Don Quixote’

Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) presents a three-act production of “Don Quixote,” with choreography staged after the production by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky. This classical …

Gallery North’s May show, “Impressions of the Northwest,” features Leanna Leitzke. The most important role of art for Leanna is freedom of expression. “I found out …

Discover the story of the PNW at Fort Vancouver

Amid mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape in Washington’s Vancouver, you’ll find Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The site encompasses several locales, including a …

The annual family-friendly Watershed Fun Fair is Saturday, May 18. The Willow Creek Salmon and Watershed Education Center will be transformed into a space full of hands-on activities, crafts, and …

Shawn Siers shared a photo of a weasel at Brackett's Landing North one recent morning. "They are native to Washington but rarely seen," he wrote. "It was very exciting to see it!" …

'Old School' is cool again

While mainstream country music continues to blot the line between pop and rock, the popularity of roots country – think Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Turnpike Troubadours, Zach Bryan, and others …

Since he was a young boy, Scarecrow Video historian and former Everett Herald film critic Robert Horton loved watching horror movies. Some of his fondest memories were the double features he saw …

Saturday, April 20, is the annual Record Store Day. Although Edmonds’ new Muscicology Co. record store and music boutique shop is too new to participate, it has decided to join the fun anyway. …

EPIC Group Writers Gerald Bigelow, Laura Kemp, Diane Naab, Laura Moe, Joe Rice, and Haifa Fakih will have visual art on display throughout April at Café Louvre , 210 Fifth Ave. S.. Some items …

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