Dustin Whaley's creation can be seen on the fence out ArtWorks at Second and Main.
"Don't Block Our Beaches" set for 11 a.m. Follow Edmonds Patch reports on Twitter.
Former senator will serve as caretaker until the November election. Swearing-in ceremony today in Olympia.
Edmonds Hearing Examiner: "The City is constitutionally barred from compelling the applicant to bear the burdern of providing the Edmonds community with a bowling alley."
The free show is Sunday at City Park.
Part of the ticket proceeds will benefit the Edmonds Sister City Commission.
Mayor Dave Earling says full-time reductions are necessary due to 2013 budget shortfall.
Maralyn Chaseβs statement on the Supreme Court upholding health care reform
The individual insurance mandate in the Affordable Care Act is upheld as a "tax" in a 5-4 Supreme Court Ruling.
Winning artist selected for poster.
Both Republican candidates for Lieutenant Governor decry incumbent Brad Owenβs absence from debate forum in Issaquah, saying thatβs who they really wanted to debate with.
City is committed to taking a leadership role in the area of sustainability and integrating related principles into city operations, says Mayor Dave Earling.
Edmonds Mayor Dave Earling's "blunt conversation" about the city's general fund budget problems: $3 million shortfall by 2015-2016.
The debate is sponsored by the Issaquah/Sammamish Tea Party.
The missing link of the trail is dedicated.
The marathon is set for Sept. 16. Registration now being accepted.
Finance director Shawn Hunstock: In response to a projected deficit of $1.1 million for 2013, the City will look at all services provided.
The Association of Washington Business hosted the first gubernatorial debate between former Congressman Jay Inslee (D) and State Attorney General Rob McKenna (R). You can watch the replay on TVW.
The park at Old Milltown on Fifth Avenue South is meant as a gathering place for locals and tourists.
The Port of Edmonds is considering live, free music during the summer featuring local high school bands.
Edmonds received more than $5.2 million for transportation projects.
It's at 3 p.m. Come on down!
Stephen Clifton, Edmonds' director of community services and economic development, says staff will diligently work to secure grants to pay for projects and lessen the cost to local residents.
The first governor's debate between candidates Rob McKenna and Jay Inslee will be on Tuesday in Spokane, but you can watch live on TVW.
It was designed by Seattle artists Anna Sher and Rodman Gilder Miller.
Roadway safety funding benefits 40 Washington cities.
Same sex marriage, which was approved by the legislature earlier this year, appears to be headed for the November ballot box.
The trail includes a .47-mile, 12-foot-wide paved path, landscaping, benches, signage, a bicycle rack, a shelter and an information kiosk.
Her term will run through 2013.
The first public swim begins at 6 a.m. The pool will be open daily through Sept. 3.
City of Edmonds finance director Shawn Hunstock: Current projections show costs increasing approximately 3.2 percent per year for the General Fund, and revenue increasing by 1.4 percent.
Learn about marine lifeβwhich you can touch in the station's onsite tank.
It's a day for remembering.
Thanks to all who voted!
Shoreline police pursue suspects on foot, make arrests.
WSDOT has tools you can use before traveling, and also online and by phone, to save you time and headaches this weekend.
The public is invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Old Milltown.
It will shut down on Wednesday.
City finance director Shawn Hunstock gives overview of action since 2000.
Detectives have name of a suspect but are not releasing the person's name