"And the police and city officials do nothing!" writes photographer David Fenwick, clearly with tongue in cheek. Well, there was no evidence of diving, just observing the scenery.
Feb. 20 Temporary lodging Welfare check request on occupied vehicle parked overnight determined to be unhoused mother. Resources including temporary lodging provided. Pine Street/Edmonds …
The City of Edmonds is partnering with The Hand Up Project, a Lynnwood nonprofit that cleans-up unauthorized encampments in compliance with environmental laws. At the same time, the group …
Monday night's gusty winds caused power outages throughout Edmonds. That's the bad news. But the winds made for some great shots of the ferries and Puget Sound waves, as seen here in photos from …
Edmonds College will host a resource fair for immigrants and refugees on Thursday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in Room 202 of Woodway Hall. The resource fair is designed to provide services …
A group of Lori Peña's former customers and longtime friends paid tribute to the late hairstylist Sunday morning, remembering her at a newly dedicated flower pole in Edmonds in her honor. No …
The city of Edmonds has a new plan for future emergencies. The City Council voted last month to approve its updated Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), which determines how the City …
Henry Campbell and Logan Jacques weren't expecting to save a life when they arrived at their driving school one day last April. But when their instructor went into cardiac arrest, Campbell and …
The full lineup of the fifth annual Edmonds International Women's Day features a number of speakers as well as an array of food from local restaurants. The event, put on by Crank'd Up Consulting …
Sierra Park will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 23, between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Edmonds Parks Department has scheduled a hazardous tree to be removed by park staff. It will involve the tree …
Launching their first in-store presence, UW student-founded startup Dawg Outfitters will have University of Washington hoodies available at Rogue beginning Feb. 25. Kicking off the limited …
Mayor Mike Nelson and City Council President Neil Tibbott on Feb. 14 sent a letter to 21st and 32nd District legislators, who serve portions of Edmonds, to consider revising bills in the Legislature …
Mayor Mike Nelson has announced that he will seek a second term in office, although he has not yet filed with the state Public Disclosure Commission. Nelson was first elected in 2019 following …
Ashley Bonus said she began her fight against impaired driving after her sister, Stacy Gammons-Ankerfelt, died in an accident in 2012. Now, she wants a new law that lowers the blood alcohol level …
Angie and Harper Foy of Edmonds are excited about giving back to Seattle Children's Hospital with a fundraiser called "Gift a Brave Gown to a Brave Kid." You may recall Harper from an Edmonds …
In an attempt to more inclusive, the Edmonds Diversity Commission seeks to change its name to the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Commission. The change will be discussed 3:30 p.m. …
Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers announced on Feb. 3 the appointment of Josh Marcy as interim director for Paine Field Airport, replacing Arif Ghouse, director for over eight years. Ghouse …
Often referred to as the invisible killer, carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas produced from the incomplete combustion of fuels such as propane, natural gas, and wood. Heating and …
Feb. 14 Fraud Victim notified of fraudulent activity on credit card from bank. Suspect not identified. 20300 block 92nd Ave W. Dec. 13 DUI collision Two-car collision results in DUI …
Tony Collins has been fascinated with construction since he was a kid. He remembers pounding plastic nails from his Little Tikes toolkit while helping his dad build a shed at his childhood home. When …