PSRC’s decision to label Mukilteo and Edmonds as “High‑Capacity Transit Communities” is a planning error built on assumptions that simply don’t match ...
Paul Gradney of Mukilteo earned degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Letters and Science, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics. A total of 2,151 students received degrees from ...
Join Edmonds College for a Memorial Day tribute to the men and women of the military. Black Box Theatre, 20310 68th Ave. W, Lynnwood.
As a WSU Extension Master Gardener, people often look to me for expert answers – and the truth is, none of us has all the answers. That’s exactly why our Plant Clinics operate as a team. When a … ...
Melissa Osborn holds some freshly baked sourdough loaves with other baked goods at her Picnic Point home, where she operates Boy Howdy Bakehouse, a small neighborhood bakery serving … ...
Mukilteo could soon see a major expansion in services for older residents after Snohomish County significantly increased funding for senior programming in the city. During a City Council work … ...
After months of debate over waterfront property decisions, the Mukilteo City Council has formally narrowed its focus for 2026 to two major issues: the future of the City’s fire department and the … ...
The Mukilteo Historical Society is holding volunteer training sessions for those who would like to volunteer at the lighthouse. Two sessions, March 7 at 10 a.m., and March 21 at 1 p.m. Volunteers ...
One day only, the Get Ready Market is a prelim to the farmers market season opening in May. A mix of prepared and baked goods, horticultural offerings, artwork and more. 2930 Wetmore Ave., Everett.
A literary/music open mic night, every first and third Wednesdays. Sign up starts at 7:00 p.m. Lucky Dime, 1618 Hewitt Ave., Everett.
Join community in this thought-provoking keynote. Dante King will explore the nature of anti-blackness in America, its psychological and sociocultural dimensions, and how it continues to shape our ...