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Reader viewopinion Holy Week and the Legislature

The article discusses a recent law passed by the Washington State Legislature mandating clergy to report child abuse disclosures made during confession. The author emphasizes the need to balance child protection with the sanctity of the confessional, highlighting its importance in the Christian faith. The piece reflects on the implications of this law during Holy Week, reinforcing the role of confession in seeking forgiveness and healing.

Washington takes historic step toward full funding for special education

Washington lawmakers are on the verge of eliminating a funding cap for special education, a move hailed as "historic" by advocates. The House passed Senate Bill 5263 with a unanimous vote, committing to fully fund special education services across the state's public schools. This legislation aims to address significant funding gaps, ensuring better support for students with disabilities.

Prep softball After 8-3 loss to Shorewood, coach says young Mavs still finding their footing

The Meadowdale Mavericks faced a challenging defeat against the Shorewood Stormrays, losing 8-3 in a Wesco League matchup. Despite their youth and inexperience, head coach Julia Reuble remains optimistic about her team's development. Key performances included a three-run homer from freshman Samantha Martens, showcasing the Mavericks' potential for growth.

Ready, set, scramble Where to find egg hunts this weekend

As Easter approaches, Edmonds will host multiple egg hunts for children, including events sponsored by the Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Club and St. Alban’s Episcopal Church. Families are encouraged to bring baskets and donations for the local food bank while enjoying activities like photos with the Easter Bunny. The church event emphasizes inclusivity, featuring nut-free candy and sound-emitting eggs for visually impaired children.

Ocean Annie Crawley to headline Earth Day celebration at Edmonds Waterfront Center April 22

Award-winning filmmaker and ocean advocate Annie Crawley, known as Ocean Annie, will deliver a keynote address for an Earth Day celebration on April 22 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. The event will include a multimedia presentation titled "Our Power-Our Voice-Our Planet," showcasing stories of nature's resilience and offering community-driven solutions for environmental protection. Local organizations will also provide resources for attendees to engage in environmental initiatives.

Questions about Regional Fire Authority transport fees persist as election approaches

The upcoming April 22 special election in Edmonds has sparked significant debate regarding the city's potential annexation into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority (RFA). Key issues include transport fees related to ambulance services and the implications of Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) reimbursements, which have raised questions about their contractual agreements. As early voting progresses, many residents remain uncertain about the financial intricacies of the proposal.

Scene in Edmonds Room for one more?

Photographer Tiana Cosette captured amusing moments of sea lions at the Edmonds Marina, highlighting their struggles to climb onto the dock and the irritation they caused to their fellow sea lions. The article offers a light-hearted glimpse into local wildlife behavior, showcasing the unique charm of the area. Cosette's observations provide an engaging narrative that resonates with both residents and visitors.

Spring Fling Inclusive Dance Party for teens and adults April 19 in Edmonds

The Spring Fling – An Inclusive Dance Party is set for April 19 at the Maplewood Rock & Gem Club in Edmonds, welcoming teens and adults of all abilities. This free event encourages family participation and offers various snacks, while also suggesting a $10 donation. RSVPs are required, ensuring an organized and enjoyable experience for all attendees.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Bilingual Content

The My Neighborhood News Network has collaborated with Se Habla Media, a Lynnwood-based organization, to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This partnership aims to enhance accessibility to Spanish-language content for a broader audience. The initiative highlights the growing importance of bilingual media in local communities.

Rep. Rick Larsen hosts roundtable meeting about transportation funding, visits Scriber Creek Trail

U.S. Representative Rick Larsen convened a roundtable discussion with various local officials to address transportation funding and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The meeting focused on local projects, funding challenges, and the importance of infrastructure investment for economic growth in the region. Key insights were shared regarding specific projects and the need for federal partnerships to enhance transportation services.

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