People walk along Sunset Avenue as people below explore Brackett’s Landing North at sunset on Thursday in Edmonds. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)… Continue reading
Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens President Eileen Simmons, left, and volunteer Debbie McCoy plant zinnias from Sunnyside Nursery in front of the entrance to the Evergreen… Continue reading
The sun begins to set as people walk along the Edmonds Fishing Pier on Thursday, July 17, 2025 in Edmonds, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The… Continue reading
Will Schlough works on a jellyfish mural on the side of a building along Olympic Beach for Art Walk Edmonds on Thursday in Edmonds. (Olivia… Continue reading
A blue dasher dragonfly perches on a dried blade of grass on the waters edge of Lake Ballinger with a white water lily blossoming in… Continue reading
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Before moving to Whidbey Island, Cindi Rausch’s closest whale encounter was with Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. Since 2021, the retired high school English teacher has been… Continue reading
The annual New Year’s Polar Bear Plunge has been a tradition for 18 years.
Photo Gallery
From breaking news to features and everything in between, here are the Herald photo staff’s favorite images from 2024.
Two people died. Trees crushed homes. And 135,000 locals lost power.
The grizzled group of 40 didn’t reach the mark they wanted Friday, but they had a good time anyway.
For the next month, the Schack Art Center will honor its 50 years of impacts on the local arts scene.
The festival at Swans Trail Farms is packed to the brim with family-fun activities. It’s open through Oct. 31.
At the downtown Edmonds fire station, South County Fire on Wednesday commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the attacks
Three of the area’s newest recruits share how they’ve been gearing up for school.
Sound Transit gave a sneak preview of the $3.1 billion project Wednesday, two days before it opens.
The skydiving Hall of Famer completed her 730th jump in Snohomish on Wednesday. Her friend said, “I think she’ll sleep when she’s dead.”