A new glimpse at Northline Village, Lynnwood’s future urban hub

Video renderings reveal an active, walkable, light-rail-adjacent mid-rise office campus and mixed-use neighborhood that will transform the northern suburb Merlone Geier Partners press release from Jennifer Rash LYNNWOOD, WA – As Lynnwood prepares to welcome mass transit, an older strip mall will transform into a bustling urban gateway called Northline Village. New video renderings released today by […]
Edmonds PD Update to February 21st Homicide

Police hope new photos will help provide tips from public Edmonds Police Department Press Release Edmonds Police Detectives have been able to learn additional information, but continue to seek the public’s help in solving the murder of Nagendiram Kandasamy. Detectives have learned that the suspect fled to an awaiting white, 4-door vehicle that was being […]
Edmonds School District announces superintendent finalists

Harmony Weinberg | Edmonds School District | Feb. 25, 2020 Hear from top two candidates at community forum Monday, March 2 LYNNWOOD – After two days interviewing seven candidates to become the next superintendent, the Edmonds School District Board of Directors has narrowed the search to two finalists. Students, families, staff and community members are […]
Cascade Symphony offers scholarships to area high school music students

By Barry Zepel | Cascade Symphony EDMONDS –Scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 will be awarded by the Cascade Symphony Orchestra to qualified high school seniors from the Edmonds, Mukilteo, Northshore and Shoreline school districts. Applications and audition recordings will be accepted electronically through the Cascade Symphony website at https://cascadesymphony.org/scholarships/. The application window opens on […]
Nic’s Barbershop, Home of the $8 Haircut.

By Erin Freeman | February 24, 2020 The first time you come in here, they’ll treat you like a customer. The second time, you’re family. In Mukilteo, Cheri Nicolopoulos, known as “Nic” to friends and community members, operates a barbershop from her garage, creating a space where everyone can feel at home within her own. […]
Elizabeth Warren addresses over 7,000 at Seattle Rally

By Luke Putvin | Last updated: Feb. 24, 2020 On February 22, Senator and Presidential Primary candidate Elizabeth Warren addressed over 7,000 at her rally in Seattle. The rally was held at the Seattle Center Armory which filled quickly; overflow went to the nearby Fisher Pavilion where Warren’s speech was shown on a large projector […]
Search for new superintendent jumps into high gear

By Harmony Weinberg | Edmonds School District Public invited to hear from finalists at community forum Monday, March 2 LYNNWOOD – More than 35 applied, but only seven will make their way in front of the Edmonds School District Board of Directors to become the next superintendent. Closed session interviews take place early next week. […]
Parents and teachers express concerns over mandatory sex ed

By Cameron Sheppard | WNPA News Service | Last Updated: February 21, 2020 Opponents to bill say the sex curriculum is not age appropriate Proponents say school districts can choose their own curriculum Parents, students and educational professionals voiced their concerns in a public hearing about a bill that would mandate comprehensive sexual education in […]
County Executive Office responds to questions surrounding former sheriff’s appointment

By LUKE PUTVIN | Last Updated: Feb. 21, 2020 Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers appointment former Sheriff Ty Trenary as Senior Policy Analyst to focus on public safety and issues that intersect with multiple departments and agencies. Trenary’s duties will include leading policy analysis and development for law and justice, emergency services, homeland security, and […]
Narrow Senate vote approves collection of gun violence data

By Cameron Sheppard | WNPA News Service | Feb. 20, 2020. Bill sponsor says better data collection would help prevent gun violence Opponents say the legislation could create anti-gun bureaucratic office The Washington Legislature is closer to creating an Office of Firearm Safety and Violence Prevention to collect data on gun violence and suicide following […]