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Is it almost March 31, and is an early Easter an early April Fool's joke this year? Don't let your special events get missed--post them now on Edmonds Patch.

C. Stephen Sutton was unanimously selected to replace retired Chief Dennis Peterson, effective March 27.
Residential fires late Thursday night included one in an 8-unit apartment complex on 133rd Street, and a fire on 80th Avenue NE. Firefighters from Woodinville, Kirkland and Redmond responded.
Residential fires late Thursday night included one in an 8-unit apartment complex on 133rd Street, and a fire on 80th Avenue NE. Firefighters from Redmond, Kirkland and Woodinville responded.
Every week we'll feature a photograph of something delicious from a Kirkland restaurant. Can you be the first to guess the restaurant—and the dish?
Edmonds Police log for Feb. 21-24.
The 1891-built Market Street building includes a 3,500-square-foot remodeled residence above the commercial space.
Sweet announced Thursday that she plans to run for a second term on the Kirkland City Council.
The residential fires late last night included one in an 8-unit apartment complex on 133rd Street, and a fire on 80th Avenue NE.
Edmonds School District Assistant Superintendent Tony Bryd is one of six finalists who will interview for the Renton School District Superintendent position starting Monday. Three top finalists will return again for community forums in early April.
Though Woodinville recently asked Kirkland to reconsider its plans to remove the track on the Cross-Kirkland Trail, the Google announcement and preliminary drawings highlight in part the economic benefit to Kirkland of converting the 5.7-mile track.
Bill the Butcher didn't have corned beef in stock earlier this week, but CEO J'amy Owens said the store will receive an order Thursday.
The Internet giant said it plans to double down on its investment here as well as improve a section of the rail corridor as it builds.
Kirkland City Staff told members of the Finn Hill Neighborhood Association they plan to recommend neighborhood planning for the area first.
Can you guess where this is in Edmonds?
These colorful bushes look like they come straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. Can you guess where they are?
The dinner will be hosted at Northlake Unitarian on Sunday, March 10, by Fostering Interfaith Relationships on the Eastside (FIRE).
Hanson, who was killed at a California animal park yesterday, began working for Shoreline at the age of 16, and mentored other employees.
The school is pairing the celebration with a literacy night and book fair, and celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday.
In another incident, a man falsely reported to police that someone was at his door threatening to kill him.