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Shoreline Auxiliary Communications Service presentation at ELNA meeting Tuesday on Zoom 6-17-2025 7pm

The Shoreline Auxiliary Communications Service will present at the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association meeting on Zoom on June 17, 2025, at 7 PM. This event aims to engage the community and raise awareness about the ACS team's activities.

Pedestrian struck by train in Edmonds Sunday

A pedestrian died after being struck by a Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight train in Edmonds on June 15, 2025. The incident blocked ferry services and access to local roads for four hours while police investigated. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death, with no further details released by police.

P.E.O. honors Shorecrest senior

Cambria Metcalf-Lindenburger of Shorecrest High School received a STAR scholarship from P.E.O., an organization dedicated to supporting women's education. The scholarship honors young women demonstrating excellence in leadership and academics. Metcalf-Lindenburger was also awarded a local scholarship at the Shorecrest Track Awards Banquet on May 28, 2025.

No Kings protest largest gathering ever held in Lake Forest Park

An estimated 1,800 to 2,000 attendees protested on Bothell Way during the historic "NO KINGS" event in Lake Forest Park on June 14, 2025. Chief of Police Mike Harden praised the peaceful demonstration, which emphasized community unity and the defense of democracy. Organizers encouraged continued activism and held a food drive to support local needs.

More information from Shoreline No Kings protest

An estimated 2,000 people participated in the "No Kings" rally in Shoreline, surpassing expectations significantly. Attendees gathered to express concerns about democracy and to oppose Donald Trump's behavior, contributing food donations and supporting local businesses.

City of Shoreline and Shoreline Chamber of Commerce announce creation of Shoreline World Cup committee

Shoreline, Washington, prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by forming the Shoreline World Cup Committee to enhance community engagement and economic development. The committee, co-chaired by Councilmember Betsy Robertson and Chamber Treasurer Jess Brammer, will host events like the Kids 'Mini' World Cup soccer tournament on July 12, 2025. Local businesses aim to harness the expected influx of visitors and economic activity projected at nearly $1 billion.

Shoreline No Kings rally photos

A rally in Shoreline featured slogans against ruling authorities, including calls to "Save us from the Mad King!" Participants highlighted issues related to voting rights for felons. Protesters expressed a desire for autonomy with signs stating "No Rulers!"

Dialogue and Peaceful Determination Punctuate Seattle No Kings Protest

Tens of thousands of Seattle residents marched peacefully from Cal Anderson Park to the Seattle Center on June 14, advocating for community dialogue and change. The Seattle Police Department's Outreach and Engagement Team engaged with participants, ensuring safety throughout the event. The gathering showcased unity and commitment to peaceful protest.

In Edmonds 2,000 people gather for No Kings rally

Over 2,000 protestors gathered at Edmonds' Civic Field for a rally featuring keynote speaker Rick Steves and local leaders expressing concerns about the current U.S. administration. Emcee Judi Gladstone voiced her frustration regarding immigration raids and the costly military parade celebrating the president's birthday. Following the rally, attendees continued their protest by singing songs of resistance at the Opera House.

Hundreds of demonstrators line both sides of Aurora in Shoreline for the No Kings protest

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Shoreline for the national “No Kings” rally, opposing a military parade in Washington, D.C. The event, part of the 50501 Movement, aimed to defend democracy and reject authoritarianism, with protestors maintaining a calm and non-confrontational atmosphere.

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