May 7, 2026 3:09 am

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Edmonds College Art Gallery spring exhibition showcases students’ art

LYNNWOOD— The Edmonds College Art Gallery’s spring exhibition, Student Art Show, features collections of artwork by nine emerging student artists. The gallery offers a diverse range of mixed media, painting, sculpture, and ceramics. The exhibition will be on display from May 8 to June 12 on the third floor of Lynnwood Hall, 20000 68th Ave. […]

Your way to summer sports fun: Affordable gear for sunny-day play

SEATTLE — Summer in the Pacific Northwest brings long daylight hours and no shortage of reasons to get outside. From pickup games in the park to time spent exploring the Puget Sound, warm-weather sports are a core part of Seattle summers. But new equipment can add up fast—unless you know where to shop. Evergreen Goodwill […]

Council President Jason Moon appointed to serve on National League of Cities Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee

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MUKILTEO — Jason Moon, Council President for Mukilteo, Wash., has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2026 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Federal Advocacy Committee. Council President Moon was elected to a one-year term and will provide strategic direction and guidance for NLC’s federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities on management […]

Nehring Legislation would shift County’s approach to addiction and recovery

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EVERETT—This morning, Snohomish County Councilmember Nate Nehring introduced a suite of legislation focused on addressing drug addiction, expanding access to behavioral health treatment, and ensuring county resources are aligned with accountability and recovery-oriented outcomes. Together, the four proposals would shift county policy to better serve the community and improve health and safety for residents and […]

Larsen visits site of future Japanese Gulch Park and estuary

MUKILTEO—Congressman Rick Larsen (D-02) paid a visit to a vacant city-owned property near the Mukilteo Waterfront Monday, to hear, from city officials, how a proposed park would improve shoreline habitat for fish and other species, beautify the waterfront, and ultimately fit into the city’s downtown Waterfront Master Plan. The upcoming project, the Japanese Gulch Park, […]

Land Acknowledgement survives, will be read monthly at Mukilteo council meetings

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MUKILTEO—The Mukilteo City Council approved reducing the frequency of reading its Native Land Acknowledgement statement from each meeting to the first Monday of each month. Efforts to remove the acknowledgement from the council’s routine Order of Business, failed. “I’m extremely disappointed and I think they [Mukilteo City Council members] messed it up because at the […]

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