Councilmember Binda asked to resign after Instagram post

Demands for Lynnwood City Councilmember Josh Binda’s resignation overshadowed the approval of a new elected judge position during the Lynnwood City Council’s March 27 meeting. Six public commenters asked Binda to resign, while one spoke in his defense. Though he attended over Zoom, Binda was not physically present for the meeting as he was at…

Restaurant news: Table for 12 offers cooking classes, experiences in downtown Edmonds

Table for 12 is a new business in downtown Edmonds offering a kitchen studio and cooking experiences for the public and private groups. They are located and have transformed the space formerly occupied by C’est La Vie, 320 5th Ave. S., next to Arista Wine Cellars. (Phone: 425-967-5890) According to Marin Blair, facility manager for Table…

Lynnwood Recreation Center hosting free workout party April 22

Lynnwood Recreation Center is inviting residents to a free workout party Saturday, April 22 so they can sample the center’s exercise classes. They’ll be providing snacks and hydration. Participants need only bring a friend or just themselves to join. The center recommends that people be there by 8:25 a.m. to secure a spot. Event schedule…

Edmonds School Board approves plan to rebuild Oak Heights Elementary

Meeting a day after the school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, the Edmonds School District Board of Directors at its March 28 meeting heard from parents concerned about safety. The board also approved a plan to rebuild Oak Heights Elementary and received a report from staff and students at Madrona K-8 School. During the board meeting, two…

Support 7 hosting annual reception and auction April 22

Nonprofit organization Support 7 is hosting its 2nd Annual Reception and Auction on April 22. The organization works year round in South Snohomish County to support victims of traumatic events, such as home fires and unexpected deaths, working alongside first responders when crises occur. A few of the services they provide include taking the burden…

High school sports roundup for March 29, 2023

Girls tennis Edmonds-Woodway defeated Lynnwood 7-0 Singles: Paige Oliver (EW) defeated Hannah Douglas (L) 6-0, 6-0 Isis Liaw (EW) defeated Odko Altangerel (L) 6-1, 6-0 Maia Ali (EW) defeated Vy Bui (L) 6-0, 6-0 Joyce Ho (EW) defeated Leah Kibuta (L) 6-2, 6-1 Doubles: Natalie Colobong/Luisa Cano (EW) defeated Kalyani Blackwell/Semhal Beyere (L) 6-1, 6-2…

Help inform highway maintenance work through WSDOT online open house

Patching potholes, replacing damaged guardrails and clearing snow and ice are just some of the dozens of tasks performed by Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) maintenance teams. The agency is inviting the public to comment, beginning Thursday, March 30, on highway maintenance activities through an online open house. People who use the state highway…

High school sports roundup for March 28, 2023

Boys soccer Meadowdale defeated Stanwood 3-1 Meadowdale goals: CJ Obeize (2), Roberto Apreza Meadowdale assists: Roberto Apreza (2) Records (league and overall): Meadowdale 1-2-2, 1-3-2; Stanwood 1-4-0, 1-4-1 Meadowdale next match: vs Arlington; Friday, March 31; 7:30 p.m. at Edmonds Stadium Edmonds-Woodway defeated Archbishop Murphy 4-1 Edmonds-Woodway goals: Ben Hanson (2), Victor Ibarra, Isaac Pareno…

Lynnwood Police Blotter: March 19-25, 2023

March 19 3200 block 184th Street Southwest: A misdemeanor theft was reported. 19800 block Highway 99: A felony theft was reported. 18900 block 29th Avenue West: An individual stole from three lockers in one incident. 18600 block Alderwood Mall Parkway: A verbal domestic dispute was reported. 19900 block Poplar way: A felony theft occurred. 17300…

Meadowdale HS Key Club says thanks for PAWS donations

The Meadowdale High School Key Club offered its appreciation to all those who donated to the club’s recent PAWS of Lynnwood pet donation drive. “Thank you so much for your generous donations to PAWS of Lynnwood,” Key Club Advisor Jenae Kirby said. “The Meadowdale High School Key Club delivered your donated items on Saturday, March 25,…

Sheriff’s office looking for missing Alderwood Middle School student

The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 14-year-old Alderwood Middle School student Shayna Garcia, who left school at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and has not been seen since. According to a sheriff’s office post on social media, the girl sent her mom a text “that caused concern for her well-being.” She was last seen wearing…

Mountlake Terrace High School Jazz Band wins top honors at Newport Jazz Festival

The Mountlake Terrace High School’s Jazz Ensemble 1 took home top honors last Saturday at the Newport Jazz Festival at Newport High School in Bellevue. Jazz Ensemble 1 won the 3A/4A Division and also won the festival’s Sweepstakes Award, recognized as the best jazz ensemble at the festival. Jazz 1 competed on Saturday evening in…

Edmonds College Foundation to hold annual gala at Lynnwood Event Center

The Edmonds College Foundation will hold its annual INSPIRE gala on April 22 at the Lynnwood Event Center. Funds raised this year will help the foundation continue providing scholarships, emergency funding, and investments in educational opportunities. “The evening promises to be great fun for all our generous donors and sponsors who participate,” said Edmonds College…

High school sports roundup for March 27, 2023

Softball Mountlake Terrace defeated Marysville Pilchuck 16-1 (5 innings) Mountlake Terrace hitting highlights: Cameron Dunn- 3 HR, 8 RBI Amaya Johnson- 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 3 RBI Kyleigh Smith- 3 for 3, 2B, 2 RBI Ellie Gilbert- 2 for 4, RBI Mountlake Terrace pitching highlights: Ellie Gilbert- 5 IP, 1 H, 1 R Records…

Welcome to new sponsor Lifetime Dentistry

Introducing our newest sponsor, Lifetime Dentistry. Dr. Jeromy Peterson and Dr. Nicole Leiker are both award-winning dentists and have practiced for more than 20 years. As a newer practice, Lifetime Dentistry has new patient appointments available immediately for all your family dental health needs including: hygiene, implants, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, dentures and periodontal treatment. Keep your eyes out for advice and…

SnoPUD recognized with Energy Star award for conservation efforts

Snohomish County PUD has received a 2023 Energy Star Excellence in Marketing Award for efforts in improving customer awareness of its energy-efficiency programs and expansion of electric vehicle outreach. “This award is a reflection of the great work our marketing and conservation teams do every day to promote the easy ways our customers can save energy…

Reminder: Meet K9 Keb and her human search and rescue partners April 6

The Edmonds Waterfront Center, in partnership with My Edmonds News and the Edmonds Bookshop, will welcome Edmonds resident Suzanne Elshult, her faithful K9 Keb, and her irrepressible teammate James Guy Mansfield for a Thursday, April 6 conversation about the trio’s book, A Dog’s Devotion. The book provides an authentic view of a remarkable K9 Search and Rescue team…

Reader view: Don’t upzone Grandma from her home

I recently attended a get-together where everyone was in the “senior” age group. Surprisingly, the conversation had two divergent topics – travel now that COVID is “over” and property taxes. Many in the group were very upset by the increase this year in their property tax bill. And, not without reason, those engaged in the…

High school dance teams compete at state

Three Edmonds School District high schools — Edmonds-Woodway, Lynnwood and Meadowdale — competed March 24 in the WIAA 3A State Dance/Drill Team Competition at the Yakima SunDome. Edmonds-Woodway finished 6th in state in the military category, Lynnwood took 16th in the hip hop category and Meadowdale placed in two categories: 5th in dance and 9th…

Regional leaders to discuss transportation accessibility March 29

As Puget Sound continues to grow and evolve, how to get around is quickly becoming a more frequent topic of conversation. Seattle CityClub, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on community collaboration, will be hosting a free “Transportation Accessibility in the Puget Sound Region” program starting Wednesday, March 29. Civic Boot Camps, as Seattle CityClub calls them,…

Center for Human Services fundraising gala and auction April 1 in Lynnwood

The Center for Human Services will host a Community Connections gala and auction Saturday, April 1, at the Lynnwood Events Center. The gala will feature dueling pianos, a roaming magician, hors d’oeuvres and desserts, and the chance to bid on trips, sporting events entertainment and local cuisine. The Center for Human Services, which includes locations…

Sponsor spotlight: Tips for working beyond retirement age

You may be one of many Americans who plan to work into retirement. Some report they need to work because their savings declined over the past several years, while others say they choose to work because of the greater sense of purpose and engagement that working provides. Whatever your reason for continuing to work into…

High school sports roundup: March 24-25, 2023

Friday, March 24 Boys soccer Meadowdale tied Monroe 1-1 No details reported Records (league and overall): Meadowdale 0-2-2, 0-3-2; Monroe 2-1-1, 2-2-1 Meadowdale next match: vs Stanwood; Tuesday, March 28; 7:30 p.m. at Lynnwood High School Marysville Pilchuck defeated Mountlake Terrace 3-2 No details reported Records (league and overall): Marysville Pilchuck 3-1-0, 3-1-1; Mountlake Terrace…

School board set March 28 to discuss rebuilding Oak Heights Elementary

The Edmonds School District Board of Directors will consider at resolution at its Tuesday, March 28 meeting to demolish and rebuild Oak Heights Elementary School. The work would include “constructing new administration, commons, gym, library, music, central plant, classrooms, significant site improvements, and other facilities.” Funding would come from a 2021 levy and construction would begin in…

Deadline April 1 to remove studded tires in Washington state

Studded tires will become illegal in Washington on April 1. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) encourages drivers to plan ahead to avoid a fine of $137. There are no exceptions to this law; no waivers are available and the law pertains to all drivers, including those from out of state. “Studded tires cause…

Kerry St. Denis: Edmonds High grad had a passion for sports, family

Kerry Rae St.Denis December 6, 1955-February 27, 2023 With great sorrow, we announce the passing of Kerry Rae St.Denis, our loving, generous, and incredibly compassionate wife, mother, grandmother (Nana), sister, and daughter. Born in Seattle, WA, Kerry was raised in Edmonds as an only child after the passing of her younger brother, Christopher. But being…

48th Avenue West closure planned for Sound Transit work March 27-April 7

Starting Monday, March 27, Sound Transit’s contractor is scheduled to close 48th Avenue West, south of 200th Street Southwest, to continue work on the Transit and Traffic Circulation Improvements Project. The work is scheduled to run through Friday, April 7. Detours will be provided north of the bus loop at the Lynnwood Transit Center. 46th…

Mental Health Arts Festival debuts May 7 in Mukilteo

May is Mental Health Awareness month, and Mental Health Matters of Washington is presenting its first MINDfest Mental Health Arts Festival on Sunday, May 7. The event will run from 12:30 to 6 p.m. at the Rosehill Community Center in Mukilteo. The theme of the free community event is Celebrating the Mind and Nourishing the Soul….

Sponsor spotlight: Essential spring home maintenance activities  

The winter months are ending and now is the perfect time to start preparing your home for the spring. Seasonal maintenance is key to keeping your home functioning at optimal levels. Taking preventive measures now such as scheduling an air conditioning tune-up or cleaning out your gutters can help you avoid costly repairs to your…

Revive I-5 brings lane reductions to northbound traffic in Everett starting Sunday

If your evening travels take you along northbound Interstate 5 in the Everett/Marysville area, the Washington State Department of Transportation advises that you plan for lane reductions starting Sunday, March 26. In downtown Everett, there will be nightly lane reductions from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday night through Friday morning, March 31. This work…

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