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Once upon a time, eight Edmonds boys broke a record, drew a line in the sand, dropped the mic, became the stuff of legend and ...
Restaurant News: Edmonds College grad new Canlis executive chef, summer solstice slices at Pagliacci
Graduate of Edmonds College Culinary Program named executive chef of Canlis in Seattle For months, Canlis has been searching ...
Construction is expected to begin June 25 on the City of Edmonds Phase 15 waterline replacement project. It’s part of the ...
Fortuna Law PLLC is offering redesigned Pride in Edmonds and Black Lives Matter posters and stickers to celebrate Pride Month ...
The elusive Sasquatch? Not so sneaky anymore… Keep your eyes peeled around Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds — you might just ...
The Arts of the Terrace Juried Art Show has issued a call for artists; applications are due by Aug. 15. This marks the 45th ...
Public transit will no longer enjoy a free ride across two Washington bridges this fall. Starting Oct. 1, operators of public ...
Snohomish County is now accepting applications for round one of the 2026 tourism grant cycle. The first-round applications ...
Dianne Lillian Launceford Dianne Lillian Launceford passed away to her eternal home on May 26, 2025 due to complications ...
Several hundred people gathered at the Edmonds Waterfront Center Thursday for the 2025 Juneteenth at the Beach – Celebrating Freedom event, co-hosted by the Lift Every Voice Legacy, the ...
The stock market has been a rollercoaster this year, leaving investors worried about their financial security. The topic of ...
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen (D-2nd Congressional District) made two stops in Edmonds Wednesday morning — at the Edmonds Food Bank ...
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