Wilcox says contribution was legal and beyond his control.
Cooper and city lawyer Jeff Taraday cite revoking of separation agreement between Cooper and Cole. An attorney from Kirkland is now conducting an investigation.
Edmonds City Councilwoman Diane Buckshnis correctly reports that an independent contribution was made to her competitor, Bob Wilcox, and not to her
Council members met in private to discuss complaint against public officer or employee, as well as potential litigation.
Rosellini, the namesake for the 520 floating bridge, served as Washington's governor from 1957 to 1965. His chief of staff was Edmonds City Councilman Warren Bishop.
The forum will have mayoral and City Council candidates.
There are several key races in Edmonds, including mayor, and throughout Snohomish County.
Incumbent Wilson puts the spotlight on a letter to the editor Bloom wrote in 2007 that endorsed him. Bloom has a response for him.
Former executive assistant to Edmonds Mayor Mike Cooper speaks to the media for the first time, saying she was harassed by fellow city employees and has done nothing wrong.
The mayor laid out the spending plan for next year at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
The City Council voided two "purported separation agreements" between Mayor Mike Cooper and his former assistant, Kimberly Cole, according to a published report.
Incumbent Bucksnis is running against Bob Wilcox for Edmonds City Council position No. 4.
Questions will focus on economic development and current issues facing Edmonds.
If you're a Bank of America or a Wells Fargo customer in Edmonds, you may soon be paying to use your debit card.
The former executive assistant to Edmonds Mayor Mike Cooper will be making a statement soon.
Results of the Washington State Transportation Commission survey will be deliverd to the governor and state legislature.
The departure of Kimberly Cole, who is also on the Lynnwood City Council, could be tied to last week's firing of Edmonds human resources director Debi Humann.
High-profile, historic site on Fifth Avenue South is seen as a gateway to downtown.
Both are running for Edmonds School District school board positions.
The audit may or may not be related to the firing of Edmonds Human Resources Director Debi Humann last week.
Mayor Mike Cooper fires HR director Debi Humann due to what he calls a lack of trust.
Report from American Traffic Solutions concludes that traffic cameras near Meadowdale have dramatically reduced speeding.
The U.S. senator from Washington, who lives in Edmonds, says the policy on gays in the military is now "relegated to the history books.”
Edmonds City Council is behind the project.
The Citizens Economic Development Commission kicks off first meeting, and now will be looking for your support and ideas through interviews and online surveys.
Transportation, long-term care requirements and two constitutional amendments are also up for vote.
Although she voted for an investigation, Adrienne Fraley-Monillas says cost overruns at Haines Wharf Park part of a communications failure.
On tap: Mayor, city council, school board and hospital board.
Public Works and Emergency Management departments are honored.
Woodway Mayor Carla Nichols says the development is too big.
Council discussion seems to point to a difficult position for Shoreline. The city could appeal to Legislature or state Supreme Court, but will that be too expensive?
The proclamation recognizes Larry Strickland, an Edmonds High School graduate and Army Sergeant Major who perished in the attack on the Pentagon.
James Watkins was Jay Inslee's Republican challenger in 2010.
On the one-year anniversary of the plastic-bag ban, reader reaction is mixed. Some miss the convenience, but others are all for the city's environmental determination.
Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of Edmonds becoming the first city in Washington to ban single-use plastic bags.
The King County city says it wants to help protect itself from the project's impacts. A public meeting will be held Aug. 31.
Newcomers outpace incumbents in Edmonds' top two races; Earling calls for new leadership, while Cooper says Earling used election money "attacking the hard-working folks who work for Edmonds."
Today is the deadline to vote in the primary election.
Congressman Jay Inslee presents Fallen Soldiers artist Michael Reagan with a Congressional statement honoring his work.
Public comment about designs for the downtown space are sought for Aug. 23 City Council meeting.