Mukilteo City Hall closure and other restrictions
By Office of the Mayor | Press Release Mukilteo City Hall closed to the public effective March 18 Mukilteo, WA – After consulting with other public agencies in Snohomish County, today the City is announcing the restriction of public access to all City facilities, including City Hall, beginning at 7:30am tomorrow, March 18, 2020. These […]
Tilted Thunder Rail Birds roller derby league
by Erin Freeman Tilted Thunder Rail Birds, an all-female roller derby league, held an open orientation for recruitment at the Lynnwood Library on Sunday, March 8. The team is one of eight bank track leagues in the United States, and the only one in the Pacific Northwest. Amelia Bearheart (Bear), one of the skaters present […]
190 Sunset hosts annual Toast of Edmonds
by Luke Putvin On March 1, approximately 250 people attended the annual Toast of Edmonds, hosted at 190 Sunset in Edmonds. The event saw local bartenders compete to make the best cocktail with the same liquor, and this year, bartenders had to use Pampero Aniversario rum. Bartenders represented the following local locations: Barkada, 190 Sunset, […]
Edmonds homicide: Two persons of interest in custody
by Luke Putvin Josh McClure, sergeant with the Edmonds Police Department, spoke to members of the press on March 16 to share the latest details regarding the February 21 homicide at the 7-11 on Highway 99. The victim was Nagendiram Kandasamy, 64, of Edmonds. Information the EPD received led them to two persons of interests. […]
Inslee announces shutdown of restaurants and reinforces social distancing
By Luke Putvin | Lynnwood Times Statewide closure of all on-site food or beverage services Statewide closure of entertainment, leisure and non-essential services Statewide ban on gatherings of 50 or larger Legal actions for violators The State of Washington held a press conference today, March 16, regarding the statewide proclamation shutting down restaurants and other […]
Snohomish Health District temporarily suspends most in-person services
Starting at noon on Monday, March 16, the Snohomish Health District will be temporarily closed for in-person services. This is part of the ongoing effort to reduce spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Businesses and organizations in our community are being required to ensure social distancing and other health measures in their operations. It […]
Governor to issue statewide shutdown of restaurants and bars
Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement tonight that further expands protections against COVID-19. “Given the explosion of COVID-19 in our state and globally, I will sign a statewide emergency proclamation tomorrow to temporarily shut down restaurants, bars and entertainment and recreational facilities. “Restaurants will be allowed to provide take-out and delivery services but no in-person dining […]
Suspects for February 21 homicide taken into custody
Sergeant Josh McClureEdmonds Police Department Early this morning, with the help of our metro SWAT team and local authorities in Enumclaw, two people of interest were taken into custody related to a February 21st homicide investigation. A vehicle of interest was also seized as possible evidence. Both of the suspects were already wanted by the […]
Art Walk Edmonds has been cancelled
Based on the recommendations from public health officials to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and for the safety of all our volunteers and community, the March 19th Art Walk Edmonds has been cancelled. We did not make this decision lightly, as we love our community-building event and wanted to support the downtown Edmonds businesses […]
All activities canceled at Rosehill Community Center
By City of Mukilteo Due to the coronavirus epidemic, and the recently declared national emergency by the federal government, we are canceling all activities at Rosehill Community Center including recreation classes, drop-ins, and rentals of all kinds from Monday March 16th – April 24th. This decision was not arrived at lightly or without compassion for […]