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Half-price afternoon special continues through March 14.
The store was formerly located at Highway 99 and 220th St. SW.
Toshi's received 27 percent of the vote, with 5 Corners Teriyaki coming in second.
Thanks to all those who voted. It was a close race.
Military Veterans Promotions (MVP) network has already enlisted 46 businesses in the city.
What's your favorite business? You can vote in our weekly best-of poll, and results will be posted on Fridays.
Gas station will be demolished.
Proposed class is for those affected by impending closure of MKG Martial Arts who want early morning workout.
Washington is set to receive $648 million in a federal settlement with five banks to compensate consumers whose foreclosures were mishandled.
No reason given for closure of the Edmonds business.
Pilates Edmonds on Third and Bell is now offering Urban Shimmies classes with local dance and fitness instructor Mariam Moghaddam.
Last month's event was severely curtailed by snow and ice.
Mu.Shoe will continue to operate its store in Kirkland.
Mark Nesheim of JP Trodden Distilling is just 18 months from releasing his first batch of the singularly American spirit.
While John Sarich is creating a lamb dish, shoppers can sample the goods from the Woodinville winery.
A group that aims to bring professional basketball and hockey to Puget Sound will hold a forum on the possibility of bringing an arena to Bellevue. The forum is Feb. 28.
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The Foundation for International Services, previously located in Lynnwood, will be open on Feb. 27.
Expand your presence online and find new ways to reach new customers.
An Edmonds kind of pairing: Red wine and a chocolate fountain.
Red Petal Cakes to open downtown, offering made-to-order cakes, espresso, wine and specialty cupcakes.
Providence will retain its Catholic identity and name, and Swedish will retain its name and will remain nonreligious
The club provides a forum for book discussion through a book club carried over from one owner to the next. Next up: Timothy Egan's "The Big Burn."
Dispensers came from a gift, and bags secured through a grant.
The promotion is part of Dick's 58th anniversary.
Robinwood Retail Center will also include a bank.
The brewery was long a fixture at Fifth and Dayton, but is now located at Harbor Square
Friday, pop drinks are 10 cents all day. The promotions are part of the burger shop's 58th anniversary.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Edmonds institution is Wednesday. Free pizza slices will be available.
"Rally for the Alley" supporters will be waving signs on Edmonds Way.
The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce program seeks to strengthen the community by promoting and fostering entrepreneurship by providing a forum for all entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and experiences
Firdale Village's spot for human-canine dining is in the spotlight.
Bailey’s Traditional Taekwon Do College has locations statewide and is based in Edmonds.
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