The Lynnwood City Council on Monday voted against a request to use the city’s opioid settlement fund to pay for a law enforcement diversion program facing early termination in the…
Class of 2025 Edmonds eLearning Academy graduates receive diplomas with ‘perseverance’
Graduating seniors from the Edmonds eLearning Academy accepted their diplomas Wednesday evening during a commencement ceremony at the Edmonds School District Stadium. Edmonds eLearning Academy offers a mastery-based program where…
Scene in Lynnwood: Colorful birds
Photographer Dave Govan captured these birds on the border between Lynnwood and Edmonds
Healthy Eating: Summer fruit cobbler
Wow! With all of this hot weather, the berries are ripening fast and furious. This means now is the time to harvest them or pick them up at the Farmers’…
Sponsor spotlight: Perrinville Pressure Washing – A local family business with a passion for clean
When it comes to keeping your neighborhood looking its best, few things make a bigger difference than clean, well-maintained hardscape surfaces. And no one understands that better than the team…
Big changes coming for Edmonds’ Arnie’s Restaurant building
Big changes are on the horizon for an Edmonds waterfront mainstay. It won’t happen quickly but when it does, it will be completely different. On Friday, June 6, the…
Registration now open for 10th Annual Snohomish Summer Smash HS tennis tournament
The Snohomish Summer Smash presented by EvergreenHealth Monroe, a four-day tournament for high school players ages 14-18, returns to the Snohomish High School Tennis Courts July 17-20. Registration is…
Ecology shares plan to clean up Puget Sound nutrient pollution
The Washington State Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on its draft Puget Sound Nutrient Reduction Plan, aimed a addressing the many human sources of this pollution. Nutrient pollution…
Jamie Mendez News: June 12, 2025
The My Neighborhood News Network has partnered with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media to share their daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts — with English subtitles. Learn more about Se Habla…
Sponsor spotlight: Performing arts light up the Edmonds Arts Festival
When your eyes need a break from the visual feast of paintings, photography, sculpture, and artisan crafts at the Edmonds Arts Festival, let your ears take over. The Festival’s dynamic…
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Sound Transit to begin 4-minute headway testing June 13 on 1 Line
Sound Transit said that on Friday, June 13 it will be conducting the first test of four-minute headways, a key step to ensure operational readiness for future interlined service on…
Nominate outstanding Lynnwood leaders for 2025 Community Service and Leadership Awards
The Lynnwood Chamber is Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual Community Service and Leadership Awards Gala, set for Friday, Sept. 5 at the Lynnwood Events Center. Nominations are being…
Struggling with a family history research problem? Get help in Lynnwood June 21
Are you struggling with a family history research problem? The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is offering a free opportunity to bust through those genealogical Brick Walls on Saturday, June 21. Bring…
Snohomish County seeks applicants for Board of Health by June 30
Snohomish County is now accepting applications for a vacant seat on the Board of Health. Community members with lived experience in public health programs or health-related inequities are strongly encouraged…
Lynnwood Event Center welcomes Rachel Gontz as new general manager
Rachel Gontz was appointed as the new general manager of the Lynnwood Event Center, who started her position on June 9. Gontz brings more than 20 years of leadership experience…
Welcome to new advertising sponsor Perrinville Pressure Washing
Welcome to Perrinville Pressure Washing as a new advertising sponsor. This family-owned business, run by Scott and his sons Cole and Cade, brings over 30 years of experience and a…
Political fights put spotlight on leader of Washington’s largest public employee union
Mike Yestramski has enjoyed a low profile through much of his six years leading Washington state’s largest public sector union. Not anymore. His very public clashes with the governor during…
Jaime Mendez News: June 11, 2025
The My Neighborhood News Network has partnered with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media to share their daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts — with English subtitles. Learn more about Se Habla…
Art Beat: The 2025 Edmonds Arts Festival paints the town bright–plus a spotlight on summer fun
“Tidal Captain” by Mona T. Smiley-Fairbanks. Edmonds Art Festival 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, June 15, Frances Anderson Center, 700…
Lynnwood Police Blotter: June 1-7, 2025
June 1 17500 block Highway 99: Third-degree misdemeanor theft, fourth-degree assault. 19400 block Alderwood Mall Parkway: Misdemeanor theft. 19200 block 56th Avenue West: Child Protective Services report detailing parental discipline….
Sponsor spotlight: Wild Atlantic Lobster and Roasted Corn Chowder featured at Scotty’s Food Truck this week
Indulge in the rich and flavorful experience of Wild Atlantic Lobster and Roasted Corn Chowder, the special at Scotty’s Food Truck this week. It’s a delicious and savory dish that…
Letter to the editor: County council’s decision to reduce wetlands buffer puts wildlife at risk
Dear Editor, Recently the Snohomish County Council voted 3-2 to reduce the buffer for wetlands from 100 to 50 feet, plus a fence, using the need to house the projected…
Lynnwood Municipal Court Administrator Paulette Revoir announces retirement
Paulette Revoir, longtime court administrator for Lynnwood Municipal Court, will retire at the end of June 2025, concluding a remarkable career spanning more than three decades in Washington’s court system….
Jabs, hooks and high fives: TITLE Boxing Club holds soft-punch opening in Lynnwood
TITLE Boxing Club held its first boxing fitness class in Lynnwood at the Alderwood Crossing Shopping Center Tuesday, with nearly 20 participants jabbing and punching heavy bags. Coach Nathalie Ariadne,…
Rep. Lauren Davis to speak at Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce meeting June 18
State Rep. Lauren Davis of the 32nd District will be speaking at the next Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday, June 18 at the Embassy Suites in Lynnwood. Davis will…
Washington governor wants agencies to look for deeper cuts
Just weeks after signing a budget that relied on spending cuts and new taxes to balance, Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is telling state agencies to tighten their fiscal belts even…
Jaime Mendez News: June 10, 2025
The My Neighborhood News Network has partnered with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media to share their daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts — with English subtitles. Learn more about Se Habla…
Tatars of Washington State celebrate Sabantuy in the shade
Tatars of Washington State celebrated Sabantuy, a centuries-old summer festival, on June 8 at Lynnwood’s Lynndale Park with food, dancing and contests for the kids. The event included performances by…
‘Run for Their Lives’ project for hostage release starts June 15
Residents are invited to join the “Run for Their Lives” global project aimed at raising awareness for the release of the hostages still in Gaza. The first event — which…
Edmonds Arts Festival Gallery Arts announces 2025 award winners
The 68th Annual Edmonds Arts Festival (EAF), to be held Father’s Day weekend June 13-15, has announced its Gallery Arts award winners Monday at the Edmonds Library Plaza room. More…
Oliveros, Reda join My Neighborhood News Network board of directors
My Neighborhood News Network has expanded its nonprofit board to include two new directors: Diana Oliveros of Lynnwood and Forrest Reda of Mountlake Terrace. Diana Oliveros is a Mexican immigrant,…
‘My Life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Moldova’ topic of two library presentations June 13
“My Life as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Moldova” is the topic of two presentations at local libraries this Friday, June 13. Edmonds resident Mary Byrnes is a Peace Corps…
Sound Transit to run additional service for Club World Cup
Sound Transit said it is preparing to welcome FIFA Club World Cup 2025 soccer attendees by running additional service on Link light rail as well as special Sounder game trains….
Washington’s Supreme Court slashes public defender caseload limits
The state Supreme Court on Monday responded to a “crisis” in Washington’s public defense system by slashing caseloads for those providing counsel to poor defendants facing criminal prosecutions. Justices unanimously…
Edmonds Block Party announces 2025 music lineup for inaugural event at Civic Center Playfield
Prepare yourselves to rock the block. The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has announced the official music lineup for the first annual Edmonds Block Party, happening Aug. 8-9 at the Civic…
Sponsor spotlight: The Edmonds Arts Festival is this weekend. What you need to know to go
The 68th annual Edmonds Arts Festival is scheduled for Father’s Day Weekend, June 13-15. Spanning nearly the entire city block from 8th Avenue on the east to Durbin on the…
Reminder: ‘Legacy Lost: Passing Across the Color Line’ author at Edmonds Waterfront Center June 12
Next up in the Edmonds Waterfront Center Author & Speaker Series — Thursday, June 12 — is a conversation with S. Barbara Hilyer, author of Legacy Lost: Passing Across the…