Peace essay contest winner: Be a voter and activist
It was pure happenstance that Joban Mand overheard two of his friends talking about the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee's annual Prodigies for Peace Writing and Art... — Updated 1/25/2023
Through Your Lens: Glorious Mukilteo
Two equally beautiful views of Mukilteo from Joleen Sims and Roxanne Erickson. Have photos to share? Email mukilteoed... — Updated 1/27/2023
Mayor Marine appointed to National League of Cities' Public Safety committee
Mayor Joe Marine has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2023 Public Safety and Crime Prevention (PSCP) federal advocacy committee. Marine was elected to a... — Updated 1/26/2023
Federal grant to help Washington State Ferries electrify Mukilteo/Clinton route
On Thursday, Jan. 24, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D) announced that Washington State Ferries (WSF) will receive a $4.9 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA)... — Updated 1/26/2023
Carjacking suspects arrested in Mukilteo
Around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, Snohomish County Sheriff's Office deputies, Everett Police, and Mukilteo Police apprehended two suspects in a robbery, attempted kidnapping, and... — Updated 1/25/2023
Council approves land/tribes statement
The City of Mukilteo’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission in spring 2021 first discussed the idea that the City Council read a land acknowledgment statement recognizing its neighboring tribal communities. After nearly... — Updated 1/25/2023
Out with the old: City moving ahead with new digital parking system
The City Council has given the green light to a new digital permit parking program that will go into effect next year. During Monday’s work session, the council revisited the details of the program with Police Chief Cheol Kang.... — Updated 1/25/2023
Police Beat
Jan. 19 Call for help 7900 blk. 53rd Ave. W. A man called and requested mental health resources. The man did not meet involuntary treatment criteria but was provided with... — Updated 1/25/2023
Mukilteo to honor former Councilmember Pancerzewski
The City of Mukilteo will be honoring the late Charlie Pancerzewski during the Feb. 6 City Council meeting at City Hall. Pancerzewski, who died Dec. 15, attended council meetings for more than 50 years, served on the City Council... — Updated 1/25/2023
Mayor Marine to give State of the City address Feb. 22 at chamber event
The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce's first Speaker Series event of 2023 will feature the State of the City address by Mayor Joe Marine. The event will be at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 22 at... — Updated 1/25/2023
- Mariner duo wins Congressional App Challenge
- DOT closing I-5 lanes in Everett late Friday through early Monday morning
- Larsen secures funds for three projects in Lynnwood
- Police Beat
- Updated: Mukilteo man sentenced for two rape convictions
- Everett firefighters quickly extinguish residential fire near Mukilteo
- Blu Burgers owner undergoes brain surgeries, GoFundMe campaign launched
- State ferry ridership up in 2022
- A day of service in MLK Jr.'s honor
- Woof: Bringing comfort to victims and witnesses
- Bloodworks Northwest declares Code Red emergency blood shortage
- A dream come true
- Snohomish County launches commercial property clean energy and resiliency program
- Snohomish County Council selects its 2023 leadership
- No injuries in early morning south Everett commercial fire
- Go Hawks: Seattle gets some support from Olympia
- Snohomish County Executive Somers announces re-election campaign
- New City Council leadership elected
- Reading aloud to a four-legged friend
- Police Beat
- Larsen elected party leader of Transportation Committee
- 2023 docket applications being accepted | News Brief
- Cascade Warbirds meeting to feature Japanese Zero project presentation | News Brief
- Airport staffers earn Certified Member designation from AAAE | News Brief
- Public can comment on County's Comprehensive Plan update | News Brief
- University Mechanical Contractors president steps down
- A plunge for worthy causes
- Community Transit: Regular service on MLK Jr. Day
- Remembering 2022
- Sheriff's Office begins outfitting deputies with body cams
- Boy Scouts will help recycle your Christmas tree
- Update: Former councilmember Charlie Pancerzewski dies
- Dive into the New Year at Mukilteo's Lighthouse Park
- A look back at 2022
- Talent beyond their years
- Santa Claus and his helpers came to town
- Health officials warn about tripledemic
- Opening of new waterfront parking lot delayed until at least mid-January
- Edmonds man dies at Snohomish County Jail | Police Brief
- Detectives continue to seek tips to locate Antonio Neill | Police Brief
- State DOT recommends planning ahead for a busy holiday travel weekend
- Through Your Lens: Lighting up the lighthouse
- Boy Scouts to pick up Christmas trees on Jan. 7 | News Brief
- Residents urged to review the accuracy of broadband coverage in new federal maps | News Brief
- Larsen elected party leader of Transportation Committee
- Community comes together to support kids
- Snohomish County to spend $7.8 million of ARPA funds on child care
- County Council passes 2023 budget
- Mukilteo Police's gun buyback event draws a crowd
- Council approves grants to 20 local organizations
- Police Beat
- Student contest winners headline orchestra's concerto showcase
- Local health officials recommend wearing masks indoors
- Final Boeing 747 airplane leaves Paine Field
- Sponsored Feature | Romeo's Pizza Kitchen: A friendly, bistro-style neighborhood restaurant
- One man dead in south Everett shooting
- Everett shooting suspect may have Mukilteo ties
- Merry Mukilteo
- City's new planning director wants to hear from the community
- Council passes 2023 final budget
- Merry Mukilteo: It's for the kids
- Merry Mukilteo: The sounds of the holidays
- Mukilteo PD to host gun buyback event Dec. 10
- Sheriff's Office announces new crime data dashboard
- Police Beat
- Two more flu-related deaths reported in county
- New security measures and more reliable bus service among top priorities in 2023 | News Brief
- Applications being accepted for LEAD The Way program | News Brief
- Drop off items for Toys for Tots drive | News Brief
- Community Health Center designated as Health Center Quality Leader | News Brief
- St. John's Mission hosts holiday open house
- A winter wonderland
- Thanks to Tapped Mukilteo, families enjoy holiday dinners
- Council puts finishing touches on 2023 budget
- Mukilteo Police Department launches two gun safety initiatives – updated
- More snow could be on the way to Mukilteo
- City invites residents to Merry Mukilteo and Tree Lighting Festival on Saturday, Dec. 3
- Yacht Club hosts annual holiday lighted boat parade
- Tickets on sale for Kamiak's holiday concert
- Apply for positions on Evergreen State Fair Advisory Board | News Brief
- County treasurer cautions public about scam notices | News Brief
- Rotary Club serves up Thanksgiving dinner
- City Council approves 1% increase in property taxes
- A taste of African music and dance
- Police Beat
- Public can weigh in on possible ferry fuel surcharge online
- Deputy chief will run for Snohomish County Sheriff
- Pickus receives Planning Association award
- Nation's first Native crisis line launch
- Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation receives $100K grant
- 'How do you meet 21,000 people?'
- Snohomish County Council adopts 2023 budget
- Pack patience for Mukilteo ferry
- Burn ban called for Snohomish County
- Community award winners announced
- Paine Field expansion opposition
- Lighthouse Festival, City, and Chamber to receive lodging tax grants
- Sheriff's Office detectives investigating child's death in Lynnwood
- Incumbents remain ahead in midterm election results
- A holiday treat
- 'I-5 Stilly Doe' identified using DNA technology
- Cub Scouts collect food for food bank
- Sponsored Feature | Local insurance agency dedicated to helping clients navigate Medicare insurance options
- So long to the NOAA building
- Incumbents appear to be on their way to victories
- Property tax increase proposal draws mixed reaction
- Mukilteo's new fire chief hopes to leave his mark as a mentor
- New police officer sworn in
- Police lend a hand during Cuts with Cops
- Mukilteo native builds on Seabees' 80-year legacy
- Score priority boarding at Paine Field with Seattle Kraken jersey
- A Spooktacular Halloween
- Mukilteo couple jazz up the standard Christmas stocking
- Midterm candidates Beacon Q&A
- Even cops like to trick-or-treat
- Get a haircut, support Prostate cancer research
- Budget discussions to resume Nov. 7
- Burn ban lifted for unincorporated Snohomish County | News Brief
- Strom Peterson joins Community Transit Board | News Brief
- PUD employees receive lifesaving award | News Brief
- Sponsored Feature | Coastal Community Bank Launches New Online Portal for Local Businesses
- Propeller CEO supports Paine Field expansion
- Score priority boarding at Paine Field with Seattle Kraken jersey
- Weekend of northbound I-5 lane reductions start at 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28
- Mayor's preliminary 2023 budget submitted
- Money, higher wages, and high turnover are important issues for City employees
- Police Beat
- Puget Sound Energy alerts customers to higher utility bills
- A rainy homecoming
- I-5 work requires daytime lane closure on Northgate Way
- City Council approves three new department heads
- Through Your Lens | A pretty parklet
- Update: Revive I-5 pavement replacement postponed
- Snohomish County Human Rights Commission seeks nominations
- Peterson joins Community Transit Board | News Brief
- Picking out a pumpkin
- Kamiak teacher inducted into Washington State Dance & Drill Coaches Association's Hall of Fame
- Author says America still has work to do on race relations
- Mukilteo Police investigating alleged assault | Police Briefs
- WSP: Woman killed in road rage incident on Highway 2 | Police Brief
- Kiwanis celebrates banner year
- Groups invited to apply for Mukilteo Community Support Grants | News Brief
- Busting their lungs for cancer research
- Sponsored Feature | Financing Growth for Small Businesses
- Fired up for Mariner's homecoming
- Through Your Lens: Scintillating sunset
- PUD employees receive lifesaving award
- Through Your Lens: A train and a sunset
- Mayor to propose 1% increase in property taxes
- Mukilteo author details triumph over domestic violence
- Serving the public
- Influenza death confirmed in Snohomish County
- Beacon Publishing picks up 19 awards for journalism, design
- Music in Motion
- Mukilteo's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission hosts 'An Evening with Author Merritt Long'
- End of an era: Sully's Pizza sold
- Strom Peterson selected for County Council seat
- Business owners talk post-COVID life at Chamber/City summit
- Together again for a good cause
- State ferries says, 'Welcome aboard for free' to youth | News Brief
- Ferry fare changes begin this month | News Brief
- County eliminates funding limitation for arts projects | News Brief
- Hot rods and cool cars
- Have Coffee with a Cop on Oct. 5 at Starbucks
- Sully's Pizza sold, will close for remodeling
- Mayor: Unlikely all requests will be funded
- Mukilteo Police relaunching Community Academy
- Police Beat
- Commercial fire on Highway 99 determined to be arson
- Residents invited to attend meeting on senior center Oct. 4 at Rosehill
- Fall sailing schedule starts this week | News Brief
- Burn ban remains in effect | News Brief
- Input sought on arts and culture in Snohomish County | News Brief
- Homage Senior Services hosts community celebration | News Brief
- Somers appoints Boungjaktha as economic director | News Brief
- Community Health Center of Snohomish County names interim chief medical officer | News Brief
- Turning in their keys: Traxx Racing owners set to retire
- Ferry ridership rises to 82% of pre-pandemic levels
- Public input sought on stormwater issues
- Council wants a clearer definition of partnership with Port of Everett
- Police Beat
- Mariner graduate joins Mukilteo PD
- Dum Dum, the pumpkin, tips the scale at 676 lb+
- State Senate candidate to hold addiction, public safety forum | News Brief
- Candidate forums set for next month | News Brief
- Transportation coalition seeks public input in online survey | News Brief
- Youth 18 and under can now ride free
- A party to remember
- A blessing by the Tulalip Tribes
- Council moves ahead with plans for interim use of waterfront property
- Boss for 24 hours: Olympic View Middle School student sworn in as Chief for a Day
- Mother, son win Mukilteo Song/Poetry Slam contest
- Cub Scouts come to the rescue
- Mukilteo lodging tax grant applications open | News Brief
- Reminder: Citywide cleanup is coming Sept. 17 | News Brief
- CT board approves transit development plan | News Brief
- Happy birthday, Mukilteo
- Mukilteo Lighthouse Parade
- Having a ball at the Lighthouse Festival
- Entertaining the crowds
- Reptile Lady educates, entertains
- Cannon fire
- Family fun at the festival
- Singing for his supper
- A Night to Remember, A Time to Act
- Opening of Port of Everett's parking lot delayed
- Snohomish woman identified as diver killed in July accident
- Pedestrian killed in south Everett traffic accident
- Police Beat
- Citywide curbside cleanup is coming Sept. 17
- City hosts Point Elliott Treaty Plaque Replacement Ceremony | News Brief
- Tactile maps installed at Mukilteo ferry terminal | News Brief
- City's Stormwater Utility plans open house Sept. 13
- AAA Washington reminds drivers to be safe as students head back to school
- Sponsored Feature | Why savings interest rates aren't increasing like loan interest rates
- Lighting up the sky
- Happy anniversary, Mukilteo
- City hosts Point Elliott Treaty plaque replacement ceremony
- City Council offers up budget ideas for 2023
- Police Beat
- Cramming the cruiser
- 75th anniversary | City of Mukilteo – Mayoral chronology
- 75th anniversary | City of Mukilteo – Council chronology
- Welcome to the 2022 Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival
- A celebration: Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival ready to entertain
- Beach korfball coming to Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival
- 75th anniversary | Fun facts about Mukilteo
- Mukilteo man identified as person killed in south Everett shooting
- Sponsored Feature | Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of North Sound: The Night is Ours™
- Port hopes to have parking lot open in early September
- Alaska Airlines adds nonstop flight between Paine Field and Anchorage
- CMT Walk spreads hope and understanding
- Under the Sea
- Community Street Fair coming to south Everett
- Fire displaces Mukilteo family and their pets
- Woman killed in south Everett home invasion
- Snohomish County seeks feedback on draft affordable housing business plan
- Resignations force end of Ferry Advisory Committee
- Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival hosts planning meeting Aug. 31 | News Brief
- Register for Dawson Place's BlueOut 5k Fun Run Against Child Abuse | News Brief
- Snohomish County seeks members for 2 volunteer advisory groups | News Brief
- PUD alters schedule for advanced meters installation | News Brief
- Through Your Lens | Elvis (was) in the house
- Mukilteo's 75th anniversary: Share your memories with us
- District hosts Back to School Fair on Friday
- Sponsored Feature | Northlight Customer Builders: Alleviating stress for remodelers
- Port to redevelop Mukilteo waterfront
- Snohomish County seeks feedback on draft affordable housing business plan
- The Wine was Fine
- Celebrating Korean American culture
- Chase Bank robbed; suspect not captured
- Police Beat
- Port and City Council set guidelines for the waterfront
- State launches new orcas website
- Roadhouses lost to time
- Snohomish County purchases hotels for interim housing
- Tsunami danger: Snohomish County not immune from Seattle quake
- Community Transit asks for input on its Journey 2050 long-range plan
- Leadership Snohomish County announces new exec
- Trying to book Rosehill? Best to show up in person
- Sponsored Feature | For some, saving money at the gas pump means sharing the ride to work
- Eyman must sell share of home to pay off debt
- 'Encanto': Movies in the Park is Wednesday, Aug. 17
- Kamiak grad, TikTok star
- Walmart heir acquires Flying Heritage collection
- National Night Out: Building more community in Mukilteo
- Fraudulent asbestos contractor is sentenced to 105 days
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo's 75th anniversary: Share your memories with us
- Ferries get $42.4M boost from bipartisan infrastructure law
- ST approves free youth fare policy
- Wholistic Dental Care opens in Mukilteo
- Angry Crab Shack to open in Everett next year
- Democrat incumbents well ahead in primary
- Sponsored Feature | Why not add an extra spin cycle among friends?
- Tim Ellis named Mukilteo's 2022 Citizen of the Year
- UPDATE: Tim Eyman responds to bankruptcy judge's ruling
- Mukilteo's 75th anniversary: Share your memories with us
- Union rep, employee say staff morale is low
- Help wanted: City attempting to fill key positions
- Program takes a proactive approach with the homeless
- Council moving ahead with park capital projects
- All three Democratic incumbents hold big leads in 21st District races
- Woman involved in diving incident Saturday, July 23, in Mukilteo dies
- 988 suicide and crisis lifeline launches
- Washington Law Enforcement agencies report crime up, officer numbers down
- Police Beat
- Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation seeking new board members
- Mukilteo's Citizen of the Year | Facts and figures
- Water safety a priority after six drownings in Snohomish County
- Edmonds gets a new whale-watching boat
- Former Mukilteo School District superintendent Larsen named interim leader for Monroe schools
- United Way of Snohomish County names Jackson graduate Craig Chambers as new CEO
- Sponsored Feature | Coastal Community Bank: Business Planning Tips During an Uncertain Economy
- A familiar face takes over at Mariner
- 2022 Primary: Three state Democratic incumbents running for reelection
- Woman transported to hospital after diving incident
- Police Beat
- National Night Out coming Aug. 2
- Outdoor burning ban announced for Mukilteo, Snohomish County
- Irish dancing is in Mukilteo man's blood
- Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival hosts planning meeting | News Brief
- Rosehill Community Center to serve as cooling station this week
- Mukilteo Youth Advisory Committee seeking new members | News Brief
- Korean American Appreciation Day coming Aug. 13 at Kamiak High School
- (Free) Willy says hi to Mukilteo
- The Beacon: Shining a light on Mukilteo for 30 years
- Police seeking information about deceased dog in Harbour Pointe area
- Tsunami danger: Snohomish County not immune from Seattle quake
- Sound Transit seeks public comment on Transit Development Plan
- Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation seeking new board members
- Plane headed to Paine Field crashes near Bothell; 2 occupants, dog, survive
- Primary ballots have been sent out
- Mukilteo Garden & Quilt Tour delights visitors
- More scenes from the Mukilteo Garden & Quilt Tour
- Beautiful garden, magnificent view
- Swimming to Whidbey? Man eventually returns to terra firma
- Sunday fire damages south Everett home
- Kamiak student charged with a hate crime
- Two longtime contributors share their memories of the Beacon
- A Beacon for the community
- City Council approves additional help for finance department
- Hungry? Mukilteo ferry terminal looking for a kiosk vendor
- Health alert: Stay out of the water at north end of Lighthouse Park
- City launches utility assistance program
- Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival hosts planning meeting | News Brief
- Scenes from 1992 in Mukilteo
- Community Transit board approves plan to engage communities on service impacts
- Sprucing up Crossing Paths
- Whale puts on a show for visitors at Ivar's
- More whale video from Ivar's
- Snohomish County jail launches new program to help inmates
- Swimmer rescued off of Lighthouse Park
- Through Our Lens: Seen at Starbucks
- Mukilteo Garden and Quilt tour is sold out
- Another award for Mukilteo ferry terminal
- Share your memories of the Mukilteo Beacon | 30th year anniversary of your hometown newspaper
- Check out Mukilteo's beautiful gardens and quilts
- Gene Nastri School suspends operations
- Poor visibility may have contributed to diver's death
- City Council moving forward with American Rescue Plan Act projects
- Port, City Council adopt unified vision, guidelines for waterfront redevelopment
- Monkeypox case confirmed in Snohomish County
- Police Beat
- Council adopts simpler language in its waterfront statement
- Sponsored Feature | For Community Transit drivers, employee benefits are the secret sauce for a great career
- Year in review: 1992 in Mukilteo
- Mukilteo Garden and Quilt Tour returns
- Puget Sound Energy launches first of its kind Renewable Natural Gas program
- State launches new orcas website
- Snohomish Health District changes the way it reports COVID data reports
- Citywide spring cleanup is rescheduled for Sept. 17
- Lighthouse Festival looking for volunteers
- City Council approves waterfront vision statement, guiding principles
- Police Beat
- Enhance your tidal visits with the Beach Watchers
- Mukilteo, Mariner libraries to expand hours
- Robichaud receives Edward Jones Award for outstanding year | News Brief
- Community Transit seeks public feedback on free youth fare proposal | News Brief
- Candidate forums available for viewing and listening | News Briefs
- Council chat with the community scheduled for July 12 | News Brief
- Volunteers of America names new board members
- City asks residents to help take care of the 'gem of the city'
- Reduce the loss of crab pots | News Briefs
- WSDOT seeks input from public, on the future of electric vehicle charging stations | News Brief
- Sound Credit celebrates reopening
- City Council approves changes in interim commercial parking
- City Council rejects mayor's candidate for finance director
- Missing diver identified as renowned chef
- On 196th in Lynnwood: Man fires gun at random vehicle, then carjacks it
- Police Beat
- Snohomish Health District selects new health officer
- Making beautiful music together
- A Mukilteo party at Lighthouse Park
- Through Your Lens: Doing some exploring
- Through Our Lens: Roll tide
- Through Our Lens: Look. Up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's ...
- Saying goodbye to Mariner
- Missing diver is Edmonds chef Hans Korompis
- State encourages Washingtonians to research charities before donating
- Beat the heat at Rosehill Community Center
- Rep. Larsen statement on Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade
- Suspect uses stolen front-loader to smash into Chase Bank in Lynnwood
- NWS Seattle issues special alert about upcoming heat wave
- Port of Everett's acquisition of waterfront property on hold pending council's action
- Search continues for missing diver near Lighthouse Park
- Rollover accident sends occupants of two vehicles to hospital
- Mariner shooting suspect arrested
- Snohomish County hosts fourth Recovery Roadshow
- Puget Soundkeeper announces intent to sue Mukilteo | News Brief
- Kenmore Air announces daily service from Paine Field to San Juan Islands
- PUD to replace equipment at Harbour Pointe substation
- Mukilteo/Clinton route late-night sailings return
- Application date extended for Stormwater Advisory Committee | News Brief
- Paine Field staff to receive training to recognize human trafficking | News Brief
- Sponsored Feature | 3 Simple Steps to Protect Your Business from Fraud
- Traffic mitigation fee appeal hearing set for June 29
- Celebrating the Class of 2022
- Through Your Lens: Summer comes to Lighthouse Park (for a while)
- Snohomish County Council approves integration with Snohomish Health District
- Update: Search for missing Edmonds diver near Lighthouse Park called off
- Ferry alert: Drivers should be aware of impact of low tides
- Honoring Kamiak High School's Class of 2022
- Congratulations to Mariner High School's Class of 2022
- Marching for Peace
- Port of Everett backs off purchase of waterfront property
- Valedictorian made the right choice to come to Mariner
- Kamiak valedictorian plans to pursue a medical career
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo aviation student attending elite Navy Summer Flight Academy
- New ferry terminal wins 4 more awards
- Sheriff's Office seeks information on shooting at Mariner High
- Honoring Kamiak High School's Class of 2022, more photos
- Congratulations to Mariner High School's Class of 2022, more photos
- ACES High School salutes the Class of 2022
- Have Coffee with a Cop on June 18 | News Brief
- Mukilteo Youth Advisory Committee seeking new members | News Brief
- Dive into summer reading with Sno-Isle Libraries | News Brief
- New access to beach coming to waterfront
- A sobering lesson
- Seventh annual Peace Rally set for June 12
- Residents rally for an end to gun violence
- Making the city a little brighter | Through Our Lens
- A new spot for lunch or dinner | Through Our Lens
- Music at the Beach concert series lineup announced
- Fostering connections around the Sound, around the world
- City Council delays decision on interim commercial parking ordinance
- Police Beat
- Public invited to provide feedback on draft Paine Field Master Plan | News Brief
- City seeks members for new Stormwater Advisory Committee | News Brief
- Washington traffic deaths reach 20-year high
- Legislative incumbents get opponents for August primary
- Mukilteo honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice
- Washington State Ferries hosting virtual meetings June 14 and 15
- City beefs up traffic enforcement
- Snohomish County Council supports religious freedom resolution
- Police Beat
- Jasper Willson joins Beacon Publishing as a summer intern
- Snohomish County to resurface more than 90 miles of roads this summer
- DEI Commission invites public to take an online survey | News Brief
- Domestic Violence Services hosts 13th annual Handbag Auction and Luncheon | News Brief
- Snohomish County and Waste Management team up to win Recycler of the Year Award | News Brief
- Volunteers needed for Continuum Health Hospice | News Brief
- Applications accepted for county's Board of Equalization | News Brief
- Get ready: New ORCA card system in place
- Sponsored Feature | Steps to take if your business experiences a data or security breach
- Kamiak's Kameda earns accolades for her artwork
- Two dead in shooting east of Paine Field in South Everett
- City donates police car to Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center
- City Council talks ARPA funding
- Police Beat
- County announces plan for federal recovery investments
- Snohomish County releases 2022 Point-in-Time count of homelessness
- Plane crash drill: Preparing for the worst at Paine Field
- City's Byers Family Park receives state recognition
- City Council approves hiring of new executive assistant
- Police Beat
- Missing Mukilteo man found dead
- Dueling pianos for a good cause
- Mukilteo Way Garden Club offering $1K scholarship
- Great Mukilteo Garage Sale: Perfect weather for buyers and sellers
- Muk Fest Pirates ready to storm the beach
- Mukilteo/Clinton route to return to regular two-boat service
- Great Mukilteo Garage Sale returns May 14
- Residents sound off on waterfront redevelopment
- Mukilteo City Council supports the recognition of Juneteenth holiday
- Snohomish County transfer stations to resume regular hours this weekend
- Police Beat
- Student removed from Olympic View Middle School
- Amazon Go: More like a convenience Whole Foods than ampm or 7-Eleven
- Mukilteo Historical Society ready for busy season
- Paine Field to conduct full-scale emergency drill on Thursday, May 12
- Citywide spring cleanup postponed
- Homage Senior Services selects new CEO
- Snohomish County Solid Waste transfer stations to close next two weekends to remove excess refuse
- Legislators quick to oppose Supreme Court draft
- Port of Everett CEO Lefeber talks Mukilteo waterfront redevelopment
- Safety improvements could be coming to 525 bridge
- Police Beat
- Yes, you're paying a bit more in sales tax, 10.6%
- Parking passes to be mailed out in May | News Briefs
- Women encouraged to apply for STEM scholarships | News Briefs
- Peak season surcharge now in effect for vehicles on ferries | News Brief
- PUD offices reopen to the public | News Brief
- Snohomish PUD Receives Tree Line USA Award | News Brief
- Bringing the community together
- City Council seeks ways to spend American Rescue Plan Act funds
- Major changes coming to Community Transit
- Cops, kids, and go-carts
- Police Beat
- Community Transit seeking community feedback on proposed transit network redesign
- Residents invited to waterfront community open house on May 5 | News Briefs
- Chat with Mukilteo City Council President Schmalz | News Brief
- Rotary Club hosts dueling pianos benefit | News Brief
- Community Transit breaks ground on Swift Orange Line in Snohomish County
- Fly-fishing traveler to speak, show photos
- Spring break = spring training
- Man tasered, shot by Edmonds police officer dies
- Port of Everett CEO Lefeber to speak at Mukilteo Chamber event
- Supreme Court rules against Edmonds' gun storage law
- Masks on, masks off: Mandate lifted
- Proposed mixed-use development would bring townhomes, commercial space to Mukilteo Speedway
- Council approves mayor's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission candidates
- Police Beat
- Sheriff's Office deputies investigate attempted murder-suicide
- Mukilteo Police issues warning about scammers posing as law enforcement
- 21st District legislators to host virtual town hall on April 21
- Alaska Airlines to resume full slate of flights from Paine Field in June
- Remembering Richard Thurmer
- Easter and spring break vacation triggers urgent need for donors
- Former mayor decided it was time to sell Emory's on Silver Lake
- Enrollment expected to rise for Mukilteo School District
- City Council passes religious freedom resolution
- Nominate Mukilteo's 2022 Citizen of the Year
- Police Beat
- You can help local habitat restoration – and salmon
- Mukilteo Youth Advisory Committee to host beach clean-up event on April 23
- Kamiak student awarded Cascade Warbirds scholarship
- What do you want to see on the waterfront?
- Finance director candidate James withdraws
- City Council meeting postponed due to technology problems
- Arrest made in south Everett shooting death
- Scholarship fund created to honor Everett police officer
- Snohomish Health District: Good news, concerns in youth survey
- Liias' long-term care bills signed by Gov. Inslee
- Gov. Inslee signs Move Ahead Washington bill
- Mukilteo Ferry terminal wins regional award | News Brief
- Community Transit seeks input on update to Title VI Program | News Brief
- Harbour Reach Drive to be closed for repaving project
- Mukilteo climber dies on Chelan County mountain
- Sponsored Feature | Networking tips: Local networking groups return to in-person meetings
- Lending a hand to Ukrainian refugees
- Mukilteo Garden Club has scholarships – all students can apply
- The return of Winter Performance Night
- Council approves body-worn video redaction fees
- Restoration of full service to Mukilteo is top priority of Washington State Ferries
- Everett police officer killed in 'significant incident' at Starbucks
- Edmonds police officer loses life in off-duty incident in Las Vegas
- Police Beat
- Eagle takes off from Hickman Park
- Inslee signs law limiting sale of high-capacity firearm magazines
- Spring has sprung in Mukilteo | Through Your Lens
- Mariner graduate catches the acting bug
- Mukilteo Police Department to patrol for excessively loud autos
- City Council delays vote on appointment of City's new finance director
- City looking to fill three openings on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission | News Brief
- Kamiak placed on temporary lockdown Thursday
- Police arrest burglary suspect
- City spotlights firefighter, police officers
- Former Mayor Gregerson was a finalist for Estacada city manager position | News Brief
- Leadership Launch: 'People really care about the youth and their future'
- Stellar Kids Dentistry celebrates 10-year anniversary
- Inching back toward a normal life
- City to install new cameras at City Hall
- City Council's top priority: Long-range financial and long-term capital planning
- Mayor looking to bring back former finance director
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo Ferry Terminal wins national award | News Brief
- Girl Scouts making friends, selling cookies
- City seeks applicants for Lodging Tax Advisory Committee | News Brief
- Leadership Launch hosts Brats and Brackets dinner, NCAA bracket challenge
- Community mourning the loss of former principal
- What to know about the mask mandate
- Mukilteo School District: Masks will be optional starting Monday, March 14
- Mukilteo City Council rejects mayor's DEI Commission candidates
- From Olympia: Senate and House vote to ban high-capacity magazines
- Man shot in head outside pool hall in south Everett
- Police Beat
- Holocaust survivor to share her inspiring story
- Terry Lott Jr. named Mariner Community Campus lead
- Mayor Marine and City Council issue joint proclamation in support of Ukraine
- Edgewater Bridge replacement project delayed | News Brief
- Superior Court judge Cassandra Lopez-Shaw dies at 54
- Fire chief to retire and head back home
- House passes Liias bill to restrict high-capacity magazines
- Mukilteo City Council retreat set for Saturday morning
- Former Kamiak principal Mike Gallagher dies
- Marine looking forward to waterfront revitalization
- City finds no laws broken during candidate's meeting
- Police Beat
- Three Mukilteo companies to be at Seattle Home & Garden Show through March 6
- Everett Animal Shelter to host low-cost cat spays and neuters on March 21
- Timely warnings for vessels
- Mask mandate to be lifted at end of March 11
- SnoCo exec: 'The courage of Ukrainians ... is beyond inspiring'
- Attorney General: Providence fail to ensure low-income residents get discounts
- Amici Bistro: Reflecting on 21 years in Mukilteo
- City of Mukilteo has openings on two commissions
- Police Beat
- Mayor Marine to deliver State of the City Address on Thursday, Feb. 24 | News Brief
- Citizens Team for Mukilteo Schools seeks voter feedback | News Brief
- Hand in Hand offering free clubs for children | News Brief
- Sage and Cinder to shut its doors this month | News Brief
- Janelle Cass to challenge Marko Liias for Senate seat
- Over the Moon: Councilmember humbled by appointment
- Statewide mask orders to end March 21
- Both school district levies are passing
- Expanded Mukilteo Finance Committee to include all councilmembers
- Police Beat
- Got stuff? Great Mukilteo Garage Sale coming May 14
- Mukilteo Fire Chief Alexander to retire in March
- Sponsored Feature | New Construction Projects Require Vision and Trusted Partnerships
- Statewide mask orders to end March 21
- Answering the call as an emergency substitute teacher
- Free masks are available at all Snohomish County Libraries
- Latest election results - Mukilteo School District levies still passing
- Embedded social worker hire approved
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine selected as Community Transit board chair
- Happy sailings to Capt. Schilling
- Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce kicks off speaker series | News Brief
- 2nd annual First Responder calendar benefits community | News Brief
- Cascade Warbirds aviation scholarship program application deadline extended | News Brief
- Community Transit seeks public's input on 'Journey 2050 - Long Range Plan' | News Brief
- Welcome to Mukilteo, Taqueria Puebla
- Watch where you drive | Through Your Lens
- Celebration: Mukilteo man hits century mark
- Mukilteo School District levies passing
- A foggy day in Mukilteo | Through Your Lens
- Two Mukilteo School District replacement levies on Feb. 8 ballot
- Passport services available at Snohomish County Treasurer's office
- DEI chair to fill council vacancy
- A dazzling Lunar New Year
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo Police seeking robbery suspect
- Public input sought on Comprehensive Plan review | News Brief
- Mighty-O Donuts hires Mukilteo resident as new operations manager | News Brief
- PUD commissioners approve rate increase
- Community Transit grants 12 surplus vehicles to local nonprofit organizations
- A ship to Seattle | Through Your Lens
- School board votes to cut 'Mockingbird' from curriculum
- VFW Post 8870 announces Freedom Scholarship
- February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
- Update: Governor signs bill to delay long-term care implementation
- 6th annual Polar Bear Plunge embraces cold water for cause
- Four City Council candidates vying for empty council seat move on to next round
- Police Beat
- PTO lecture educates parents on pandemic induced anxiety, depression in students
- Mukilteo School District holds school safety community webinar
- Salmon habitat rules would restrict agricultural uses
- Future fund would help close income gap, supporters say
- Employment test for marijuana use questioned
- Proposed law would force cities to increase housing density in single-family neighborhoods
- Kamiak students walk out, demand COVID rule changes
- Councilmember Jordal is listening and learning
- Council reappoints Marine, Crawford as reps to CT board, health district
- School District: Be prepared for possible shift to distance learning
- Prime Living | Deciphering senior housing options
- Prime Living | Compassion = Better health for us and others
- Prime Living | Cool, quirky and authentic – that's Astoria!
- Police Beat
- Mukilteo/Clinton remains state ferry's most popular route for drivers
- New vaccination site to open this week
- Four City Council candidates moving on to next round
Holocaust told through 'stumbling stones' | Darn Wright
Jan. 27 marks the anniversary of the Russian Army's liberating the most murderous Nazi death camp: Auschwitz-Birkenau. Now, every year on that date, Holocaust Memorial Day... — Updated 1/25/2023
It's a matter of scale | Off Kilter
Unfortunately, we had another mass shooting over the weekend. Now, this particular event appears, at first look, to be directed rather than random. Further narrowing it down, it... — Updated 1/25/2023
How to get help as an elder orphan | Savvy Senior
Dear Savvy Senior, I need to find someone honest and reliable to look after my estate, health, and long-term care when I’m no longer able to do it myself. I’m a 67-year-old... — Updated 1/25/2023
Thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses among millions of Nazi victims | Worship
On Jan. 27, the world will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a symbolic date to commemorate the victims of Nazism. Murderous Nazi terror targeted millions for reasons of biology, nationality, or political ideology.... — Updated 1/25/2023
A wish list for the Mukilteo waterfront | Reality Check
In this edition, I present the Reality Check 2023 wish list for Mukilteo’s waterfront area. I have high expectations for what can be accomplished to benefit our waterfront and in... — Updated 1/18/2023
Gratitude and your mental health | Health and Wellness
I think we have all heard that the practice of gratitude, being grateful for things in your life, has a positive effect on one’s mental health. I believe that for some people,... — Updated 1/18/2023
Really smart animals | Off Kilter
We’ve all seen animals perform tricks. That includes just about every animal on the planet. For example, there are a number of companies that have trained animals for “rent... — Updated 1/18/2023
Do you use Occam's razor | Darn Wright
It’s the start of 2023, and with our tradition of setting New Year’s goals, darn right I have a suggestion. How about learning how Occam’s razor can be a tool for you? Many... — Updated 1/18/2023
Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo's quality of life impacted by the decisions of City of Everett, Snohomish County
Mukilteo’s quality of life impacted by the decisions of City of Everett, Snohomish County Nearly 20 years ago, my family and I moved to Mukilteo. A portion of the allure of this area was the abundance of park-like spaces and... — Updated 1/18/2023
- How to buy over-the-counter hearing aids | Savvy Senior
- 'You are the light of the world'
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Jan. 11
- Update on the waterfront | Reality Check
- It's the little things | Off Kilter
- How old are you? | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Jan. 4
- Snowy holidays: Delightful, thoughtful | Moment's Notice
- Communication in the internet age | Off Kilter
- What's in a name? | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Dec. 28
- A look back at 2022 | Council Corner
- My Christmas train set sublimation | Darn Wright
- Loss | Off Kilter
- Safety concerns remain for new ferry terminal | Reality Check
- A part of it: A holiday story | Guest View
- Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
- 'tis the season | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Dec. 21
- Mukilteo Business Summit | Mayor's Message
- Interesting facts about nature | Off Kilter
- We know too much to go back and pretend | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: Paine Field expansion could push Boeing, jobs out of the area
- Where would Christmas be without Ebenezer Scrooge? | Darn Wright
- Do dogs go to heaven? | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Dec. 14
- Updates on Fifth Street, waterfront improvements | Reality Check
- Things that make me laugh | Off Kilter
- What to know about health insurance after turning 65 | Guest View
- Christmas myths and other dubious legends | Darn Wright
- Specialized moving services that help seniors downsize and relocate | Savvy Senior
- Rededicating my life | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Dec. 7
- A detailed look at the 2023 budget | Council Corner
- Standard of living in the United States | Off Kilter
- Think within your box | Darn Wright
- Letter to the Editor: Darn Wright columnist is always an enjoyable read
- Sports and faith help unite the world | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Nov. 30
- Have you been to Kwiltalahun Lake? | Darn Wright
- Thanks for … everything | Moment's Notice
- Ways to pay for long-term care without insurance or savings | Savvy Senior
- Tricks when building a house | Off Kilter
- Historical records provide some answers | History Files
- Proactivity yields delightful pavilion of eternity while still on earth! | Worship
- Improve safety at Paine Field with voluntary curfew | Reality Check
- Coming of Age | Off Kilter
- Time to think about your porcelain throne | Darn Wright
- Top financial scams targeting seniors today | Savvy Senior
- Breathe | Health and Wellness
- Don't waste your time! | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Nov. 16
- Unplugging from society | Off Kilter
- 2023 Snohomish County budget allocates 2nd round of ARPA funds | Guest View
- Forgotten warriors in a forgotten, on-going war | Darn Wright
- Editorial cartoon for week of Nov. 9
- Chasing firetrucks | Moment's Notice
- Remembering to be grateful | Worship
- Safety is a community effort | Mukilteo Schools
- Update: Traffic calming discussion postponed | Reality Check
- Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo City Council should reject the proposed 1% increase in property taxes
- Letter to the Editor: New business park development could have an adverse impact on the Japanese Gulch area
- Letter to the Editor: Cass is best candidate for state Senate
- The Seahawks – a substitute for 'real life' | Off Kilter
- It was a dark and dreary night | Darn Wright
- What's in a date? | Moment's Notice
- On watersheds and lost rivers | History Files
- Reformation Day | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Nov. 2
- Let There Be Light! | Muk Revisited
- Help prepare your neighborhood for fall weather | Mukilteo Public Works
- Letter to the Editor: Addressing drug issues will take a concerted effort from politicians
- Letter to the Editor: Learning from Janelle Cass' public safety discussion
- Marriage terms: Now where did those come from? | Darn Wright
- Old time sports | Off Kilter
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Oct. 26
- A firm center and soft edges | Worship
- Public safety | Mayor's Message
- What is going on out there? | Off Kilter
- City officials should learn the difference between speed humps and speed bumps | Reality Check
- Letter to the Editor: Mayor Joe Marine's tax increase proposal is misguided
- Letter to the Editor: A thank you to the Mukilteo DEI Commission
- Letter to the Editor: Straightforward budget information please
- Auto aids that make driving easier and safer | Savvy Senior
- The importance of advanced directives | Health and Wellness
- Shaped by privilege | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Oct. 19
- Our identity | Worship
- Is the world going to hell in a handbasket? | Off Kilter
- Through the eyes of man's best friend | Darn Wright
- Mukilteo's Pioneers of the Year (A History) | Muk Revisited
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Oct. 12
- 38% of states have raised the red flag| Darn Wright
- Too much automation | Off Kilter
- Who gets the luck? | Moment's Notice
- Follow the science | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Oct. 5
- Be here. Be you. Belong. | Mukilteo Schools
- Life's little inconveniences | Off Kilter
- Go take a short siesta | Darn Wright
- Enough is enough: Bad behavior by coaches, parents and fans must stop | Guest View
- City should move ahead with interim waterfront projects | Reality Check
- Ignorance causes us to experience suffering | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Sept. 28
- The Day of the Dead is not Halloween | Darn Wright
- Language: Can't talk without it; can't understand anything with it | Off Kilter
- Goodbye, snollygoster. Hello, aporophobia? | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: Mayor Marine should have consulted with Tulalip Tribes before replacing plaque
- Letter to the Editor: City should add signs to let people know they are entering Mukilteo
- How to choose a Medicare supplemental (Medigap) policy | Savvy Senior
- Music and dance: It's not just for enjoyment | Health and Wellness
- Please forgive me | Worship
- Edititorial cartoon for the week of Sept. 21
- Some suggestions for solving jury duty summons problems | Darn Wright
- 15: Complex, triangular, pernicious, and much more | Moment's Notice
- The Queen and the monarchy | Off Kilter
- Belief, trust, and honor | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of Sept. 14
- Are you safe? | Off Kilter
- Feeling stressed or in pain? Alternative treatments can help | GuestView
- Reevaluating hopelessness | Darn Wright
- A tale of Big Gulch salmon | Muk Revisited
- Perhaps for each you'll agree: 'That would work, and let's do it now!' | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Sept. 7
- 75 years and beyond | Mayor's Message
- Coincidence | Off Kilter
- Entering the world of magical thinking | Darn Wright
- Letter to the Editor: Reality Check columnist raises important issues the City doesn't address
- Letter to the Editor: Ferries hampered by Jones Act
- Birth of a City | Muk Revisited
- Drops of kindness | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Aug. 31
- Bookish for knowledge | Darn Wright
- The Creative Process | Off Kilter
- Adaptive clothing takes the stress out of dressing | Savvy Senior
- Unplugging | Worship
- Finding the right path in challenging times | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Aug. 24
- Divide-and-conquer mentality in Mukilteo
- People, all types of people
- Demogorgons? Suspending your disbelief
- Nurse: We are understaffed and overworked
- History: It's all about connections
- Fraud: How you can protect yourself
- Daily check-in services for older adults living alone
- What is truth?
- Editorial cartoon for week of Aug. 17
- Environment, equity: Children, poor to suffer
- Would you take the pill?
- PNW: How do Florida, NYC compare?
- Anna Curtis: Which town was named for her?
- I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream
- The fly on the wall
- Editorial cartoon for week of Aug. 10
- City considers new options to keep Lighthouse Park safe | Guest View
- Letter to the Editor: Democrats have passed legislation to help the 'working man and woman'
- We are the walking wounded | Darn Wright
- A story with two happy endings | History Files
- The kids are in trouble | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Aug. 3
- Psychobabble | Off Kilter
- Getting back to nature | Guest View
- Simply a matter of programming (SMOPS) | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: Publisher provided a 'town square' for residents to interact, gain understanding
- Letter to the Editor: Petra Bigea is the best choice for state representative Position No. 2
- Letter to the Editor: Questioning candidate's position on women's rights
- Savvy Senior | How to hire in-home help for aging parent
- Life lesson: Always look behind the obvious | History Files
- Keep on rockin' in a free world? | Moment's Notice
- Honoring our parents | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of July 27
- City should address waterfront parking management issues | Reality Check
- Everything eventually comes to an end | Off Kilter
- Prescription costs: There's help | Health and Wellness
- Letter to the Editor: Postcard sent to Mukilteo residents sends offensive, inflammatory message
- Letter to the Editor: Bigea is a candidate with high integrity and compassion
- Train depots were king back in the day | History Files
- Where religion and state intersect | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of July 20
- Summer's here | Council Corner
- The importance of passing time | Student View
- Letter to the Editor: Marko Liias has let us down
- Letter to the Editor: Ask questions of the candidates, then vote, and follow up
- Are your rights enumerated? | Moment's Notice
- It's summer – yay! | Off Kilter
- Editorial cartoon for week of July 13
- People of all faith should join together against gun violence | Worship
- How to spend federal funds - U.S. Conference of Mayors offers ideas
- The need for content | Off Kilter
- What SCOTUS didn't learn from the 18th Amendment | Darn Wright
- Towns built, towns wiped out – and forgotten | History Files
- Editorial cartoon for week of July 6
- Call it what it is: War | Worship
- Bologna airport plane bump is no baloney | Guest View
- Has lying become an American virtue? | Darn Wright
- Letter to the Editor: Certain city councilmembers reject finance director pick without any good reason
- A road trip, and a still-missing photo | History Files
- Snohomish County living | Off Kilter
- Our return home | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of June 29
- Protecting Free Speech | Worship
- The solace of summer vacation | Student View
- Here's why the Sheriff's Office is reassigning deputies to the streets | Guest View
- Customer service hell | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: Conflicts of interest – follow the money
- Letter to the Editor: Janelle Cass will tackle issues holistically as a senator
- Highway 20: The ride of your life | Darn Wright
- From Rose Hill to Rosehill | Muk Revisited
- Bulletproof | Worship
- Curbing gun violence: Do something | Guest View
- Editorial cartoon for week of June 22
- Constitution tested by silos of belief, spread of lies | Guest View
- Letter to the Editor: Volunteer ham radio group provides communication support to county and city
- City needs a comprehensive approach to address loud vehicles | Reality Check
- The expanding, enduring ways of a dad | Darn Wright
- Highway 99 – and other colorful local stuff | Off Kilter
- You can't wait to feel better to feel better | Health and Wellness
- The reason for power | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of June 15
- Who is a law-abiding citizen? | Darn Wright
- Colors | Off Kilter
- Never the last laugh | Moment's Notice
- Snohomish County, and its coaching tie to the U-Dub | History Files
- Remembering a time: When will it stop? | Guest View
- Standing a little taller in adversity | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of June 8
- Nurses are district's 'first responders' | Mukilteo Schools
- War – what is it good for? | Off Kilter
- The only Coastie to receive the Medal of Honor | Darn Wright
- Trivia time: presidents and vice presidents | History Files
- Love is not safe | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of June 1
- Our changing oceans | Guest View
- Outdoor sports in New York City | Off Kilter
- The history of the Mukilteo Historical Society gift shop | Muk Revisited
- Winning should be accepted with modesty | Darn Wright
- Finding the right words | Moment's Notice
- Dealing with sudden loss | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of May 25
- Letter to the Editor: Citizen urges City Council to focus on long-term budget issues
- Waterfront parking still needs to be addressed | Reality Check
- Growing up in New York City | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: Rotary Club of South Everett-Mukilteo thanks community for support
- Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo is a welcoming place of peace, tolerance, and prosperity
- Sun, vitamin D, and you | Health and Wellness
- What would a 'reasonable and prudent' person believe? | Darn Wright
- The future adults are talking | Student View
- Claiming the middle ground: On abortion, we're non-binary | Worship
- Mother's Day | Managing Editor's Note
- The stock market and other facts of life | Off Kilter
- When home is not a home | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: The Senate should support Global Malnutrition and Prevention Act
- Open up your curtains to the world | Darn Wright
- What happened to old depots from 100 years ago? | History Files
- Love one another | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of May 11
- Here come the all-electric houses | Guest View
- Motherhood in their own words | Darn Wright
- Letter to the Editor: Volunteers made Earth Day weekend a success at Mukilteo Community Garden
- Would you buy a home on the site of an old coal mine? | History Files
- Things about songs you probably didn't know | Off Kilter
- How many of us ponder on what happens after we die? | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of May 4
- Safety: Our students' success depends on it | Mukilteo Schools
- The pickleball phenomenon | Off Kilter
- Where we find hope | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: Ask our federal representatives to continue to support Ukraine
- Saddle up and go for an equestrian scholarship | Darn Wright
- The environment and equity: Children, poor will suffer more | Guest View
- When the cup is empty | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of April 27
- Much work remains to be done on the waterfront | Reality Check
- Life goes on | Off Kilter
- What to do with cremated ashes | Savvy Senior
- Letter to the Editor: India has no governmental ban or cracking down on religious attire
- We must reduce alcohol abuse | Darn Wright
- Editorial cartoon for week of April 20
- Emerging from our COVID cave | Health and Wellness
- Now what? | Worship
- Jehovah's Witnesses returning to in-person meetings
- A student's view: The journalism gauntlet
- Figures of speech | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: Students need to be educated on the dangers of fentanyl
- Letter to the Editor: City should avoid the spraying of herbicide in our community
- Editorial cartoon for week of April 13
- More than a peep from me | Darn Wright
- From bookmobile to full-service library | Muk Revisited
- What the Passover story teaches all of us | Worship
- Letter to the Editor: City Council should reject religious freedom resolution
- Eagles and nobility | Off Kilter
- Pickleball: Go out and play Washington state's official sport
- Embracing the existential angst | Moment's Notice
- The necessary birth pangs of the prayed – for just Order | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of April 6
- Pathfinder Kindergarten Center - littles, firsts, and thanks
- Another New Year | Off Kilter
- Second chances, for all of us | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: Procedure for City appointments should be clarified
- Letter to the Editor: Resident appreciates police department's focus on loud mufflers
- Our shorelines are not where they used to be | History File
- Salvation is in the ordinary | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for the week of March 30
- Mixed bag for climate needs; sunny outlook for solar energy | Guest View
- A tongue-in-cheek look at why we are here | Off Kilter
- The Story of De-Dowble-Sa, the Founding Mother of Mukilteo, part 2 | Muk Revisited
- Letter to the Editor: Dog owners should leash their pets at all times
- Letter to the Editor: Lynnwood Rotary clubs also provide great service to the community
- How is Swoosie Kurtz's name related to Washington state? | History Files
- Choices we make during times of difficulty | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of March 23
- The good, bad, and ugly in Mukilteo | Reality Check
- Spring forward | Council Corner
- A student's view: The mask mandate at school | Guest View
- Letter to the Editor: City Council candidate stands by assertion partisan politics entered into appointment process
- Letter to the Editor: Council engaged in healthy debate over mayor's DEI Commission nominees
- Letter to the Editor: DEI Commission candidate disappointed by City Council's actions
- It's Darwinian | Off Kilter
- The Story of De-Dowble-Sa, the Founding Mother of Mukilteo, part 1 | Muk Revisited
- Back in the routine: Your vital health checklist | Health and Wellness
- Standing united | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of March 16
- Pickleball closer to becoming State's official sport | Darn Wright
- A look back and forward | Off Kilter
- Beware the clock strike at midnight | Moment's Notice
- Letter to the Editor: Reader agrees that State of City Address should have been open to all
- Letter to the Editor: Mayor Marine should stick with his original choices for DEI Commission
- Seattle is on the Stanley Cup. Not the Kraken, yet | History Files
- Video of teen arrests sparks much-needed conversations | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of March 9
- Paraeducators – Co-pilots in our classrooms | Mukilteo Schools
- Tenacity and persistence | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: State of City address should have been open to all
- Letter to the Editor: Congress should act to help working parents and their children
- Masks off: What happens next? | Moment's Notice
- Barreling over Niagara Falls | Darn Wright
- Ash Wednesday memories | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of March 2
- Strong shoulders to help others | Darn Wright
- Super cheap smartphone plans for scrimping seniors | Savvy Senior
- Letter to the Editor: Chuck Wright's column educates reader on important part of U.S. history
- Letter to the Editor: Property tax bill is unwelcome surprise for homeowner
- Letter to the Editor: Build Back Better legislation would help families
- Letter to the Editor: Janelle Cass has the credentials, temperament for Senate
- Nightshades: Have they gotten a bad rap? | Health and Wellness
- Holden Evening Prayer | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Feb. 23
- Tenacity and persistence | Off Kilter
- More time needed for rental evictions | Guest View
- Rosehill Community Center turns 11 | Reality Check
- Letter to the Editor: Students should be the focus of our educational system
- 'His Fraudulency' in the White House | Darn Wright
- Playing hooky | Off Kilter
- Preservation of Mukilteo's iconic light station | Muk Revisited
- Letter to the Editor: Budapest Bistro is a hidden gem restaurant tucked away on Mukilteo Speedway
- Improved parking for Mukilteo ferry fishing pier and shoreline
- Compassionate connection | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Feb. 16
- Letter to the Editor: City Council made a good choice in Jason Moon
- At-home COVID-19 test kits: Common questions answered
- Another year | Off Kilter
- The inkwell that changed legal history | Darn Wright
- An ancient value useful in modern times | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Feb. 9
- Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo School District needs to be reigned in
- Editorial cartoon for week of Feb. 2
- Life changes due to luck and mentors | Darn Wright
- The past | Off Kilter
- Letter to the Editor: Former Mukilteo Beacon editor praises longtime publisher
- Letter to the Editor: Show your support for students by voting for two replacement levies
- Letter to the Editor: More information needed on Proposition 2
- Letter to the Editor: Vote for school district levies to protect our kids' futures
- Letter to the Editor: Beacon columnist disagrees with reader's characterization, invites all to email him
- Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo School District should add more diverse authors to curriculum
- Letter to the Editor: Mukilteo School District graduate benefited from music programs
- Letter to the Editor: Kudos to Washington State Ferries employee for superb service
- A reminder of hope | Worship
- Time for a changing of the guard
- Show your support for vital services provided by schools | Guest View
- Special Services – 'All means all!' | Mukilteo Schools
- Letter to the Editor: Cannot support School District levy due to botched remote learning response
- Letter to the Editor: Help our children succeed
- Kindness: A universal language
- Editorial cartoon for week of Jan. 26
- Spring in New York: Ah, the sweet stench of spring in Manhattan! | Off Kilter
- Now, why didn't I think of that?
- Career choices | Off Kilter
- New City Council putting together its agenda for 2022 | Council Corner
- Public comment period for Paine Field Master Plan extended | Reality Check
- The plane truth about Paine Field's noise | Darn Wright
- Letter to the Editor: City Council should look for a candidate with a positive approach
- Letter to the Editor: Get out and support Mukilteo School District's Educational Programs, Capital Projects levies
- Letter to the Editor: City should make enforcing traffic laws a top priority
- Letter to the Editor | Mukilteo Lane: Precarious at best
- COVID offers opportunity to love and live sacrificially | Worship
- Editorial cartoon for week of Jan. 19
Drew Howard – Band
Drew plays snare drum and percussion for the Kamiak Band and is also a member of the Kamiak Showband and Drumline. When asks who inspires him Drew responded, "My friends are a big... — Updated 1/25/2023
Kamiak Dulcineas take first place
The Kamiak Dulcineas took first place with their kick routine, "Please Don't Go," Saturday, Jan. 14, at Edmonds-Woodway High School. The performance also won the highly coveted... — Updated 1/25/2023
Kamiak cheer headed to state championships
The Kamiak cheer team has qualified for the state championships for the fourth consecutive time. The cheer team earned their spot in the Small Game Day Division after competing at... — Updated 1/25/2023
Chloe Lee – STEM Student of the Month
Chloe Lee has been selected as Kamiak's STEM student of the month. Chloe has served as captain of the tennis and volleyball teams, as well as vice-president of the National Honor... — Updated 1/18/2023
Edmonds College to host multicultural job fair on Feb. 2
Edmonds College will host a multicultural job fair from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, on the first floor of Brier Hall. The job fair is open to students and community members... — Updated 1/20/2023
Dedicated public servants | Superintendent's Corner
January is School Board Recognition Month, so naturally we are expressing gratitude for our school board. However, our appreciation for the board’s work goes far beyond an annual... — Updated 1/12/2023
Jeffrey Choi – Choir
While Jeffrey may be introverted, he is not shy about lending his deep bass voice to the Kamiak Choir. "I love the community surrounding the choir at Kamiak High School. The number... — Updated 1/11/2023
School District's Strategic Plan ready after 20 years | Superintendent's Corner
In September I shared with you that we have been gathering input from staff, students, families, and community partners over the past year to develop a strategic plan, something... — Updated 1/4/2023
Zachary Boonsripisal – Orchestra
Zach is a bass player for the Kamiak Orchestra but also plays cello, piano, and enjoys singing. His friends call him quirky, dependable, a quick thinker and independent. "I enjoy... — Updated 1/4/2023
Kamiak High School honors Nov. Students of the Month
Kamiak staff has selected its Students of the Month for November 2022. The students are: Zane Rucker (freshman), Devin Semeraro (freshman), Emilia Funke (sophomore), Melissa Hoang... — Updated 1/4/2023
- District of choice | Mukilteo Schools
- Ezra Kocher – Drama
- Kamiak High School honors October Students of the Month
- Eli Funston – Orchestra
- Nathan Pao – STEM
- Edmonds College students complete first tiny home build
- District works to keep students safe
- Madison Harwood – Dance
- Your dollars at work | Superintendent's Corner
- Edmonds College receives $200K disabilities grant renewal
- School immunization for childhood vaccination rates remain flat
- Senai Zamach – Choir
- Strike up the (Mariner) band
- Walktober Wednesdays at Columbia Elementary School
- McKayla Vu – Choir
- VFW announces student essay contest for Mukilteo, Edmonds School Districts
- Annual craft fair coming Saturday, Nov. 5
- Sarah Ramzan – STEM
- Luke Garcia – Orchestra
- Kamiak High School honors September Students of the Month
- Edmonds College receives $1.5M cybersecurity grant
- Sno-Isle Tech to start accepting applications on Nov. 3 | School Brief
- Three Edmonds College students receive pharmacy technician scholarships
- Dante Peña – Drama
- Assessments show positive progress | Superintendent's Corner
- District reviews Smarter Balance Assessment scores
- Alannah Duke – Dance
- Six Kamiak students earn National Merit recognition
- CJ DeBolt – Choir
- Karly Odegaard – Choir
- Harper Center – Drama
- Teachers – Performing & Fine Arts
- New plan to guide Mukilteo School District | Superintendent's Corner
- A glimpse into Kamiak cheer's future
- Getting ready to go back to school
- Mukilteo School District details student search policy
- VFW youth essay contests underway
- Edmonds College launches dental assistant program
- Junior cheer clinic Aug. 26 at Kamiak | School Briefs
- Snohomish County, University of Washington partnership advances innovation
- Students learn about museum careers as Teen Ambassadors
- Dance Team
- South Everett-Mukilteo Rotary Club awards $40,000 in scholarships
- Mukilteo Way Garden Club hands out annual scholarship
- Four students receive teacher scholarships
- Makenna Reed - Choir
- Student achievement – a district report card | Mukilteo Schools
- One-stop Triton Student Resource Hub now open
- Edmonds College Head Start program receives $6M grant
- 6 Edmonds College students receive AAUW STEM scholarship awards
- Alex Cervantes - Art
- Kayla Mullooly
- Olivia Higgins - Choir
- Kamiak recognizes Students of the Month
- Gabe Anderson - Band
- Edward Lee - Art
- A Commotion is happening at Everett Community College
- Eyual Degaga - Choir
- Business as usual, but not quite | Superintendent's Corner
- Edmonds College Foundation raises $358,000 during Lynnwood benefit
- Trien Vuong
- Sorrelle Robertson - Art
- Mariner names Students of the Quarter
- Arya Dahal - Drama
- Key Club, Kiwanis lend a helping hand
- Kamiak recognizes March Students of the Month
- Toko Kameda - Art
- Kamiak Theatre Arts presents 'Chicago: High School edition' | School Brief
- Floretum Garden Club has $1,500 scholarship | School Brief
- Students not required to get COVID-19 shots as part of state's immunization requirements | School Brief
- Rotary Club names six Students of the Month
- Chris Choi - Orchestra
- School active shooter drills traumatic for students
- Julia Kocher - Fine Arts
- Mary Kim
- Spring means strategic planning and a question | Superintendent's Corner
- Abenezer Desta - Show Band
- Kamiak selects February Students of the Month
- Mukilteo Way Garden Club offering horticulture scholarship | School Brief
- Edmonds College Foundation to hold annual fundraiser April 9 | School Brief
- Edmonds College to add two bachelor's degrees in fall 2022 | School Brief
- High school students invited to enter Congressional Art Competition
- Christiana Burkhalter - Dance
- Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center recognizes Winter Students of the Quarter
- Mukilteo Schools Foundation hosts virtual fundraiser
- Mukilteo Historical Society extends deadline for scholarship apps | School Brief
- Cascade Symphony offers scholarships to high school music students | School Brief
- Kaitlyn Chua - Visual Art
- Where does the money go? | Superintendent's Corner
- COVID-19 guidelines changing for schools this week
- Gene Nastri School is moving to Pointe of Grace Lutheran Church
- Tristan Jafari - Band
- Rotary honors January, February Students of the Month
- Ryan Barrett
- Paige Becker - Band
- Mariner recognizes Marauders of the Quarter
- Eva Solorio - Choir
- Kamiak students named finalists for National Merit Scholarships
- Muriel Moon - Band
- Larsen visits Construction pre-Apprenticeship Program
- Contest: Learn more about history of your community
- Kamiak recognizes January Students of the Month
- Grant Gamble - Choir
- Edward Lee
- Ella Lawson - Dance
- The truth about 'To Kill a Mockingbird' | Superintendent's Corner
- Kamiak names December Students of the Month
- Sebastian Sanchez - Band
- Issabella Nguyen – Band
- Brandon Kim – Drama & Choir
- Alex Elbahr
Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame accepting nominations
The Snohomish County Sports Commission is accepting nominations for the Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame 2023 Induction Class. The deadline for the 2023 nominations is March 4.... — Updated 1/26/2023
Knights' playoff prospects take a hit with losses | Boys basketball
The Kamiak boys basketball team's hopes for a Bi-District playoff berth took a serious hit following losses to Glacier Peak and Lake Stevens. The Knights held a 63-59 lead midway... — Updated 1/25/2023
Knights girls' rally runs out of steam in 4th quarter | Girls basketball
Trailing 49-35, Kamiak made its move with a 7-0 run in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter. But Glacier Peak regrouped after calling a timeout, scored four straight points,... — Updated 1/25/2023
Noel Villar Cereceres – Wrestling
Noel Villar Cereceres is a sophomore on Mariner's Boys Wrestling Team. His leadership in the room and recent performances have shown his growth and maturity. Noel wrestled at the... — Updated 1/25/2023
CJ DeBolt – Wrestling
Congratulations to team captain and senior CJ DeBolt for being named Kamiak's Athlete of the Week! At the Border Blizzard tournament on Jan. 14, CJ wrestled her way to second place... — Updated 1/25/2023
Knights dominate Marauders, win third straight | Girls basketball
Kamiak is on a roll, and it couldn't have come at a better time. Junior Bella Hasan scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Knights to their third straight victory, 68-39 over... — Updated 1/25/2023
Kamiak survives furious Mariner rally
If the Kamiak boys basketball team was suffering from a case of whiplash, you can't blame them. In a span of five minutes, the Knights went from holding a commanding 28-point lead... — Updated 1/25/2023
Coleman wins shot put, weight throw | Sports Brief
Adrianna Coleman, a Mukilteo resident who attends King’s High School, won the shot put and 20-pound weight throw Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Spokane High School Indoor Invitational track meet. Her mark in the weight throw was a meet... — Updated 1/18/2023
Josiah Pierre – Boys Basketball
Congratulations to Josiah Pierre for being named Kamiak's Athlete of the Week! In the contest against Mariner on Wednesday, Jan. 11, Josiah had 28 points and 10 rebounds in a 74-... — Updated 1/18/2023
Jailin Johnson – Boys Basketball
Jailin Johnson is a senior, 4-year varsity starter and captain for the Mariner Boys Basketball team. In the past two games, he has averaged 30 points a game and led the Marauders... — Updated 1/18/2023
- Saikou Darboe – Boys Swim Team
- Keliah Carithers-Brown – Girls Basketball
- Geoffrey Keleb – Boys Basketball
- Kamiak loses to Mountlake Terrace | Girls basketball
- Kamiak junior hopes to get back to state tourney | Wrestling
- A rocky preseason so far for Knights | Girls basketball
- Mariner girls see large turnout | Wrestling
- Greg Stewart – Wrestling
- Simon Ross – Wrestling
- Marauders embracing major lineup changes | Boys basketball
- U.S. Trail Running Conference returns in 2023 to Mukilteo
- Chloe Nuttbrock and Maddie DePasquale – Unified Bowling
- Makai Bloomfield – Boys Basketball
- Mariner's Williams selected to play in national all-star football game
- Kamiak relying on returning veterans
- New Run/Walk to start in January
- Kamiak, Mariner athletes earn all-league honors
- Natalie Elbahr – Cheer
- Lillian Chambers-Wright – Cheer Team
- No longer overlooked: Kamiak sets sights on league title | Girls basketball
- Marauders aim to build on last season's success | Girls basketball
- Nayella George – Volleyball
- Jade Berger – Special Olympics Bowling Team
- Kamiak's student-athletes sign letters of intent
- Chloe Bundy – Girls Cross Country
- Aaron Ton – Boys Cross Country
- Kamiak's Smith collects 3 medals at state
- Kamiak Knights win Falcon Classic tourney
- Zion An – Boys Tennis
- Landon Manoppo – Boys Tennis
- Mariner closes out season with victory over Inglemoor | Football
- Kennedy Catholic overpowers Kamiak, earns state berth | Football
- Kamiak junior finishes 24th at state meet | Cross country
- Hannah Goerg, Valeria Gaxiola Arredondo – Girls Soccer
- Aliya Boonsripisal – Girls Soccer
- Kamiak punches ticket to the postseason | Football
- Plitnik's late goal lifts Kamiak past Lake Stevens
- Kamiak boys take third at districts | Cross country
- Claire Smith, Iris Cho, Julia Lorenzo, Janey Ryu – Girls swimming/400 freestyle relay team
- Zakiya Nunez – Girls swim and dive
- Kamiak can't contain explosive Lake Stevens offense
- Mariner beats Lindbergh ahead of key game with Kamiak
- Young Knights drop nonleague match to Skyline
- Kamiak boys finish 2nd at Wesco 4A meet
- Giovanni Besson – Football
- Makai James – Football
- Marauders unable to sustain 1st quarter effort
- Kamiak shuts down Jackson in 2nd half
- Kamiak dominates Everett-Mukilteo championships
- Ella Kunz – Volleyball
- Sophia Polley-Ferguson – Volleyball
- Kamiak battles hard in loss to Glacier Peak | Football
- Kamiak's Claire Smith looks to defend state title | Girls swimming
- Mariner pummels Jackson in homecoming romp | Football
- Mariner spirits riding high despite inexperience | Girls swimming
- Dylan Bui – Boys Cross Country
- Jaedyn Chase – Boys Cross Country
- Kamiak relying on its veteran leadership | Cross country
- Knights drop third straight non-league contest
- Two juniors leading the way for Mariner | Cross country
- Mariner stumbles in loss to Glacier Peak
- Anthony Madson – Boys Tennis
- Dennis Pham – Boys Tennis
- Mariner focuses on being a stronger, smarter team | Volleyball
- Marauders use ground game to beat Chargers | Football
- Knights coming together under new coach | Volleyball
- Skyview dominates Kamiak in nonconference clash | Football
- Alex Pineda-Figueroa – Girls Soccer
- Mariyah McCrae – Girls Soccer
- Mariner defense jumps all over Meadowdale early | Football
- Kamiak can't sustain strong start against Monroe | Football
- Kamiak passes early nonconference tests | Girls soccer
- New Mariner coach sees major improvement | Girls soccer
- Lucy Nguyen – Girls Swimming
- Iris Cho – Girls Swimming
- Mariner bringing good energy, competitiveness | Boys tennis
- Defending league champs retooling lineup
- Knights edge Warriors in thriller | Football
- Mariner takes down Everett 19-7 in its home opener | Football
- Cartez Williams – Football
- Zachary Garmire – Football
- Marauders open with a decisive victory
- Penalties prove costly for Knights in season opener
- Tsai, Pitharoulis claim Run-A-Muk titles
- Kamiak looks to make another run to the playoffs
- Dawn of a new era for Mariner football
- Register for Run- A-Muk race
- Mariner cheer team: Competitive and kind
- Golf tournament Aug. 22 at Harbour Pointe Golf Club
- Kamiak graduate Slack awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
- Muk Games provide plenty of thrills
- Mukilteo athletes have strong performances at nationals
- Recognition for three Mill Creek pickleball activists
- Mukilteo's all-stars win state title
- Mukilteo's Beard takes 1st place in hammer at Junior Olympics
- Mukilteo seniors take 2nd at state tourney | Softball
- Little League teams battle at districts
- Professional pickleball tournament coming to Shoreline
- Mukilteo athletes excel at Junior Olympic Region 13 championships
- Passing along their skills and knowledge
- Knights cheer squad takes second at UCA camp
- Top Wesco 4A spring athletes recognized
- Mukilteo's Beard takes first place in hammer, javelin
- Max Savchuk - Football
- Chaitna Deshmukh & Aaron Lee - Tennis
- Future Knights hit the hardwood
- Register for upcoming sports camps
- Coleman medals in three events at Nike Outdoor Nationals
- Elora Kim - Girls Tennis
- Boys Golf - District Champs
- Mukilteo athletes claim medals
- Kamiak Unified takes fifth at USA Games
- Heaven Kim - Girls Golf
- Sarena Fregon - Girls Golf
- Mukilteo's Beard wins two gold, two bronze medals
- Kamiak Unified competing at USA Games | Basketball
- Two Mukilteo rowers head to nationals
- Scarlette Chapman - Softball
- Michael Fregon - Boys Golf
- Kamiak and Mariner take home medals at state track meet
- Knights finish second at state boys golf tourney
- Kamiak duo takes eighth in 4A doubles tournament | Boys tennis
- Sammie Bruton - Fastpitch Softball
- T'Andre Waverly - Boys Track & Field
- Kamiak's state playoff run derailed by Skyline | Boys soccer
- Young Knights play like veterans at districts | Softball
- Kamiak boys, girls golf claim district crowns, head to state
- Knights tennis are district champions
- Celebrating a trip to state | Track and field
- Kamiak's Hasan captures long jump title | Track and field
- Julian Nelson-Sellers - Track & Field
- Kalia Estes - Girls Track & Field
- Kamiak claims state playoff berth with shootout victory | Boys soccer
- Kamiak's Hammons wins 1,600, 3,200 races
- Jasmine Jaramillo Cruz - Track & Field
- Will Kunz - Baseball
- Kamiak falls just short in comeback attempt | Baseball
- UW extends offer to Kamiak standout | Football
- Daniela Peinado Montes - Cheer Team
- Girls Tennis Captains
- Marauders are enjoying success on the diamond | Baseball
- Kamiak takes down Lake Stevens | Girls tennis
- Mukilteo's Beard tops hammer field at Eason
- Eduardo Rocha-Bernal - Boys Soccer
- Aidan Drought - Boys Soccer
- 14 Kamiak athletes sign letters of intent
- Knights shake off sluggish 1st half, score two 2nd-half goals | Boys soccer
- Ally Cihak and Jake Cheff - Unified Track
- David Villanueva - Baseball
- Kamiak falls short in comeback attempt | Baseball
- Peak performances | Track and Field
- Kamiak baseball team holds camp
- Daniel Kim - Boys Golf
- Angela Rodriguez-Frias - Girls Track & Field
- Knights batter district rival Marauders 19-1
- Mariner faces Archbishop Murphy in tennis clash
- Francine Javier - Girls Golf
- Jasmine Nguyen - Girls Tennis
- Pehlivanian scores three goals to power Kamiak comeback | Boys soccer
- Mariner standouts shine in Wesco track and field competition
- Sam Rohwer and Eli Funston - Softball
- Jaden Gagucas - Softball
- Marauders enjoying the sweet taste of success | Baseball
- Strong senior class leads Knights | Baseball
- Kamiak boys win league opener, girls take 2nd | Track and Field
- Calvin Gutierrez - Boys Track & Field
- Annabelle Heiman and Jackson Hammons - Track & Field
- Knights reload with young talent | Softball
- Mariner poised for another successful season | Softball
- Mukilteo natives have stellar finishes in hammer throw competitions
- Ricardo Estrada-Luna - Boys Soccer
- Jack Fenton - Baseball
- Kamiak soars at district dance tournament
- Kamiak, Mariner athletes named to all-league teams
- Vyron Domingo - Boys Swim Team
- Chaitna Deshmukh - Girls Tennis
- Marauders ousted in 1st round of state tourney | Boys basketball
- Sound FC captures 2 tournament titles
- Jayleen Guevara-Cruz - Cheer
- Cade Weatherbie - Boys Soccer
- Offensive struggles sink Mariner at state regionals | Boys basketball
- Dance and drill fans are in for a treat
- Rebecca Serati - Girls Wrestling
- State Task Force recommends increased sharing of school and community athletic facilities
- Kamiak sophomore earns medal at Mat Classic | Girls wrestling
- Knight senior advances to consolation finals | Boys swimming
- Mariner takes 3rd place at district tournament | Boys basketball
- Grizzlies put an end to Kamiak's season at districts | Girls basketball
- Cassie Laney - Cheer
- Angel Ramos - Boys Wrestling
- Good sports: Kamiak, Mariner Unified hoops teams face off
- Mariner freshman claims district crown
- Knights unable to sustain early momentum | Girls basketball
- Lack of intensity and execution sink Marauders | Boys basketball
- Kamiak grad places 11th in Ice Dancing at Winter Olympics
- Austin Kim - Unified Basketball
- Danaysia Cain - Girls Basketball
- Knights take down Marauders | Girls basketball
- Happy homecoming for a Mariner graduate
- Mariner beats Kamiak, claims Wesco 4A title | Boys basketball
- Kamiak's Holcomb places 2nd at Wesco 4A tourney | Wrestling
- Kamiak takes 2nd at state championships
- Coaches needed for Girls on the Run of Snohomish County's spring sessions
- Bella Hasan - Girls Basketball
- Leili Nurieva - Cheer Team
- Kamiak dominates Jackson, puts together complete game | Girls basketball
- Mariner tops Glacier Peak for 1st place in the league | Boys basketball
- Oliver Holod - Boys Swim & Dive
- Itzack Tambanua - Boys Swim Team
- Mukilteo thrower takes second at high school invitational | Sports Brief
- Tyler Odegaard – Wrestling
- Alondra Gonzalez – Wrestling
- Marauders snap 4-game losing streak | Boys basketball
- Knights off to a tough start in league play
- Mukilteo Pythons win state title
- Jaytin Hara – Boys Basketball
- Mohammed Camara – Boys Basketball
Going down in history | Wanderlust
Not everyone can say they've rubbed shoulders with a herd of reindeer Wintertime in the Pacific Northwest offers outdoor adventure galore. Take to the slopes on skis or a... — Updated 1/18/2023
Northwest Stream Center hosts white birds of winter program
White birds of winter have migrated here from Alaska and Canada to the Pacific Northwest. Thousands of Trumpeter and Tundra Swans and Snow Geese have flown from the far north to... — Updated 1/21/2023
Year of the Rabbit: Lunar New Year returns to Snohomish County
Decorative red lanterns adorn downtown Edmonds in anticipation of the second annual Lunar New Year Edmonds celebration, which will welcome the Year of the Rabbit with... — Updated 1/11/2023
MLK tribute features speakers, performances
The fifth annual tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "When Love Changes This," is coming to the Edmonds Waterfront Center. The "Inspiring a Beloved Community in Song,... — Updated 1/11/2023
YMCA of Snohomish County prepares for influx of new families
The YMCA of Snohomish County is preparing for an influx of new and returning members and can’t wait to show the community that the Y is much more than a gym. All six Snohomish County YMCA locations – including in Mukilteo ... — Updated 1/11/2023
Cascade Symphony welcomes its former 'Rising Star'
Cellist Olivia Marckx, a top prize winner at the 2022 Coeur d'Alene National Young Artists competition, will be the featured soloist when the Cascade Symphony Orchestra – under... — Updated 1/5/2023
Interact with nature, art at Price Sculpture Forest | Wanderlust
Whidbey Island is a popular destination for Seattle-area residents, as well as for visitors to Washington state. They find this idyllic locale, with its mix of bucolic and coastal... — Updated 12/22/2022
The sounds of the holidays
If you listened closely enough, you probably heard the sounds of the holidays Sunday, Dec. 11. From Everett to Mukilteo, Christmas songs and music could be heard. The St. John's... — Updated 12/21/2022
Rick Steves promotion urges travelers to give to nonprofits
After the successful return of its tour program in 2022, Edmonds travel company Rick Steves’ Europe is launching a “Season’s Givings” event that allows travelers to save $100 on a 2023 European tour while also donating... — Updated 12/14/2022
- Local composer to debut composition
- Giant menorah to light up Snohomish County
- Domestic Violence Services hosts Winter Wonderland open | Holiday Brief
- Local photographer stands out in a crowd
- A newcomer's look at Cascadia Art Museum
- Adopt a Stream Foundation to offer living holiday trees
- 'Every Picture Tells a Story Don't It' at Rosehill
- Recharge with a getaway to Skamania Lodge | Wanderlust
- Kamiak carolers to perform at Jingle Bell Breakfast and Craft Fair
- Mukilteo bead artist and her sister awarded Heritage Arts Apprenticeships
- Interim conductor shares his passion for music
- Mukilteo Community Orchestra to perform holiday concert
- Sponsored Feature | Burgers, yes, but it's also about family at Hamburger Harry's
- 'All About Beavers' coming to Northwest Stream Center
- Two featured exhibits at Gallery North for November
- Kids score goodies at second annual Mukilteo Memory Care's Trunk or Treat
- Kamiak Show Band shines
- Northwest Watercolor Society hosts online paintings exhibition
- Mukilteo Community Orchestra marks 25th anniversary
- Get acquainted with 'fancy sheep' | Wanderlust
- Cascade Symphony Orchestra to open its 61st season Oct. 24
- Taking a field trip with the Mukilteo Way Garden Club
- Chihuly Garden and Glass is a sculptural wonderland | Wanderlust
- House of Fire Car - Truck & Motorcycle Show
- Octoberfest arrives in Edmonds
- Impressions: Artists at the Lighthouse Festival
- Sponsored Feature | Bucatini: Italian American food for every palate and taste
- How to grow a gardener | Tilling Times
- Live music venues drawing fans
- Slow down, summer
- Making the most of an opportunity
- Lighthouse Festival Main stage schedule
- Tickets on sale for Cascade Symphony Orchestra
- In Perrinville: A bakery worthy of poetry
- Step in: Edmonds Art Studio Tour announces 41 artists
- Through Your Lens | Pass the popcorn
- Bird Fest poster art winner showcases Skagit swans
- 'The Mousetrap': First up for Driftwood's 64th season
- Olympic Ballet Theatre announces 2022-2023 season
- Fly through the forest with ease on Camano Island
- Want to volunteer? ECA needs you
- Around Town
- ECA's new season: Music mix on the menu
- Art exhibit at Rosehill
- Zipping along at a local adventure park
- Sponsored Feature | St. James Gate: Irish food and drink in a homey pub
- Gallery North hosts 'Of Earth and Its Treasures'
- Northwest Stream Center hosts bird photography course
- Kites take flight at Long Beach festival
- Music and sun at the beach
- Wanderlust | Amp up the Snake River adventure in Hells Canyon
- Taste Edmonds 2022 tickets now on sale
- Gallery North artist featured at this weekend's Mill Creek Festival
- Through Your Lens | Is it time for ice cream?
- Through Our Lens | A colorful waterfront
- Sponsored Feature | Good news for pizza lovers: Niles Peacock Kitchen & Bar now open for lunch
- Siren songs in Edmonds: Mermaids on the rocks
- There's still time to plant crops | Tilling Times
- Gallery North hosts astrophotography exhibit
- Edmonds College professor pens book on Northwest salsa
- Mukilteo rapper gets Marshawn Lynch's attention
- Edmonds Driftwood Players host 11th annual Festival of Shorts
- Sangerfest Grand Concert coming to Trinity Lutheran on Friday
- Take a trip: Discover (or rediscover) Wenatchee
- Youth steel pan groups to perform at ECA
- Through Your Lens: Flowers in full bloom
- Spring: The Summer Market, and brunch options | Arts and Appetite
- Sponsored Feature | All in for this Edmonds institution: Engel's Pub
- Pilings on the beach | Travel Sketcher
- Take a walk on the wild side at Northwest Stream Center
- Two Mukilteo District students named winners in PUD art contest
- New Rick Steves TV series focusing on art of Europe
- Mukilteo Community Orchestra presents final concert of the season
- Reap the rewards when you hike Wallace Falls | Wanderlust
- Rise and shine for Rise & Shine Bakery | Arts and Appetite
- Driftwood stages 'Over the River and Through the Woods'
- 2022: The Taste will return for all ages and with vendors
- Cascadia College Art Gallery hosts Intersections = Math + Art: Showing our Work
- Sponsored Feature | Cabernets & IPAs: A view, a comforting atmosphere, and much to choose from
- Through Your Lens: The other beach
- A beautiful view of Mount Baker | Travel Sketcher
- Reminder: Kamiak presents 'Chicago: High School Edition'
- Pianist and composer Hwaen Ch'uqi to perform
- Take an artful stroll in Tigard, Oregon | Wanderlust
- Clarinetists Benjamin Lulich, Emil Khudyev to perform with Cascade Symphony in season finale concert
- Jewelry collection to support Stop AAPI Hate
- Dreaming of tomatoes | Tilling Times
- What a pie!
- Cascadia Art Museum partners with Mukilteo Elementary
- True indie: Young director gets by on $1,000 budget
- Shoreline's El Cubano es estupendo
- Sponsored Feature | Enjoy exceptional food and beer at Tapped Mukilteo – and make new friends
- Mukilteo Yacht Club plans 19th annual opening day of boating festivities
- PUD launches 'Reading Between the Lines'
- Music and Motion | Kamiak
- Music and Motion, part 2
- Schack Arts Center presents Story Tellers: Two Friends, two Cultures
- Beautiful music from the Mukilteo Community Orchestra
- Camden: A charming town on the other coast | Wanderlust
- Cousins record album in pillow factory in Mukilteo
- State kicks off expansion of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
- Sponsored Feature | Dust Off Your List of Favorite Wines: Dusted Valley is in Edmonds!
- Packing up | Travel Sketcher
- Mukilteo Community Orchestra to perform on March 13
- Rosehill features Mukilteo student artists
- Pianists Nicole Wang, August Baik to perform with Cascade Symphony for March 7 'Return to Life' concert
- New Mexico tram offers Land of Enchantment views | Wanderlust
- Travel Sketcher soon to be France-bound
- Gallery North showcases artist Lonni Flowers
- Cascadia Art Museum presents the art of Howard Duell
- Day of Remembrance: Celebrating Japanese history, culture
- White Birds of Winter are arriving
- Fantastic Taqueria Puebla now in Mukilteo
- Sponsored Feature | You'll feel right at home at Salish Sea Brewing Co.
- Spectacular sights: Lighthouse Park
- A chateau in France | Travel Sketcher
- Kamiak graduate debuts his new musical
- Somewhere over the rainbow | Through Your Lens
- The next great adventure | Travel Sketcher
- Jaiiya: A bowl (or more) of goodness | Arts and Appetite