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HS students explore trade school options at Edmonds College Trade Up event

Over 200 high school students from Edmonds, Mukilteo, and Everett explored various construction trades at the 11th annual Trade Up event at Edmonds College. The event featured 14 trades and included participation from local unions and training partners, emphasizing the importance of skilled labor in addressing workforce gaps. Organizers noted an increase in diverse representation among participants.

Edmonds Food Bank invites community to an open house Oct. 11

The Edmonds Food Bank will host an open house on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 2-4 p.m. Community members can tour the facility, assist with food preparation, and learn about the "Thrive Together" capital campaign for a new food bank building. The event will also kick off the Toy Shop season, collecting new toys for local children.

Lawsuit accuses LDS church of allowing convicted Mountlake Terrace sex offender access to children - My Edmonds News

A lawsuit filed in King County Superior Court alleges that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints permitted a convicted sex offender from Mountlake Terrace to have access to children. The case raises serious questions about the church's policies on safeguarding minors. Legal representatives for the church have yet to respond to the allegations.

Art Beat Art, music, dance, theater and community

LETI Everett Training Center will host its first Latino Art Exhibition on October 11-12, showcasing diverse artworks from Latinx artists. The Cascade Symphony Orchestra will launch its 64th season with a "Piano Celebration" concert on October 27, featuring young pianists and a mix of orchestral works.

Data difficulties complicate WAs effort to close educational achievement gaps

Washington state's efforts to close educational achievement gaps for minority groups face challenges due to inadequate data, according to recent studies. While there has been some marginal progress over 16 years, the findings highlight persistent disparities, particularly in standardized testing scores among different ethnic groups.

Letter to the editor Police donation to the Prop 1 campaign

The Edmonds Police Officers Association donated $10,000 to the Vote Yes! Campaign for a $14.5 million levy, prompting criticism from local residents. Opponents argue the levy will disproportionately affect vulnerable community members, including seniors and young families. Activist Theresa Hutchison urges voters to reject Prop 1, citing alternatives for public safety that could save money.

Edmonds City Council approves most of Mayors 2026 proposed budget with some questions, few changes

Edmonds City Council approved most of Mayor Mike Rosen’s proposed budget modification for 2026 while eliminating some positions. The amended budget anticipates a $14.5 million property tax levy lid lift to address the city's budget crisis.

Letter to the editor Long on stats, short on facts - My Edmonds News

A letter to the editor critiques Edmonds Civic Roundtable event's statistics presented by Diane Buckshnis, arguing they lack factual support. The author emphasizes the need for accurate information in public discourse.

Scene in Edmonds Around town - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents are encouraged to participate in local events and initiatives as part of the "Yes! For Edmonds 2025" campaign. The initiative aims to enhance community engagement and improve the quality of life in the area. The campaign emphasizes the importance of collective action for a vibrant future.

Edmonds Police Blotter Sept. 24-30, 2025

Edmonds police responded to multiple incidents from September 24 to 30, including domestic violence arrests, thefts, and a burglary investigation. Notably, a man was booked for exposing children to domestic violence while strangling his wife. The police continue to investigate several ongoing cases, including shoplifting and scams.

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