Jellyfish Brewing Company Joins River Barrel Distributing’s Lineup
River Barrel Distributing is excited to announce a new distribution partnership with Jellyfish Brewing Company, bringing Jellyfish’s diverse lineup of Seattle-brewed craft beers to bars, restaurants, and retailers throughout Western Washington. This partnership aligns two locally rooted companies with a shared...
The Lobster Mac And Cheese At This Unfussy Restaurant In Washington Is Out-Of-This-World Delicious
You haven’t truly experienced Seattle until you’ve sat in a high-backed captain’s chair at 3 AM, watching a chef flip your omelet with theatrical flair while the city sleeps outside. 13 Coins isn’t just a restaurant – it’s a round-the-clock institution where comfort food meets culinary artistry...
3,500 gallons of oily water recovered after fishing vessel Quaker Maid sinks in Seattle
SEATTLE — The Quaker Maid, a 72-foot wooden-hulled fishing vessel, sank at its moorage at the Port of Seattle’s Fishermen’s Terminal a week ago, and now the Washington Department of Ecology, along with the United States Coast Guard, reports that more than 3,500 gallons of an oily water mixture have been recovered.
Why WA won’t waive southbound I-405 tolls during Revive I-5
We’re almost three weeks into the five months of Hell, and the traffic patterns have settled in.
UW students occupy campus building, demand university cut ties with ICE
Hundreds of students occupied a building on the University of Washington campus, calling on administrators to sever ties with ICE during a nationwide day of protest.
Police union hits back at Seattle mayor’s move against feds on immigration enforcement
The Seattle Police Officers Guild is not impressed with Mayor Katie Wilson's recently announced series of initial steps to prepare the city for a potential surge in federal immigration enforcement.
A Seattle neighborhood institution prepares to say goodbye after five decades
It survived changing trends, economic downturns, and the test of time. But after half a century, a beloved Seattle-area neighborhood restaurant is facing a reality many longtime eateries know too…
Find your money on Unclaimed Property Day Feb. 1
Will you chip in to support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation today? Yes, I want to support My Edmonds News!. One in seven people have money from an uncashed check, unused gift certificate or forgotten safety deposit box waiting for them to claim. The Washington State Department of Revenue asks: Are you one of...
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: New EV chargers’ cables hit before activation; another on-cam package...
Two reports in West Seattle Crime Watch this afternoon:. CHARGER CABLES GONE BEFORE ACTIVATION: Earlier this month we told you about those new chargers that Seattle City Light was installing at the on-street EV-charging station by West Seattle Bowl. Then we got a reader tip that they appeared to have been hit by...
Man, 37, faces assault charge in Kent Library stabbing
A 37-year-old man faces a second-degree assault charge after he allegedly stabbed another man in the arm at the Kent Library. Travis Anthony Alen, of Seattle, pleaded not guilty Jan. 26 to the charge, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Alen remains in custody in the county jail at the Maleng...

















