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Marlene Elaine (Elske) Stadler Celebration of life June 28 for longtime Lynnwood resident

Marlene Elaine Stadler, a longtime Lynnwood resident, passed away on May 30, 2025, at the age of 90. She was known for her contributions to the community, including her involvement with the Alderwood Manor Fire Department Women's Auxiliary and the Camano Island Quilters. A celebration of her life is scheduled for June 28, 2025.

Day Trip Discoveries Its summer! How bout a one-day road trip to Anacortes? - My Edmonds News

Anacortes, known as the Gateway to the San Juan Islands, is just 90 minutes north of the King-Snohomish County border. A one-day road trip offers a chance to explore its attractions without needing to island-hop. This summer, Anacortes beckons for a refreshing getaway.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Saturday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds hosted a lively community event on Saturday, June 22, 2025, showcasing local culture and engagement. Residents enjoyed various activities, strengthening community ties and celebrating local spirit.

The long and the short of it Dogs and their humans celebrate World Dachshund Day at Lynndale Park

Approximately 50 people and 25 dogs gathered at Lynndale Park Amphitheater on June 22 to celebrate World Dachshund Day. The date was selected for its symbolic significance, marking the shortest day in the southern hemisphere and the longest in the northern. Activities included a walk, photo opportunities, and picnicking.

WSDOT Plan ahead for a busy Fourth of July travel weekend

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) warns travelers to prepare for a busy Fourth of July weekend, as heavy traffic and potential delays are expected statewide. Due to a lack of historical vehicle volume data, WSDOT will not provide holiday travel charts this year, but encourages the use of its online tools and resources for planning.

Driver of car involved in fatal accident at Edmonds ferry dock facing murder, vehicular assault charges

William Russell-Leonard, 29, faces charges of second-degree murder and vehicular homicide after a crash at the Edmonds ferry dock that killed two occupants. He was arrested following a high-speed chase that ended with his Mini Cooper plunging into Puget Sound. Russell-Leonard remains in custody on a $2 million bond as the Snohomish County Prosecutor considers formal charges.

Middle housing code adoption, centers and hubs public hearing Packed agenda for Edmonds City Council June 24

The Edmonds City Council will review a middle housing code update and conduct public hearings on June 24. The updates aim to address a $13 million budget shortfall and comply with state legislation mandating increased housing types in single-family zones.

Youre invited to My Neighborhood News Network annual meeting June 28

My Neighborhood News Network hosts its annual meeting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 28, in the Edmonds Library meeting room. Attendees can meet the board of directors and hear a report from President and CEO Teresa Wippel on past accomplishments and future goals.

Police Officers Association President William Morris to serve as Edmonds liaison to Regional Fire Authority Board

Mayor Mike Rosen appointed Edmonds police officer William Morris as the city's representative on the Regional Fire Authority Board. Morris, who has six years of experience in law enforcement, aims to enhance public safety and community services for Edmonds residents. He will serve as a liaison without voting power but will advocate for local interests.

Edmonds School District High School Students of Month for May and June 2025

Meadowdale High and Lynnwood High recognized several students as Students of the Month for May and June 2025. Honorees included Isaac Fortin, Kallie Blas, Jaxson Hulbert, Nour Bazzari, Lacey Arakelyan, and Leo Nakamura, who highlighted their academic achievements and contributions to extracurricular activities. Their recognition reflects the strong commitment to leadership and community engagement within the Edmonds School District.

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