Revenue from the Discover Pass will fill budget gaps created by the loss of State General Fund support for parks and recreation on state lands.
Lake Forest Park Government Watch formed to hold city government accountable
Troy McClelland, CEO and president of the new enterprise, is leading the Alliance toward creating a work plan by this summer.
The Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner gives consumers tips for appealing denied claims.
Patch.com editors interviewed families who lost loved ones during military service following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, as well as soldiers and retirees.
Osama Bin Laden's death marks a milestone in the U.S. war against terror. Locally, with our ties to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Patch asks what does it mean for our region.
Fees for the new “Music Matters” plates would benefit music education in public schools.
Project can move forward but Shoreline, Woodway have to be included more.
Lawmakers are struggling with a $5 billion budget deficit, and it's not clear yet how cuts will affect Edmonds.
The U.S. Dept. of Education and U.S. Treasury offer recognition to the 1,830 Washington students who took part in the 2010-11 National Financial Capability Challenge.
Construction is expected to continue through 2013, but the middle section is nearing completion
Snohomish County PUD plans to pick eight buildings for solar energy projects.
In a letter, the senator from Edmonds urges a temporary tax to raise emergency funds.
Basic Health Plan could be restored if breaks for out-of-state coal purchases, non-essential plastic surgery, mortgage-interest earnings for banks and privately owned airplanes were eliminated
Ryu co-sponsored legislation designed to reduce class sizes
Friday is the last day to receive $10 in toll credits by signing up for a Good to Go pass.
Snohomish County PUD will be holding two informational sessions
Spring gift baskets can be filled with fun items like toys, games, learning supplies or candy
Save Richmond Beach provides directions and ideas on how to submit
The Snohomish County transit agency needs to cut service by 20 percent in 2012.
The Washington State Department of Transportation will be going "orange" this week to let drivers know to slow down by the work zones.
Kagi drops legislation in light of agreement
The Edmonds mayor will lead the new Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee.
Federal officials and Gov. Chris Gregoire said Monday that the radiation levels found in the milk pose no health threat to Washington state.
Cooper's memo to the council requests a public vote on August 16 to raise funds for police, streets, and parks.
Construction continues at the Sound Transit Edmonds Station, but the south parking lot will open this Monday.
The county plans to widen and redevelop the aging section of the trail in Lake Forest Park to improve safety.
But according to the Washington State Department of Health, the rate of students smoking cigarettes has stabilized compared to a decade ago.
Economic outlook remains dire.
Sound Transit's Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station will provide commuters with more frequent bus service seven days a week.
The Patch sites around the country are promoting open access to government.
Lawmakers field questions from Shoreline-Lake Forest Park residents
The Mukilteo Ferry Terminal will be closed and a temporary Edmonds-Clinton run will be set up on those days.
Tomorrow, President Obama plans to formally nominate Gary Locke, former Washington Governor and now Commerce Secretary, as Ambassador to China.
Construction on one of Edmonds' most dangerous intersections wouldn't be finished until at least 2013. It will be the first city roundabout with yield signs.
Shoreline and Woodway will continue to negotiate with BSRE and Snohomish County, while bills subject to change continue to go through Legislature
Mayor Mike Cooper addressed the challenging local economy in his speech today.
The state's new website to manage drivers' electronic tolling accounts faces more issues. Improvements coming in the next week; customers again asked to wait.
The latest in a series of workshops concerning the redevelopment of two Edmonds neighborhoods will bring together citizens, businesses and property owners.
Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board to hear from lawyers from appellants Shoreline, Woodway and Save Richmond Beach as well as Blue Square Real Estate and Snohomish County.