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Edmonds Holy Rosary Church provides clothing to veterans - My Edmonds News

Members of Edmonds Holy Rosary Church donated over 300 items of clothing, including underwear and socks, to veterans in need. The initiative supports the Edmonds American Legion Post 66, which distributes the items to local veterans. This effort highlights the church's commitment to serving the community.

Snohomish County Elections reminds voters to return their November general election ballots

Snohomish County voters must return their ballots by 8 p.m. on Election Day, November 4, using one of 35 official drop boxes for timely processing. The county’s Auditor emphasizes the reliability of drop boxes over mailing, especially due to recent U.S. Postal Service changes that may delay ballot delivery. Voters can track their ballots online and access in-person services leading up to the election.

Paid Family Medical Leave premium rate increases to 1.13 in 2026 - My Edmonds News

Washington's Paid Family & Medical Leave premium rate will increase to 1.13% starting January 1, 2026, as announced by the Washington State Employment Security Department. This change affects all employees enrolled in the program, which supports families during medical and family-related leave.

Snohomish County The federal shutdowns impact on SNAP and WIC recipients

The federal shutdown will affect food assistance programs in Snohomish County, potentially leaving over 77,000 residents without support starting Nov. 1. Local officials highlight the urgent need for community support to food banks, which are facing increased demand and reduced resources.

Washington state Democrats look at imposing income tax on higher earners

Washington state Democrats are considering a 9.9% income tax on adjusted gross income exceeding $1 million to address a budget shortfall. The proposed tax could generate around $3 billion from approximately 20,000 households, though it faces significant political and legal hurdles.

Scene in Edmonds Rain no match for happy Halloween revelers

Rain did not deter over a thousand attendees from participating in the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce's Halloween trick-or-treat festivities on Friday night. Local businesses provided treats, creating a lively atmosphere despite the weather. The event highlights community spirit and engagement in Edmonds.

Edmonds School Board OKs 361M replacement levy for 2026 ballot, strategic plan extension

The Edmonds School Board approved an extension of its 2021-2026 Strategic Plan and set priorities for the upcoming 2026 legislative session. Key focuses include advocating for increased funding for education, fully funding special education, and ensuring student health and safety.

Edmonds Holiday Market returns this weekend

The Edmonds Holiday Market will return downtown on Saturday, Nov. 1, operating from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for seven Saturdays through December, excluding Thanksgiving weekend. The market features local vendors and coincides with the annual Tree Lighting Celebration.

Yakima fishing guide to speak at Nov. 11 meeting of Olympic Fly Fishers

Mark Shimazu will present on fishing techniques for all seasons at the Olympic Fly Fishers meeting on Nov. 11. The event takes place at the Lake Ballinger Center in Mountlake Terrace from 6 to 8 p.m. and is free to the public.

Why is this land near Edmonds College fenced in? Heres what we know so far

Plans for a three-story mixed-use building called Edmonds Commons are underway near Edmonds College in Lynnwood. The project will feature 23 apartment units and 2,713 square feet of commercial space, with construction aimed to start next year, pending city approvals.

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