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Snohomish County sued over alleged past sexual abuse at Denney Juvenile Center

A dozen formerly incarcerated youth filed a federal lawsuit against Snohomish County, alleging decades of sexual abuse at the Denney Youth Center. The suit claims that victims faced violent assaults and threats from staff, with abuse occurring between 1986 and 2007. County representatives have not yet commented on the lawsuit.

Help an American hero Donate in Edmonds Nov. 10-14 to train service dogs for veterans with PTSD

Edmonds American Legion Post 66 will accept donations from Nov. 10-14 to support Northwest Battle Buddies, which trains service dogs for veterans suffering from PTSD. Each dog costs $25,000 to train, but veterans receive them at no charge. Donations will directly help veterans regain their confidence and independence.

Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda for Nov. 10, 2025

The Port of Edmonds will hold a commission meeting on November 10, 2025, to discuss the 2026 preliminary budget and the Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements. Public comments will be accepted both in-person and via email prior to the meeting.

Edmonds St. Albans Episcopal Church hosts free food distribution Nov. 12 - My Edmonds News

St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Edmonds will host a free food distribution event on November 12 from 3 to 4 p.m. The event aims to support local families in need by providing access to food resources.

Fundraising experts present tips at Verdants 4th annual networking event

The Verdant Health Commission hosted its fourth annual Community Health Networking Event at the Lynnwood Event Center, attracting about 200 attendees from 85 organizations. Participants aimed to foster partnerships that enhance community health services. Fundraising experts provided insights to support nonprofit initiatives.

Sponsor spotlight Fried oysters the special at Scotty's Food Truck Nov. 6-8 - My Edmonds News

Scotty's Food Truck features fried oysters as their special from November 6-8. The Pacific oysters are fried to crispy perfection and served with a signature tartar sauce, promising a delicious experience for seafood lovers. This limited-time offer invites locals to indulge in a taste of the sea.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Tuesday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents can expect community discussions regarding the Yes! For Edmonds 2025 initiative and the No Levy campaign aimed at maintaining affordability. The events are part of ongoing local engagement efforts leading up to the 2025 initiatives.

Election 2025 Prop 1 fails, Barnett and Eck lead in early returns

Voters in Edmonds rejected Proposition 1, a $14.5 million tax levy intended to address the city's budget crisis, with 60% opposing it. Incumbent Chris Eck leads in the City Council Position 1 race, while Erika Barnett is ahead in Position 3. Mayor Mike Rosen plans to propose a revised budget following the levy’s defeat.

High school sports roundup for Nov. 3, 2025

Meadowdale, Lynnwood, and Edmonds-Woodway secured victories in their volleyball regular-season finales, advancing to the District Tournament. Meadowdale defeated Shorewood 3-1, while Lynnwood triumphed over Mountlake Terrace 3-0 to claim the last Wesco 3A South playoff berth. Edmonds-Woodway also won against Shorecrest 3-1, finishing the season strong.

Support EWHS Music Boosters with fresh citrus

Community members can support the Edmonds-Woodway High School Music Program by purchasing fresh citrus fruit through an online fundraiser until November 15. The program offers boxes of premium navel oranges, grapefruits, and mandarins, with proceeds benefiting the music department. Each box contains approximately 20 lbs. of fruit, with the program receiving $12 per box sold.

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