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Lynnwood police investigating report of attempted child abduction near College Place Elementary

Lynnwood police are investigating an attempted child abduction that occurred near College Place Elementary School on April 14. A man reportedly tried to abduct a 10-year-old boy, who escaped unharmed with his friends. The police have released a description of the suspect and are urging residents to report any suspicious individuals.

WSDOT invites public to online open house and survey to help improve rail, starts April 15

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is updating its State Rail Plan and is seeking public feedback to enhance rail-related services. The online open house, available from April 15 to June 24, will allow residents to share their thoughts on current rail usage and future improvements. The initiative aims to create a sustainable rail system that benefits communities, the economy, and the environment.

Long to-do list confronts Washington lawmakers, as session nears its end

Washington lawmakers are racing against time to address a significant budget shortfall as the legislative session nears its conclusion. With only 13 days left, they face challenges in reconciling differences over key issues, including tax proposals and a rent cap bill. The outcome will have lasting implications for state funding and public services.

Art Start Northwest hosts second annual Student Art Show in Edmonds April 17

Art Start Northwest is hosting its second annual Student Art Show at Graphite Arts Center on April 17, featuring over 300 artworks from five partner schools. The event, part of Art Walk Edmonds, will include a reception with prizes for teachers, a Kid’s Choice Award, crafting activities, refreshments, and a silent auction to support the School Program. The exhibition will remain open for additional viewing on April 18 and 19.

Edmonds Planning Board to review middle housing zoning regulations April 16

The Edmonds Planning Board is set to review zoning regulations in light of Washington's middle housing law HB 1110 during a special meeting on April 16. The meeting will also address proposed changes to the design and review process in accordance with another state legislation, HB 1293. Community members can attend in person or remotely via Zoom.

St. Albans holding Stations of the Cross in the labyrinth on Good Friday

On Good Friday, April 18, St. Alban’s Church will host the Stations of the Cross in its labyrinth, allowing participants to engage with the passion of Christ. This event, which runs from noon to 6 p.m., provides a meditative experience reminiscent of medieval pilgrimages to Jerusalem. A booklet titled “The Way of the Cross” will be available, offering prayers and meditations for each station.

Revised April 15 council agenda includes withdrawing amendments related to future park property sales

The Edmonds City Council has revised its agenda for the upcoming virtual Committee of the Whole meeting to withdraw amendments regarding the potential sale of several city parks, including Hummingbird Hill Park and the Frances Anderson Center. This decision comes after significant public outcry from residents concerned about the implications of selling city-owned properties to address a $20 million budget deficit. The meeting will occur on April 15 via Zoom, with no public comment allowed.

Growing a Home Cutting Garden topic of Edmonds Floretum program April 21

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club will host speaker Sarah Nayani at their meeting on April 21, where she will discuss "Growing a Home Cutting Garden." Nayani, a flower grower and florist, will share sustainable techniques for cultivating seasonal flowers, maximizing blooms in small spaces, and arranging cut flowers. The event is open to the public and will take place at Edmonds City Hall.

Scene in Edmonds Around town

The article from My Edmonds News provides a brief overview of various local happenings in Edmonds, Washington. It invites community members to engage through comments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a respectful dialogue. The piece highlights the necessity for real names and locations to foster a credible commenting environment.

Scene in Edmonds Spring birds

The article "Scene in Edmonds: Spring birds" captures the vibrant arrival of spring in Edmonds, focusing on the various bird species returning to the area. Through vivid imagery and engaging descriptions, it invites readers to appreciate the local wildlife and seasonal changes. This piece enhances community connection by highlighting the natural beauty found in the region.

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