Spotlight: Cascadia Art Museum launches ‘Free to See’
Beginning Nov. 20, Cascadia Art Museum will offer free admission every third Thursday plus year-round free admission for all teachers.
Free to See...
Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) invites the public to a special reading of Mrs. Potts Finds Thanksgiving by NNN member and author Alice Boatwright. The heartwarming story for “children 8...
A security company has dropped its lawsuit over Washington’s new sales tax on services weeks after filing it.
It’s unclear why.
The development came after Security Services Northwest brought a suit...
November rains soften trails underfoot and stronger winds scatter pine needles and ochre-colored leaves. The evergreens stand tall, half-veiled in the Pacific Northwest fog, making November feel like a...
The Verdant Health Commission held its fourth annual Community Health Networking Event Friday at the Lynnwood Event Center, bringing together nonprofits and funders to build connections and explore new...
The Community Transit Board of Directors’ monthly board meeting will take place at 3 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 6. The meeting will begin with a public hearing on the 2026-2027...
Support 7, in partnership with the Grief Companioning Project and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, will host the 5th annual Understanding Traumatic Grief Conference on Thursday, Nov. 13, from 9...
This report has been updated.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pay about half of November benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, though benefits could take months...
Starting Nov. 8, Sound Transit will implement a series of closures on the 1 Line to support repairs, maintenance and 2 Line integration work, the agency said in a...
With Election Day approaching on Tuesday, Nov. 4, Snohomish County Elections reminds voters that using one of the county’s 35 official ballot drop boxes is the most reliable way to...
An iconic music photographer is returning to the Pacific Northwest to celebrate the release of her book Making It: An Intimate Documentary of the Seattle Indie, Rock & Punk...
Democratic state senators are eyeing an income tax on millionaires as they seek to overcome Washington’s persisting budget shortfall.
Individuals and households would pay a 9.9% tax on adjusted gross...
The Art Start NW nonprofit school program marks its third year of growth. It broadened its reach and impact across the district by including three Edmonds middle schools: Alderwood...
Roughly half of the more than 1.3 million family caregivers in Washington have been set back financially due to their responsibilities.
That’s one of the sobering findings in a new...
About 30 people showed up at Zulu’s Board Game Cafe in Lynnwood last Sunday for the debut of the card game Legend of Gadia. It’s an original fast-paced, 20-minute...
Spotlight: ‘The Island of the Shark: Guardians of Malpelo’ film premiere
Sunday, Nov. 2, 4 p.m.
Premiere link
(Trailer)
Annie Crawley, known as “Ocean Annie,” is an Edmonds-based filmmaker, underwater photographer and ocean...
The Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association will host a free Living Voices performance, Native Vision, on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 1 p.m. at the Wickers Building in Heritage Park, 19921...
Washington state will give food banks $2.2 million per week as they deal with the potential end of food stamp benefits due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The Trump...
The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society (SIGS) continues its “Our Nation, Our Families: The Tapestry of Us” series in November by welcoming Dr. Alicia Valentino from the Edmonds College Anthropology Department...
Just in time for storm season, Snohomish County PUD recently released a new version of its outage map. Thanks to valuable feedback from customers, the PUD made improvements to...