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Edmonds School Board Oct. 28 to consider 2026 levy, identify legislative priorities

The Edmonds School District Board of Directors will vote on placing a 2026 replacement levy on the February ballot during its meeting on October 28. The board will also discuss changes to district policy, review legislative priorities, and hear a presentation from Spruce Elementary School.

Nighttime lane closure on 220th St SW overnight Thursday

The City of Edmonds will close westbound lanes of 220th Street Southwest overnight from October 30 to October 31 for a geotechnical investigation. The closure aims to address pavement distress that has developed despite the road being only 10 years old. Drivers should expect delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes.

Local panel discusses vulture capitalism and vanishing local news

A panel discussion following the documentary "Stripped for Parts" highlighted the impact of hedge funds on local journalism at the Edmonds Theater. Panelists emphasized that the decline of local newspapers jeopardizes democracy and accountability in communities. More than 2,000 U.S. community newspapers have closed in the past five years, prompting urgent calls for support of local news organizations.

Sno-Isle Genealogy presents Japanese Gulch a home from time immemorial Nov. 5

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society will host Dr. Alicia Valentino from Edmonds College on November 5 to discuss insights from an archaeological dig at Japanese Gulch in Mukilteo. The event is free and open to the public, featuring a social hour and activities for those interested in family research.

Climate dollars eyed to backfill WA wildfire funding

Washington's lands commissioner, Dave Upthegrove, seeks $60 million in wildfire funding from the state's cap-and-trade program amid budget constraints. He emphasizes that proactive wildfire measures can ultimately save money by reducing the size of major fires.

Improved outage map to help PUD customers navigate storm season

Snohomish County PUD unveiled an upgraded outage map to enhance customer experience during storm season. The new map allows users to zoom into specific locations and provides detailed information on outages, including restoration times and the number of customers affected. Customers can also sign up for proactive outage text messages for timely updates.

South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for Oct. 27-Nov. 2

A windstorm left many residents in Edmonds without power, setting a spooky tone for the Halloween week ahead. Local families can participate in various Halloween events, including trick-or-treating in downtown Edmonds and trunk-or-treat events at nearby churches. These activities provide safe and enjoyable ways to celebrate the holiday.

Halloween safety from the WA State Fire Marshals Office

The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office urges safe Halloween celebrations to reduce fire risks, as holiday decorations lead to an average of 790 home structure fires annually. In 2024, Washington recorded 11 structure fire incidents on Halloween, causing over $186,000 in damages. The SFMO recommends using flame-resistant costumes and battery-operated lights to promote safety.

Edmonds School District High School Students of Month for September 2025

The Edmonds School District recognized 12 students as High School Students of the Month for September 2025, honoring their achievements in academics, leadership, character, and service. Each student shared personal reflections on their contributions to their schools and communities, highlighting their commitment to fostering a positive environment.

WA agency investigating police deadly force incidents plans for expansion into new regions

Washington's Office of Independent Investigations plans to announce its second region for police deadly-force investigations by the end of the year, with a roadmap for future expansions. Director Roger Rogoff highlighted the agency's commitment to transparency and independence while addressing staffing challenges and budget constraints.

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