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Name That Edmonds Park
Edmonds’ residents, it’s time to put on your thinking caps! The City of Edmonds is asking for your input on a name for the SR104 mini park located at 131 Sunset Avenue.
Edmonds’ residents, it’s time to put on your thinking caps! The City of Edmonds is asking for your input on a name for the SR104 mini park located at 131 Sunset Avenue.
In five days, Edmonds Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.
Lorenzo Rohani, an Edmonds 13-year-old who has already made a name for himself in birding and nature photography--and written a book with his dad, Michael--is a featured speaker at an Audubon Society event May 18 in Issaquah.
The New York Times is reporting the Boeing plans to add new lightweight composite wings and fuel efficient engines to the existing 777 template for its 777X.
Bring documents for shredding and up to 10 electronics items for recycling Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the First Security Bank branch in Edmonds.
Deborah Binder launched her Little Free Library this week to bring attention to the first World Ovarian Cancer Day.
The Dubai-based air leasing firm DAE Capital cancels orders for five 747-8s in the midst of a slumping air cargo market.
The new destination website being launched by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau is designed to integrate with all mobile platforms.
State regulators say the company violated law by missing collections in unincorporated areas of King, Snohomish and Skagit counties, disproportionately allocating replacement driver to cities with separate contracts.
The Edmonds Historical Museum has been closed for the last month, renovating its interior and installing a new exhibit, "Growing Season: Farming in Snohomish."
Snohomish County Fire District 1 responded to 692 calls April 11-24: 562 emergency medical aid calls, 34 motor vehicle collisions, 34 fires, 25 service calls, 3 natural gas leaks, 1 carbon monoxide alarm and 33 automatic fire alarms.
Edmonds “Frog Lady” Thayer Cueter, Founder and President of Just Frogs and Friends Amphibian Center, will talk local frogs and frog friendly yards at a program Saturday, April 27.
Damage estimates topped $100,000 combined for the two residential calls, Snohomish County Fire District 1 said.
Police said they were dispatched to a report of a man walking down the street with blood on his head and clothes around 3:40 p.m., the Seattle Times reports.
The company says reduced market demand wili result in a drop in production from an average of two 747-8s per month to 1.75
Published reports indicate the big jet could be back in service by May, with the Federal Aviation Administration expected as soon as Friday to approve Boeing's solution to the plane's battery issues.
The Everett Herald reports that completion of non-recurring development work on the 787 and KC-46 tanker means the company must cut its engineering workforce by 1,500, including 100 jobs in the Puget Sound region.
The Herald reports that Elizabeth Scott is gaining attention for voting based on her Tea Party oriented views. She voted against a bill to support the aerospace industry and another to allow a spouse to be charged with rape.
Bring your umbrella because the forecast is calling for a blustery evening during Edmonds' Third Thursday Art Walk downtown.
The two-story, 17,102-square-foot center opened April 1 and provides oncology and chemotherapy services in the south Snohomish and north King County area. Tours will be conducted April 17 from 4-7 p.m.