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Ribbon cutting for Richmond Highlands Park

Richmond Highlands Park in Shoreline, Washington, celebrated its grand opening after refurbishment funded by the 2022 Parks Bond. The event drew families and city staff, marking an important community development.

Kenmore welcomes new City Manager Teri Killgore

Kenmore City Council appointed Teri Killgore as the new City Manager, effective September 8, 2025. With over 30 years of public service experience, Killgore aims to enhance community engagement and improve local governance. Community members can welcome her at the upcoming City Council meeting.

Free Virtual Sessions help local businesses build a Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce offers two free virtual sessions on Business Continuity Plans (BCP) for local businesses facing potential disruptions. Led by Tristan Allen from the Washington State Emergency Management Division, the sessions aim to empower small and medium-sized enterprises with essential strategies to remain resilient. Registration is required, and space is limited.

Edmonds police ask public help after violent assault on two women

Edmonds police seek public assistance following a violent assault on two women at a local massage business on September 7, 2025. The incident occurred just before 5:45 p.m. in the 9700 Block of E. Main Street. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

Shoreline firefighters deployed to wildfire

Shoreline Fire deployed a crew to the Katy Creek Fire as part of a Type 1 assignment. The mixed team operates under a unified command with the larger incident management team addressing the wildfire.

BrickCon LEGO Convention and Art Exhibition

The BrickCon LEGO® Convention and art exhibition will take place on September 6-7, 2025, at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, WA. Attendees can expect a vibrant display of LEGO art and activities, showcasing creations from various artists and enthusiasts. This event promises to attract both local families and LEGO fans from afar.

Bicyclist rescued after fall from trail at St. Edwards

Firefighters rescued a mountain biker who fell at St. Edwards Park in Kenmore on September 6, 2025. The steep terrain necessitated a high-angle rope rescue, and the rider was subsequently transported to a local hospital for treatment. No injuries were reported among the responders.

Social Justice Sundays resume

Shoreline-based Everyday Activists resume "Social Justice Sundays" sign-wavings every weekend from 1-2 PM at the Shoreline-Edmonds line. Participants are encouraged to bring signs and donate food and toiletries for local organizations. The next Nationwide Day of Action will occur on October 18, themed "Rise Up!"

Coffee with Senator Jesse Salomon

State Senator Jesse Salomon discussed the challenges and achievements of the 2025 legislative session, highlighting his sponsorship of four significant bills, including measures to close tax loopholes and streamline housing development. Salomon emphasized the need to balance budget shortfalls with increased funding for education and housing affordability.

Public forum with candidates for Lake Forest Park City Council on October 7, 2025 at Third Place Commons

The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County will host a public forum for Lake Forest Park City Council candidates on October 7, 2025, at Third Place Commons. All candidates on the November ballot, including those for Position 2 following the passing of Deputy Mayor Lorri Bodi, have been invited to participate. Community members are encouraged to attend and pose questions.

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