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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.

'Winter Euro Nymphing in Western Washington' topic of Nov. 11 Olympic Fly Fishers presentation - My Edmonds News

Vince Portacci will present "Winter Euro Nymphing in Western Washington" at the Olympic Fly Fishers meeting on November 11. The presentation aims to educate attendees about this specialized fly-fishing technique during the winter months in the region.

Food, sock drive for veterans Nov. 15 in downtown Edmonds

Edmonds American Legion Post 66 and VFW Post 8870 will host a food and sock drive on November 15 to support local veterans in need. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wilcox Construction Red Barn, accepting non-perishable food, new socks, underwear, and monetary donations.

Jaime Mendez News Nov. 7, 2025

The City of Redmond plans to deactivate its license plate reader cameras amid privacy concerns. In related news, the world’s tallest teenager has set a new record, drawing attention to both local and global stories.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Friday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents enjoyed a lively Friday with various local activities and events. The community came together to celebrate seasonal festivities, showcasing local talent and businesses. This gathering highlights the vibrant spirit of Edmonds and its commitment to community engagement.

Reminder Friends of the Edmonds Library Fall Book Sale Saturday, Nov. 8

Friends of the Edmonds Library will host their annual fall book sale on Saturday, Nov. 8, featuring approximately 2,000 books across various genres. The sale supports library literacy programs and additional literacy projects throughout the year. Early entry for members starts at 10 a.m., with the public sale open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Four current, former Edmonds employees request 750K each in damages after break room post

Four Edmonds employees filed claims for $750,000 each against the City for improperly posting their work injury information in public areas. The documents, required by OSHA, detailed personal injury data and were displayed from February 4 to February 12, 2024. The City of Edmonds has not commented further on the ongoing legal proceedings.

Friends of Edmonds Trees invite you to discover downtown through a fresh, leafy lens - My Edmonds News

Friends of Edmonds Trees launched the Edmonds Notable Trees – Downtown Tree Walk, an interactive experience aimed at enhancing community engagement with local nature. The initiative invites participants to explore downtown Edmonds under the canopies of notable trees, providing a fresh perspective on the area. This event, supported by Pam Tauer, encourages residents to appreciate their urban environment.

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