Council to consider amendment to Perrinville Creek consultant contract April 28
Will you chip in to support our nonprofit newsroom with a donation today? Yes, I want to support My Edmonds News!. The Edmonds City Council at its Tuesday, April 28 business meeting will consider a $383,456 amendment to consultant contract for the second phase of a flow reduction study in the Perrinville drainage basin.
Sierra, part of TJ Maxx family, to open new Lynnwood location
Lynnwood is gaining a new clothing store offering performance and lifestyle gear for active and outdoor activities. Sierra, which is part of the TJ Maxx family, is opening next month in the Alderwood Plaza, according to a news release from the store. The outdoor-based clothing retailer offers discounted prices from...
Soaked and Squeezed: King County Sewer Bills to Soar as Storms Swamp Seattle
King County is warning wastewater customers to get ready for a serious jolt to their sewer bills. Under a new plan, wholesale sewer rates would climb about 12.75% in 2027, which county officials say would tack roughly $8 a month onto the typical wastewater treatment portion of a utility bill. That extra cash would help cover about $14 billion in work over the next...
How a West Seattle volunteer group cleans, restores parks after homeless camps leave
SEATTLE — In 2025, Seattle Public Utilities reported clearing nearly 2 million pounds of trash and debris from homeless encampments and through RV cleanup efforts. One volunteer group in West Seattle contributes a small portion of that work for what it considers to be a big impact. Erik Bell...
Kirkland woman sets skydiving record despite paralysis
A Kirkland woman who is quadriplegic has set a Washington skydiving record after jumping from nearly 18,000 feet. She says skydiving gives her a sense of freedom beyond her disability.
25-year-old Mexican national sentenced after being caught with gun in stolen car in Seattle
A 25-year-old Mexican national was sentenced in Seattle on Friday after he was caught driving a stolen car with a gun inside.
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Gunfire on 35th
9:52 PM: After 911 got a call from a driver who reported another driver shooting at her in a “road-rage incident,” police have found “casings all over” the 35th SW and SW Morgan vicinity. No report of injuries; the victim said the shooter was in a ‘white BMW SUV.” Police closed Morgan between 34th and 35th while investigating and collecting evidence.
When it comes to inflated grocery costs, often, the ‘Price is Wrong’
Grocery store giants have been fined millions of dollars this year for overcharging customers due to scanning errors, leading to a lack of funding for statewide random unannounced inspections of price-scanner systems at retailers by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Since the price to fill your grocery cart has...
8-year-old girl evades attempted kidnapping in West Seattle; suspect arrested
A 22-year-old man was arrested Saturday afternoon for allegedly attempting to kidnap an 8-year-old girl in West Seattle. At approximately 2 p.m. Saturday, officers with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) were called to respond to reports of a young man trying to take a young girl while she was playing in the front yard of a home with her friends...
Albertsons, Safeway, and Haggen accused overcharging on ‘buy one get one free’ deals in...
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a lawsuit against the corporate owner of Albertsons, Safeway, and Haggen. He’s accusing the grocery chains of overcharging and being deceptive on their ‘buy one get one free’ (BOGO) deals. The owner, Albertsons Companies, operates 225 retail grocery stores across the state.

















