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Coming Oct. 25 to the Edmonds Theater Stripped for Parts

The documentary "Stripped for Parts" will screen at the Edmonds Theater on October 25, highlighting the impact of hedge funds on local journalism. A panel discussion featuring local journalism leaders will follow the screening to address the effects of newspaper closures on communities. Tickets are priced at $25, with additional donations encouraged for local journalism support.

Washingtons first HeChaLou Taiwanese bubble tea draws crowds in Lynnwood

HeChaLou, Washington state's first Taiwanese bubble teahouse, opened in Lynnwood, attracting dozens of customers during its soft opening. Franchise owner Sam Wu noted delays in opening due to city permits and contractor issues but is now focused on staff training and improving order accuracy. He plans to expand with additional locations in Bellevue and possibly Issaquah.

Budget, emergency management, opioid settlement spending on Lynnwood agenda Oct. 20

The Lynnwood City Council will review its 2024 Accountability Audit, opioid settlement spending, and emergency management plans on October 20. The council faces a projected $11.8 million budget shortfall for 2025-26 and will discuss a proposed spending plan for its remaining $900,000 opioid fund.

Scene nearby Rains no match for costumed mutts during 20th annual Halloween Howl

Twenty-seven dogs and their owners participated in the 20th annual Halloween Howl at the Edmonds off-leash dog park despite rainy weather. The event raised approximately $1,200 for park maintenance, with winners announced in various costume categories. The top honors went to a dog dressed as Where's Waldo, who also secured Best in Show.

Volunteers visit Alderwood Boys Girls Club for credit union holiday - Lynnwood Today

Local credit union employees volunteered at the Alderwood Boys & Girls Club on October 16 to celebrate International Credit Union Day. This initiative is part of a statewide effort, with credit unions participating at various Boys & Girls Clubs across the Puget Sound region. The event highlights the commitment of credit unions to community service and youth engagement.

Meadowdale arts and music boosters hosting annual mattress sale fundraiser Oct. 26

Meadowdale High School will host a one-day mattress fundraiser on October 26 to support the Meadowdale MAMBO program. The event features 30 types of mattresses and related products at prices 10-20% below retail, with funds allocated for new instruments and student performance opportunities.

Renewed legal battle ramps up over Columbia Basin dams and salmon

A federal court hears a renewed request to change operations at eight dams in the Columbia River Basin to protect endangered salmon and steelhead. Conservationists, supported by Oregon and the Nez Perce Tribe, argue that lowering reservoir levels and increasing water spill will improve fish survival rates. Opponents, including the Public Power Council, warn that these changes could harm electricity reliability and are scientifically unproven.

Daughters of British Empire sponsoring British Bazaar in Edmonds Oct. 25

The Daughters of the British Empire will host its annual British Bazaar on October 25 at Maplewood Presbyterian Church in Edmonds. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., featuring various British-themed goods and activities. This gathering aims to foster community spirit while supporting local initiatives.

Day of the Dead celebration returns to Lynnwood Library Nov. 1

The WAGRO Foundation and local partners host a free Day of the Dead celebration on November 1 at the Lynnwood Library. The event features art, music, cultural workshops, and a Community Altar for remembrance, inviting participants to honor their loved ones.

High school sports roundup Oct. 16, 2025

Edmonds-Woodway dominated the Edmonds School District cross country championships, with both the boys and girls teams securing first place. In girls soccer, Meadowdale crushed Lynnwood 8-0, while Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace also secured wins in volleyball and soccer, respectively.

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