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House of Wisdom founder receives award from The Courage Project - Lynnwood Today

Ahmad Hilal Abid, founder of the House of Wisdom, received an award from The Courage Project for his contributions to the community during challenging times. The recognition highlights his dedication to supporting residents in need.

Spotlight Teen Open Call draws crowd

The Gallery at Graphite hosted over 100 guests for the opening of the Teen Open Call exhibition, featuring 28 teen artists and over 50 pieces of artwork. The event, which runs from October 10 to November 29, aims to provide young artists a platform for creative expression in a professional setting. Additionally, Edmonds Bookshop will host a Halloween Story Time led by local author Ann Marie Perales Thompson on October 31.

School Board revisits school start, end times, reviews Smarter Balance results

The Edmonds School Board discussed potential changes to school start times at its Oct. 14 meeting, considering later start times for high school students. Studies presented by Assistant Superintendent Dr. Greg Schwab indicated that delayed start times could improve student performance and well-being, though concerns arose about earlier start times for elementary students.

Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck at Five Corners in Edmonds Friday, Saturday

Scotty’s Food Truck will operate at Five Corners in Edmonds from 3:30-7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, October 17-18. The menu features dishes such as Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad and Wild Alaskan Cod Fish and Chips. Customers can call ahead at 206-795-1615 to reduce wait times.

Lynnwood Council to Review Environmental Policy, Meet with Housing Developers

Lynnwood Council will review its environmental policy and engage with housing developers on October 15, focusing on tree preservation and canopy protection. Community members express concerns about potential loss of green spaces and advocate for stronger tree protections.

Washington ponders increasing tolls on a major Seattle route during the World Cup

Washington State may increase tolls on the Highway 99 tunnel in Seattle during the FIFA World Cup next summer to manage traffic from an expected influx of 750,000 visitors. Proposed increases of 50 cents to $1 would be implemented from June 1 to July 15, 2026, to cover additional costs associated with the event.

Washingtons paid leave program heads toward a fiscal cliff

Washington’s paid family and medical leave program faces a projected $350 million deficit by 2029 unless the Legislature intervenes. This fiscal crisis could lead to reduced benefits or increased contributions from employers and employees. The program's growing popularity since its 2020 launch complicates funding, as lawmakers grapple with budget constraints.

Lynnwoods Josh Binda allegedly stated false information in voters pamphlet

Lynnwood City Councilmember Josh Binda faces allegations of misrepresenting his educational qualifications in the voters pamphlet. While he claims to have a degree from Western Governor’s University, enrollment records indicate he has not yet completed his degree. Binda aims to apply for graduation after the upcoming election on November 4.

South County Fire to hold public hearings Oct. 21 on 2026 budget and benefit charge

The South County Fire Board will conduct public hearings on Oct. 21 regarding the proposed budget and benefit charge for 2026. The plan includes a slight increase in homeowner costs and funding for 30 new firefighters. Community members can provide input in person or via Zoom.

Jaime Mendez News Oct. 14, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

Jaime Mendez announced significant updates on October 14, 2025, regarding the ongoing tariff war with China and its effects on both national and international economies. The report highlights reactions from Chicago residents concerning the presence of ICE in their communities.

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