The Loft Kitchen & Bar on Main Street in Edmonds is permanently closed. Here’s a statement from the owners, Niko and Paula Raptis: “After 17 wonderful years of serving the […] ...
Gratitude and Giving Back Thi A begins, we kick off National Gratitude Month and an opportunity to reflect on what we are thankful for. But for many in […] ...
Washington businesses would need to shoulder roughly $700 million in additional taxes in a few years unless the projected finances of the state’s unemployment insurance fund improve. Officials are ...
The Edmonds Senior Center Thrift Store is hosting its annual Silver Celebration, just in time for the holidays. Shoppers will find a wide selection of sterling silver and silverplate treasures, […] ...
Sound Transit contractor crews will be continuing work in several areas around Mountlake Terrace as part of the ongoing Lynnwood Light Rail extension project. The work involves the following closures: ...
Pacific Northwest artist Sue Coccia is based in Edmonds. With a formal education from the Burnley School for Professional Art, Sue combines technical skill with a lifelong passion for animals […] ...
Michael’s Adventure, by Tambi Smith Recommended for ages 1-5 A delightful children’s book that captures the magic of friendship, courage and imagination. Where To Find […] ...
The Snohomish County Master Gardener Foundation is hosting its 23rd annual Winter Speaker Series, starting Jan. 9 at the Everett Station Weyerhaeuser Room 4th floor, 3201 Smith Ave., Everett. The […] ...
Meeting a day earlier than usual because Tuesday is Election Day, the Edmonds City Council has scheduled a virtual 3 p.m. meeting of Committee A Monday, Nov. 3, followed by […] ...
At the end of October 2024, 12 inches of rain fell in one day on Valencia, Spain. Twenty inches fell in eight hours on the town of Chiva, 20 miles […] ...
Football Friday, October 31 Sedro Wooley defeated Mountlake Terrace 28-7 In a clash between the Wesco 3A North and Wesco 3A South champions, the Sedro Woolley Cubs improved to 9-0 […] ...
The first item on every Washington voter’s ballot is a proposal to add a few lines to the state constitution that would change how billions of taxpayer dollars are managed. […] ...