Lillian Sherman named Executive Director of the Edmonds College Foundation

LYNNWOOD – Edmonds College has named Lillian Sherman as the new Executive Director of the Edmonds College Foundation. Sherman brings extensive leadership experience in strategic fundraising and community development to the role. The Edmonds College Foundation provided over $848,000 in direct support to students and programs in the 2024-2025 academic year, ensuring access to scholarships, […]
Bolton, 76, indicted under US Espionage Act, faces 180 years in prison

A federal grand jury in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on Thursday, October 16, has charged John Bolton, former National Security Adviser under President Donald J Trump, with 18 counts under the Espionage Act (18 U.S.C. § 793) for allegedly retaining and transmitting classified information after leaving the White House in 2019. […]
Community invited to celebrate the Day of the Dead at Lynnwood Library

LYNNWOOD—The WAGRO Foundation, in collaboration with the Lynnwood Library, the City of Lynnwood, Verdant Health Commission, Community Foundation of Snohomish County, and The Fat Brush: Art Workshop, invites the public to join a free Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebration on Saturday, November 1, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the […]
Marysville unveils a spooktacular street of treats on Oct 24

Calling all little monsters for an afternoon of costumes, candy, and community spirit at Trick or Treat Down Delta on Friday, October 24, at 501 Delta Ave., just west of Comeford Park in Marysville. The city invites families to attend this free event from 2 to 4 p.m. Trick-or-treaters of all ages will love seeing […]
Snohomish County to celebrate replacement of Jordan Creek Bridge on Oct 21

Join Snohomish County Public Works in celebrating the replacement of Jordan Creek Bridge 214 along Jordan Road between Arlington and Granite Falls. The new structure meets current design standards and restores two-lane access to better accommodate motorists, commercial vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Currently the bridge is open in a one lane configuration while final work […]
Tragedy at RedWest Music Festival in Utah claims the life of 23-year-old Lynnwood resident

Lynnwood resident, Ava Ahlander, tragically passed on Monday after she was struck by a scaffolding plank while in Utah. The 23-year-old was in Salt Lake City attending the RedWest Music Festival with friends when the accident occurred on Saturday, October 11. Due to high winds, a 2”x12” board from a construction site near the venue […]
Edmond’s Ahmad Hilal Abid receives award from the Courage Project for helping his community

EDMONDS – Ahmad Hilal Abid, a resident of Edmonds, WA, was granted an award today from The Courage Project for stepping up to help their community in times of need. He was honored alongside 19 other individuals and organizations across the nation who reflect the best of the American spirit by helping their neighbors and […]
New senior living center, Cascade Village, breaks ground in Marysville Oct. 22

MARYSVILLE- A brand new senior independent living center is coming to Snohomish County on October 22 with the groundbreaking of Cascade Village at Smokey Point. The nonprofit, faith-based community, based in Marysville, Washington, is sponsored by the locally owned and operated Josephine Caring Community in Stanwood. Cascade Village will be the first Life Plan Community […]
Don’t be alarmed by tomorrow’s tsunami siren in Edmonds; it’s just a test

EDMONDS– Residents and visitors of Edmonds may hear the wailing sound of a tsunami siren at 10:16 a.m. tomorrow morning, October 16, but don’t be alarmed: it’s just a test. Tomorrow morning’s siren testing falls on this year’s Great Washington ShakeOut event, where Washingtonians (and millions more around the world) practice earthquake drills at work, […]
Lynnwood Council greenlights a new $600 million vision for the Lynnwood Event Center

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood City Council on Monday, October 13, greenlit a series of pivotal motions spearheaded by Councilman David Parshall propelling the Lynnwood Public Facilities District’s (LPFD) ambitious $600 million Master Phasing Plan forward. The Council also approved changes to the Lynnwood Municipal Code. Councilman Patrick Decker did not attend Monday’s council meeting. “The Development Agreement […]