List of stores hiring includes Home Depot in Shoreline's Aurora Village.
The public is invited to a party at the gallery on Saturday.
In this weekly feature, Patch puts the spotlight on some local properties for sale.
The show on Jan. 21 is the first in a series of planned free live performances on the third Saturday of the month.
Wichita plant to close by end of 2013.
With the New Year comes tax season. Homeowners can look forward to deducting their mortgage interest on their tax returns.
New limits on parking in the lot behind the old Washington Federal building were put into place by Wallace Properties, which manages the businesses in Dayton Place. Business owners requested stricter enforcement for the benefit of customers and employees.
The national chain's latest store is its 21st in Puget Sound.
Edmonds could have a regional drugstore chain on one corner and the nation's largest on the other. It's part of the transformation of the Westgate commercial district, which has been the center of new business activity of late.
The national chain's latest store in Washington is across the street from Aurora Village.
The natural and organic foods grocer will be opening its first location in Snohomish County in March.
The monthly show is a chance to see local art and pick up unique holiday gifts.
Construction of three-story building on 72nd Avenue West expected to be completed in December 2012.
Poll: How will you take advantage of the feed?.
The store also has decked out a Christmas tree—in pink, and plans to add live music in 2012.
The bar from the owner of Daphnes is on Fourth Avenue North next to the future, ah, Bill the Butcher.
The bank will be located on the southeast corner of Edmonds Way and 100th Avenue West in the city's Westgate neighborhood.
The Edmonds dealership's contest is to name a 1981 Honda Civic as part of its 30th anniversary.
Have you been to the new Dick's yet? Glad Edmonds finally has a classic burger drive-in? Well, surprise! Dick's isn't the first. Back in the 1960s you'd grab your date, set the radio to KJR and head for Day's at Sixth and Main for your burger fix.
The Edmonds residents want those who can to donate $100 to Bread for the World.
Nama's Candy Store will be donating the money to Westgate Chapel's Food Bank.
The No. 1 nonfiction book comes from an Edmonds resident.
Auto parts store will be a couple of blocks south of its current location on Highway 99 and 220th Street Southwest.
The winner gets a gift certificate to Best Buy.
The restaurant chain has raised more than $500,000 since 1998 through customer donations.
Ceremony, which will feature holiday treats, hot cocoa and carols, begins at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Waters family, which switches to produce from March to November, opened the stand 45 years ago.
The robotic-assistant will be front and center during Swedish's opening house on Dec. 16.
The restaurant is owned by Edmonds residents Matthew and Lisa Hollek, who have five other franchises in Puget Sound.
Partnership with Salvation Army is for low-income children and youth.
Local photographer with impressive portfolio relaunches his business in Edmonds.
The Puget Sound's 21st retail location had shoppers lined up for its grand opening on Thursday. New Edmonds Mayor Dave Earling participates in his first ribbon cutting.
Celebrating Change, held at the Lynnwood Convention Center, raised more than $420,000.
Well, yes, as a self-described community bank. But Washington Federal has the most in deposit amount for any single bank in the city at $120 million.
The family owned restaurant is expected to open in January.