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See award-winning 'War Tails' documentary Oct. 12 at the Edmonds Theater - Lynnwood Today

The award-winning documentary _War Tails_ will be screened at the Edmonds Theater on October 12, highlighting the plight of homeless pets in war-torn Ukraine. Directed by local filmmakers Tana Axtelle and Dan Fine, the film follows rescue efforts by veterinarians and volunteers. A panel discussion featuring key participants will follow the screening.

'Longing for Home' artists reception Sept. 17 at Lynnwood Event Center - Lynnwood Today

A free Meet the Artists reception for the exhibit "Longing For Home," showcasing art from the Korean American Artists Association of Washington State, will take place on September 17 at the Lynnwood Event Center. Attendees can enjoy live music, complimentary bites, and signature cocktails while exploring diverse artistic expressions celebrating Korean American culture.

Man, 19, killed in pursuit accused of shooting mother near Arlington

A 19-year-old man died following a police pursuit on Highway 9 after allegedly shooting his mother during an argument in Arlington. The incident began around 2:30 p.m. when the man shot his 42-year-old mother multiple times, leading to a police chase that tragically ended in his death.

Showcasing Democracy Day 2024: How to protect yourself from misinformation in the digital world

The My Neighborhood News Network participated in Democracy Day 2024, highlighting the challenges of misinformation in the digital age. An event led by University of Washington representatives educated attendees on distinguishing between misinformation and disinformation and the emotional factors involved. This initiative aims to empower the community in navigating the complexities of online information.

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Know the facts and symptoms - Lynnwood Today

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and Deborah Binder, a 15-year survivor, emphasizes the importance of education and early diagnosis. She shares her personal journey, highlighting the significance of consulting a gynecological oncologist for better outcomes. A proclamation from Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen aims to raise awareness about ovarian cancer.

Celebrate National Public Lands Day: Volunteer for clean-up event at Rowe Park site Sept. 28 - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood is inviting volunteers to participate in a clean-up event for National Public Lands Day at Rowe Park on September 28, 2024. This initiative aims to enhance the undeveloped 2.39-acre park site while fostering community engagement. Interested individuals can RSVP through the provided link.

South County Fire to hold emergency preparedness event | HeraldNet.com

South County Fire is organizing an emergency preparedness event on September 21, offering residents the opportunity to learn vital lifesaving skills. The expo will focus on crucial responses to emergencies such as fires and earthquakes. This event aims to enhance community readiness and safety.

Woman injured in drive-by shooting near Lynnwood | HeraldNet.com

A 52-year-old woman was injured in a drive-by shooting while walking in the 14800 block of Highway 99 near Lynnwood, according to police reports. The incident raises concerns about public safety in the area.

Woman injured in drive-by shooting near Lynnwood | HeraldNet.com

A 52-year-old woman was injured in a drive-by shooting while walking in the 14800 block of Highway 99 near Lynnwood, according to police reports. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area and has prompted community discussions regarding public safety measures. Authorities are investigating the shooting and seeking information from the public.

2 injured, 11 displaced in Edmonds apartment fire

A fire at an Edmonds apartment complex on Saturday afternoon resulted in two people being hospitalized and 11 residents displaced. Over 60 firefighters responded and extinguished the two-alarm fire within 40 minutes. The cause is under investigation by South County Fire officials.

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