Shop gets infusion of capital and settles four lawsuits, including a contentious one against a co-founder.
SPEEA communications director says, "There’s a lot of work that needs to be done."
Latest location is on Firdale Avenue.
The announcement comes more than a month after Edmonds location closed.
In this weekly feature, Patch puts the spotlight on some local properties for sale in Edmonds.
The Snohomish County-based pizza chain went looking for inspirational stories and people. It found one in Edmonds.
Engineers and technical workers: "Leadership at The Boeing Company is out of touch with its workforce."
Also: Third Thursday Art Walk is Oct. 18.
Free java today at 7-11 and McDonald's, Saturday at Krispy Kreme.
Nearly 4,000 Boeing employees, included 2,500 in Snohomish County, participated in lunchtime demonstrations across the Puget Sound Wednesday.
Each voucher purchase will include a $1 donation to the Seattle Children's Hospital Foundation.
Also: Ribbon cutting today for Compass Apartments on Edmonds Way.
Travel expert Rick Steves of Edmonds will venture to Woodinville Saturday to share his latest tips in smart travel, answer questions and sign books.
The nonprofit frog and turtle rescue center is celebrating its third anniversary on the Edmonds waterfront.
Gary and Dolly Haakenson are featured at different venues at the monthly event from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
A shopper buys a container and realizes a cheaper brand's label is underneath.
Edmonds Chamber of Commerce's 425 Launch to host Joanne Otness, Andy Eccleshall and Denise Cole.
The location was near Holmes Corner.
Also: Edmonds CC president Jean Hernandez to speak at Epulo Bistro.
The two-wheeled personal transportation vehicles had previously been available for rent at Running in Motion, which is now closed.
New location is in the heart of downtown at Old Milltown.
Loud Cacklefest is a hit at the 12th annual event.
Also: Candidate forum Oct. 1.
There will be fireworks, yes, and children's activities. Also beer and wine gardens.
Prizes, and Elvis will be in the house.
Good moves but few knockouts at the Greek eatery's Edmonds location.
In this new weekly feature, Patch puts the spotlight on some local properties for sale.
On becoming a believer in sullung tang.
Nama’s Candy Store brings out the kid in everyone
New business networking group planning more collaboration in 2011.
The executive director of the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce wants her organization to improve its reputation while bolstering its presence before the City Council in 2011.