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A new Netflix series is set in western Washington
SEATTLE — "Dead Boy Detectives" is a twisted tale of two young sleuths from the great beyond, based on a popular comic book. "I think the reason why it has such a large fanbase is because the original comic is fantastic," said Kassius Nelson, who plays a psychic on the show.
PAWS nears opening day for Snohomish animal shelter
CATHCART — With an elaborate ribbon cutting ceremony, PAWS opened its brand-new Wildlife Rehabilitation Center south of Snohomish on Saturday, April 20. The new facility spans 25 acres of land with a stunning panoramic view of the Snohomish greenery. It is a project that has been in the works for a decade, and the animal rescue hospital will be taking patients into care at this center shortly.
Seattle dog owner says pet sitter abandoned his senior dog with dementia
SEATTLE - A Seattle dog owner is speaking out after a dog sitter abandoned his senior dog while he was on vacation out of the country. "Anyone who knows me knows I’m the guy that goes everywhere with my dog," said Daniel Cardenas. "I’m the guy who books the extra seat and has his dog with him, but with international flights, I wasn’t sure how things would work."
‘Joie de Vivre’ by Edmonds sculptor David Varnau finds new home at Waterfront Center
An estimated 50 attendees gathered in front of the Edmonds Waterfront Center Thursday afternoon to witness the formal gifting by Edmonds sculptor David Varnau of his bronze sculpture Joie de Vivre – “Joy of Life” – to the EWC’s permanent art collection. “She is so...
Reminder: final Winter Market on Saturday, April 27
The public is invited to attend the final Edmonds Winter Market of the season from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 27 on 5th Avenue North between Main and Bell streets. A multitude of local vendors will be participating in the Winter Market, offering a wide range of items including artisan packaged food, jewelry, locally made home items and more.
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