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Election 2025 Newman concedes to Barnett in Council Position 3 race

Edmonds City Council candidate Alex Newman conceded to Erika Barnett in the race for Council Position 3 after receiving 48% of the votes. Barnett secured 52%, totaling 8,871 votes against Newman's 8,115. Newman expressed his support for Barnett and highlighted his campaign's focus on community issues.

Floretum Garden Club to present program on creative indoor garden projects Nov. 17

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club will host a meeting on creative indoor garden projects on November 17 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Edmonds City Hall. Riz Reyes will share insights on indoor plants and seasonal planting techniques.

Edmonds Police Blotter Oct. 29-Nov. 4, 2025 - My Edmonds News

Edmonds Police arrested a man with a warrant and cited a woman for operating a motor vehicle without a valid license during the week of October 29 to November 4, 2025. The incidents occurred in the 21200 block of 212th Street Southwest and the 22000 block of Highway 99, respectively. These actions highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts in the Edmonds area.

Edmonds celebrates Da de los Muertos with dancing, music, food - My Edmonds News

Edmonds hosted a vibrant Día de los Muertos festival at the Waterfront Center, attracting over 250 attendees. The event featured traditional dancing, music, and food, celebrating the cultural significance of the Day of the Dead.

Advocacy group hosting Nov. 14 networking event as Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission meets in Lynnwood - My Edmonds News

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold its first meeting in Snohomish County from November 13 to 15 at the Embassy Suites in Lynnwood. Concurrently, Washington Wildlife First is organizing a networking event on November 14. This dual event aims to foster discussions around wildlife management and conservation in the region.

Edmonds American Legion, VFW Posts hold flag retirement ceremony

Members of Edmonds American Legion Post 66 and VFW Post 8870 retired 110 worn American flags during a ceremony at Beck’s Funeral Home. The event included flag folding, a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, and a prayer before the flags were cremated, honoring the sacrifices of veterans.

Northwest Girls Choir hosting visiting days in December

Northwest Girlchoir invites girls in grades 1-6 to join its treble-voiced choir this December, with open enrollment now underway. The choir focuses on cultivating creativity and community among young singers in a supportive environment. Tuition assistance is available for families in need.

Safe parking program strives to make no one feel less than

The Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation's Car Camp Safe Parking Program marks nearly ten years of providing shelter for unhoused individuals living in their vehicles. Since 2015, the program has served about 350 people, with increasing demand due to rising housing costs. Recent grants aim to enhance support for guests seeking employment and housing resources.

Sponsor spotlight Holy Rosary Edmonds Holiday Fair Nov. 22-23

The Holy Rosary Edmonds Annual Holiday Fair is set for November 22-23 at the Pastoral Center in Edmonds. The event will feature new merchandise, vintage items, crafts, and homemade holiday pies, with food available all day on Saturday and breakfast and lunch on Sunday.

Ecology taking an early look at geothermal energy in Washington - My Edmonds News

The Washington State Department of Ecology is exploring geothermal energy as part of its renewable energy initiatives. This collaborative effort aims to identify potential risks and opportunities associated with geothermal development in the region. The initiative aligns with Washington's broader goals for sustainable energy generation.

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