Latest News in Lynnwood, WA

Your trusted source for local Lynnwood, WA news, updated daily with the most important stories from your community.

'You are worth protecting': Police teach women the art of self-defense - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Police Department hosted a self-defense workshop aimed at empowering women with essential skills for personal safety. Participants learned techniques to defend themselves in potentially dangerous situations, underscoring the importance of self-protection in the community.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 25-26 - Lynnwood Today

The article provides a comprehensive roundup of high school sports events that took place on October 25-26, highlighting key games and performances, particularly focusing on the Mountlake Terrace football team's victory over Edmonds-Woodway. It serves as an essential resource for local sports enthusiasts, detailing records and future matchups.

School board celebrates robotics teams’ 2023-2024 accomplishments - Lynnwood Today

The Edmonds Schools Board recently recognized the achievements of Mountlake Terrace High’s Chill Out Robotics and Lynnwood High’s Royal Robotics during its meeting on October 22. These teams have made significant strides in the FIRST Robotics Competition, showcasing their dedication and skill. This celebration highlights the importance of STEM education in local schools and its impact on student development.

Mountlake Terrace High School Orchestra to Perform on Tuesday, Oct. 29

The Mountlake Terrace High School orchestra will perform a free concert on Tuesday, October 29, inviting the community to enjoy an evening of music. This event features both the orchestra and chamber orchestra, showcasing the talents of local students. Attendees can expect a vibrant performance beginning at 7 p.m.

Winter's coming: Studded tires allowed Nov. 1-March 31 - Lynnwood Today

As winter approaches, Washington State Department of Transportation reminds residents that studded tires are permitted from November 1 to March 31. This regulation is crucial for drivers to ensure safety during the icy winter months.

Scene in Lynnwood: Fun for families at Halloween Hullabaloo - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood hosted the Halloween Hullabaloo event at Cedar Valley Community School, providing a free, family-friendly celebration for residents. With an emphasis on community engagement, the event showcased various fun activities, including candy distribution by volunteers in costume. This initiative reflects Lynnwood's commitment to fostering community spirit during festive occasions.

Verdant offering Passionate for Pomegranates cooking demo Nov. 12 - Lynnwood Today

Verdant is hosting a free cooking demonstration titled "Passionate for Pomegranates" on November 12, focusing on the health benefits and culinary versatility of pomegranates. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore unique recipes featuring this nutritious fruit, enriching their cooking repertoire.

Democrats seek re-election to seats representing Edmonds, Mukilteo

The article discusses the upcoming elections in Washington's Legislative District 21, focusing on key issues like housing, public safety, and education. Incumbent Democrats Strom Peterson and Lillian Ortiz-Self are challenged by Republicans Riaz Khan and Kristina Mitchell, each presenting their views on local concerns and proposed policies.

Commercial salmon fishers struggle with low prices - Lynnwood Today

Commercial salmon fishers are facing significant challenges in 2024 due to low prices, which have resulted from various economic factors. The Alaska seafood industry reportedly suffered a $1.8 billion loss last year, affecting not only local fishers but also related industries across multiple states.

We welcome new advertising sponsor Bench & Board - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today proudly announces its new advertising sponsor, Bench & Board, a gift shop dedicated to creativity and thoughtfulness. Situated in the heart of the Lynnwood community, this store is committed to providing a carefully curated selection of unique gifts. The partnership is expected to enhance community engagement and local business support.

News Topics