Jaime Mendez News June 13, 2025 - My Edmonds News

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My Edmonds News reported a new collaboration between the My Neighborhood News Network and Se Habla Media, based in Lynnwood. This partnership will provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles, addressing the needs of the Spanish-speaking community. The initiative emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in local media, fostering engagement among diverse residents. Community leaders have praised this effort, noting its potential to enhance understanding among neighbors. The partnership reflects a growing recognition of the need for multilingual content in local news.

The initiative aims to break down language barriers and ensure that all community members remain informed. By providing English subtitles, the partnership allows Spanish speakers to engage fully with the content. This move is anticipated to strengthen connections within the Edmonds area.

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