Local Eats & Places to Meet: Caravan Kebab

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Nestled in the Edmonds Firdale Village Shopping Center, Caravan Kebab awaits your discovery. Upon entry your senses are filled with the exotic aroma of freshly ground spices and lavish vibrant décor reminiscent of the Silk Road. When we sat down with owner and chef, Shahzad Raja, we knew […]
Breakfast, lunch or dinner: Order Lynnwood’s local eats!

The Lynnwood Times will be promoting local eats to support local our local businesses. Below is a listing of local restaurants to order takeout or delivery. If you would like your establishment added, email editorial@lynnwoodtimes.com! Thank you for doing your part to support our local businesses! This list will be updated daily at 4 p.m. […]
Local Eats & Places to Meet: The Rock Wood Fired Pizza

Sponsored Feature By KIRSTEN JOHNSON Walk inside The Rock Wood Fired Pizza in Lynnwood, and you just might feel like you’re at a rock n’ roll concert. A Led Zeppelin song plays in the background and the menu features a spread of wood-fired pizzas each named after classic rock songs such as “Yellow Brick Road” […]
Local Eats & Places to Meet: Budapest Bistro

By Max Erikson Authentic, authentic, authentic. That is the best way to describe the food that is being served at Budapest Bistro and Schnitzel House in Lynnwood. The menu is a combination of Hungarian and German style cuisine, prepared as only owner and head chef Elizabeth Muszka can do. The food is prepared fresh daily, […]
City of Lynnwood recognizes Lynnwood Times for Local News Day

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood Times joins 1,444 other newsrooms across the country in celebrating the essential role local news in everyday life — from helping people make informed decisions to strengthening community connection and government accountability — with the recognition of April 9th as Local News Day. Lynnwood Mayor George Hurst issued a proclamation on April 2 […]
ICE Blasts Everett Mayoral Directive, Says Forces More Federal Agents into City Over National Security Threats

EVERETT—U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a blistering attack Friday on Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin, accusing her of escalating dangers to federal officers and residents by ordering city workers and police to block and even intervene in ICE operations — a move they say will only flood the streets with more visible federal agents […]
First Amendment Battle Heats Up: Journalists sue WA State House over denied press credentials

OLYMPIA—The Citizen Action Defense Fund (CADF) filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, February 10, against the Washington State House of Representatives and the Washington State Capitol Correspondents Association (WSCCA) on behalf of three prominent journalists—Ari Hoffman, Brandi Kruse, and Jonathan Choe—after all three were denied legislative press credentials to cover proceedings at the Washington State Capitol. […]
Ales for the Arts Concert Crawl: Music, Local Bites, and Community Spirit await

LYNNWOOD—The Foundation for Edmonds School District invites the community to come together for Ales for the Arts, a two-night concert crawl dedicated to supporting arts education in the Edmonds School District. This high-energy, family-friendly series features live music, local brews and bites, interactive fun, and meaningful ways to give back. The crawl begins on Wednesday, […]
Gesa Credit Union to celebrate Lynnwood Branch remodel with Local Hero and Member Appreciation Day

LYNNWOOD—Gesa Credit Union, one of Washington’s largest credit unions and a major supporter of community programs, is celebrating the completion of its Lynnwood branch remodel with a weeklong Local Hero Appreciation initiative and a Member Appreciation Day Open House. Throughout the week of March 17–21, Gesa will surprise local heroes with special deliveries of sweet […]
Snohomish among 13 counties suing DCYF for decision to keep juveniles in local jails

The Washington State Association of Counties is suing the state over its decision to suspend intakes at two juvenile detention centers and house newly convicted youth in county jails due to overcrowding. The association, which represents all 39 of Washington’s counties, is asking King County Superior Court to reverse the intake suspension. The lawsuit was […]