Edmonds split on how to continue with pandemic 'streeteries'
As the Omicron variant has many re-think pandemic routines, downtown Edmonds business owners are at odds over how to move forward.
Police: 2 men arrested in Edmonds for trying to sell $3.5M worth of poached ivory, rhino horn
Homeland Security Investigations Northwest, Seattle Police and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Northwest have arrested two men in connection with an ivory-trade bust.
Some Washington State Ferries employees speak on not meeting state's vaccine mandate deadline
Washington State Ferries customers waited in long lines for their sailings Monday due to a staff shortage. Passengers for the Edmonds-Kingston ferry waited about two hours at the terminal, while passengers for the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry waited about 90 minutes.
Crew shortage delays, cancels several ferry routes Friday
Travelers taking ferries on Friday should expect longer wait times as several Friday routes are either delayed or canceled.
Everett man pleads guilty to fatally shooting 1, injuring 2
An Everett man pleaded guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree assault for a triple shooting that left one woman dead at Boo Han Market in Edmonds.
Suspect in hospital, robbery victim in jail following Monday night shooting
A 24-year-old robbery suspect is recovering in the hospital, and the man he tried robbing was booked into jail, after a shooting late Monday night.
Washington business owner pleads guilty to setting fire for insurance
An Edmonds, Washington woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to the 2018 fire at her business that prosecutors said she set in order to collect insurance money.
Edmonds business owner admits to setting fire to collect insurance funds
An Edmonds business owner has pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to a 2018 fire at her business, which investigators determined later was intentionally set.
Dick's Drive-In to increase minimum wage to $19 per hour
Dick's Drive-In announced Wednesday that it will increase its starting minimum wage to $19 per hour at all locations.
Fire that damaged all 14 businesses in Edmonds plaza being investigated as arson
A fire that severely damaged all businesses at the Plum Tree Plaza in Edmonds early Saturday morning is now being investigated as an arson.
Pilot rescued after small plane crashes into water near Edmonds Marina
A pilot was rescued Thursday after a small plane crashed into Puget Sound and sank near Edmonds Marina.
Snohomish County residents, visitors react to countywide mask directive
The Snohomish Health District issued a new mask directive for everyone 5-years-old and up in Snohomish County starting Aug. 12. Health officer Dr. Chris Spitters said the face coverings will be required indoors, including:
Beach in Edmonds helps visitors beat the heat and maintain distance amid COVID Delta variant concerns
As the COVID-19 Delta variant explodes and temperatures rise across the region, many people are looking for options to stay cool and safe from both.
Renovations will let salmon species return to Lunds Gulch in Edmonds
New renovations will allow threatened salmon species to return to Lunds Gulch at Meadowdale Beach Park in Edmonds, Washington.
Edmonds cafe worker recovering from skull fracture after trying to stop purse snatcher
A café worker is recovering in a hospital after trying to stop a thief from stealing her purse, according to Edmonds police.
Volunteers needed to pull off Edmonds' 4th of July parade and fireworks show
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce is working to bring back the city's beloved Fourth of July Main Parade and fireworks show next month.
Washington child rape suspect arrested on boat in Florida while attempting to flee the country
Police in Edmonds worked with multiple law enforcement agencies across the country to locate and arrest a suspect in Florida wanted on child rape charges in Washington state.
Possible rollbacks could delay western Washington summer camps again
As the coronavirus pandemic marches on, there is a growing concern among youth summer camps that the virus could keep them closed for a second year in a row.
More unusual COVID-19 testing locations pop up in Snohomish County
Police in the North Sound are warning people to avoid taking advantage of free COVID-19 tests being offered at pop-up sites that are not connected to local health agencies.



















