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Olympic View Water and Sewer sues Edmonds School District over Madrona forever chemicals

The Olympic View Water and Sewer District sued the Edmonds School District for violating the Safe Drinking Water Act by discharging PFAS-contaminated stormwater from Madrona K-8 School. The lawsuit claims these actions jeopardize drinking water sources and urges the district to halt PFAS pollution. Edmonds School District disputes the allegations, asserting compliance with clean water standards.

Lynnwood looks to join the fun as FIFA World Cup 2026 comes to Seattle

Lynnwood plans to engage with the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Seattle by organizing watch parties and cultural events. The city invites local businesses to participate in a survey to shape these activities and enhance community pride.

Colorful caftans to take over downtown Edmonds at 3rd Annual Roper Romp Aug. 1

Downtown Edmonds will host the 3rd Annual Roper Romp on August 1, featuring a vibrant display of caftans and red wigs in tribute to the character Mrs. Roper from Three’s Company. The event, open to attendees aged 21 and up, supports local businesses and benefits the Edmonds Food Bank and Housing Hope through ticket sales.

Another 122M from opioid settlements now available to Washington

More than 100 local governments in Washington can now access $122.2 million from settlements with Purdue Pharma and eight generic opioid manufacturers. The funds, designated for combating the opioid epidemic, will be distributed over 15 years, with a significant portion available in the first three years. The deadline to join the Purdue Pharma settlement is September 30.

Premera and Seattle Storm launch all-stars program to honor WA school employees

Premera Blue Cross and the Seattle Storm launched the Premera All-Stars program to honor K-12 employees in Washington. The initiative invites public nominations for outstanding school staff, with five winners receiving tickets and recognition at the Storm's Back to School Game on September 1. Nominations are open until August 13.

Sponsor spotlight Cones and Conversation Come get the scoop on funeral and cremation planning

Beck’s Tribute Center hosts an ice cream social on August 27 to discuss funeral and cremation pre-planning. The free event includes ice cream and encourages attendees to bring questions. RSVP by August 20 to secure a spot.

Budget breakdown What to know about Lynnwoods looming 10.7M deficit

Lynnwood faces a $10.7 million budget deficit for 2025, with revenues falling short of projections by $21.3 million. The mayor announced potential staff and service reductions to address the shortfall, while the city council amended rules for public hearings. Despite a 52% property tax increase in 2024, economic uncertainties have led to significant revenue drops.

Sno-King Folk Dance Club welcomes locals with global rhythms in Lynnwood

The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club hosts weekly dance sessions every Wednesday at the Cedar Valley Grange in Lynnwood, offering global dance styles for all skill levels. A beginner-friendly class begins at 6:30 p.m., with a special set dance on the second Wednesday of each month. Admission costs $8, while the first visit is free.

Its been two months since county joined a housing-related lawsuit against federal government. Heres whats happening so far

Snohomish County joins a lawsuit against the federal government over conditions impacting homeless housing funding. The lawsuit, filed in May, challenges executive orders from the Trump Administration regarding immigration and health care. A preliminary injunction currently protects grant funds while legal proceedings continue.

Upcoming kids fire camps offer free fun for whole family

South County Fire will host four Kids Fire Camps in August, featuring activities like obstacle courses and fire engine tours. The events are free and open to families, with no registration required. An online option is also available for those unable to attend in person.

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