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Money crunch puts kibosh on WA state lawmakers wish lists

Washington state lawmakers face a budget crisis as Sen. June Robinson warns against new spending requests for the upcoming session. With declining tax receipts and a projected deficit, legislators must manage expectations among constituents and interest groups. Governor Bob Ferguson's upcoming budget proposal will outline necessary cuts amid the fiscal challenges.

Snohomish County provides funds to family resource centers, food banks

Snohomish County allocates $300,000 to support food access amid a pause in federal food assistance programs. The funds will be distributed to 10 family resource centers and the Food Coalition, addressing the needs of over 77,000 residents relying on SNAP benefits. Local officials urge community support to help those facing food insecurity.

Prep girls soccer Warriors 2-1 win over Scots sends them to state tourney

Edmonds-Woodway junior Bella Dreitzler scored a late goal to secure a 2-1 victory over Shorecrest, sending her team to the 3A State Tournament for the first time since 2018. The match, part of the District 1 3A Girls Soccer Tournament, showcased strong performances from both teams, especially from E-W's goalkeeper Morgan Smith.

Sounder special service to the Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals Nov. 9 - My Edmonds News

Sound Transit announces special Sounder train service for the Seattle Seahawks game against the Arizona Cardinals on November 9. The service, which begins at 1:05 p.m., aims to accommodate fans attending the match. Additional details regarding the service will be provided by Sound Transit.

Art Beat Art sales, stages, sketches, a holiday card contest and a local Da de los Muertos celebration

The Edmonds Driftwood Players present “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” from November 21 to December 14, featuring a contemporary retelling that emphasizes social justice. The Reduced Shakespeare Company will perform “The Ultimate Christmas Show (Abridged)” on December 3, inviting audience participation in an onstage gift exchange. Additional local events include a Día de los Muertos celebration and art classes at Edmonds College and the Edmonds Historical Museum.

Planting Edmonds Gardening for mental health - My Edmonds News

Gardening can enhance mental health, according to recent research. Engaging in gardening activities not only promotes physical health but also contributes positively to mental well-being. Local initiatives are encouraging community members to explore gardening as a therapeutic outlet.

City of Edmonds Development Notices through Oct. 10, 2025

The City of Edmonds has issued various public notices regarding development projects, including SEPA determinations and applications for short plats and subdivisions. Key projects include a critical areas code update and multiple applications for short plats and a new Boys & Girls Club facility. These notices provide transparency and outline the environmental reviews and decisions pending for local developments.

Snohomish County food banks experience surge in need amid cuts, benefit delays

Food banks in Snohomish County prepare for increased demand as SNAP benefit delays affect families. The Snohomish County Food Coalition anticipates a significant rise in need and urges community support for hunger relief efforts. Governor Bob Ferguson allocated $120,000 to local food banks, but additional donations and volunteers are crucial.

Edmonds American Legion and VFW Posts to host Veterans Day event at Veterans Plaza

American Legion Post 66 and VFW Post 8870 will hold a Veterans Day ceremony at Edmonds Veterans Plaza on Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. City Councilmember Vivian Olson, a veteran herself, will represent the city at the event. Post leaders emphasize the importance of honoring local veterans.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Wednesday - My Edmonds News

A colorful rainbow appeared over Edmonds, Washington, capturing the attention of local residents on Wednesday. The vibrant display followed a morning of rain, showcasing the area's natural beauty.

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