There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
“Student representatives provide an important voice in our community," said Councilmember Laura Johnson.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The first show of the season will be Charles Morey's comedy "Ladies Man."
The two cities will work together to address issues related to BSRE's Point Wells development.
There are more than a dozen National Night Out events planned for Edmonds and surrounding cities. Find the one closest to you.
Level-Up Seattle will provide job training, meals, and housing for local foster kids.
The Snohomish County Fire Marshal said the ban will apply to all outdoor burning, save for recreational fires with conditions.
The Edmonds Chamber Foundation will host its free annual Sand Sculpting Contest for all ages at Marina Beach Park July 23.
Namig Bekirov, 38, hasn't been heard from since June 7, which is unusual for him, according to his family.
National Night Out is Aug. 6, and the Lynnwood Police Department is signing up neighborhood party groups now.
The grant will allow Snohomish County to build a new bridge over railroad tracks.
The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Forest Service will be holding an emergency training at the caves.
Snohomish County is one of eight communities across the country selected to host a lab that focuses on green stormwater infrastructure.
More than a dozen wineries, breweries, and distilleries will be present for the second annual Decant Edmonds wine festival this weekend.
Edmonds saw substantial population growth over the past year, with roughly 480 new residents moving to the area.
The show opens in late May and runs through mid-June.
The Snohomish County annual Point-in-Time count of people experiencing homelessness showed an increase from over the past few years.
Edmonds Community College will host the 34th annual powwow at the Seaview Gymnasium Saturday and Sunday. The free event is open to all.
Edmonds residents are invited to join a survey on aging in Snohomish County to help improve local programs.
The Evergreen State Fair Advisory Board has three positions to fill for representatives of Council Districts two, three, and four.
Edmonds police officers will lend a hand to wait staff at the Lynnwood Claim Jumper Thursday night to benefit Special Olympics Washington.
Sophia Pirie, 32, hasn't been heard from since March 4, though she may have been spotted briefly at Tulalip Resort Casino on March 18.
The annual Transition Resource Fair will be held at Cascade High School from 4 to 8:30 p.m. March 26.
4H Rabbit Superintendent and past Fair Advisory Board member Don Ballard was named the 2019 Evergreen State Fair honoree this week.
Snohomish County's Emergency Cold Weather Shelter will open in Lynnwood from Thursday to Saturday at Maple Park Church.
Snohomish County Parks, Recreation & Tourism and the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau will kickoff the Alliance at an event Feb. 7.
Local businesses and residents, like Lisa Kaye Utz, helped contribute to a record-breaking haul of food donations to Northwest Harvest.
Snohomish County’s Arts Commission is now accepting applications for grants to support the county's creative community.
The Veterans Wall of Honor will debut in a ceremony Friday afternoon.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Edmonds before the kids go out trick or treating.
All 23 branches wil be collecting socks to give to the homeless.
Edmonds Patch is almost 8 years old. Here's a snapshot of how much our readers have helped us grow over the years.
This short loop is meant to include many teachable moments regarding urban cycling.
Study results will also inform local human and veterinary health officials, as well as raise public awareness of drug resistance.
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The campaign,“Pay It Forward Pigs,” is designed to raise awareness about the importance of saving while encouraging acts of kindness.
The free products include indoor and outdoor fixtures to save water.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.