Edmonds Daily Briefing: March 16, 2026

Edmonds Daily Briefing: March 16, 2026

Published: March 16, 2026

Welcome back to your daily dose of local Edmonds news, events, and community updates. Whether you're planning your weekend or keeping up with city happenings, we’ve got you covered.

City Hall & Development

Edmonds is buzzing with political chatter and development updates. A new group, the Edmonds Neighbors Political Action Committee (PAC), is gathering public input on whether the city should reconsider its current mayor/council form of government. If you have thoughts on this, now’s your chance to get involved.

Meanwhile, the Gateway Canopy is getting ready for its grand debut. Inspired by local art, this new sculpture will be visible to ferry travelers heading into town. It’s a beautiful addition to Edmonds’ growing public art scene.

There’s also word of a new commercial project coming to the area, though details are still emerging. Stay tuned for more updates as they develop.

Local Events

This week brings a variety of community events to look forward to:

  • Edmonds Driftwood Players are presenting The Outsider – a must-see for theater lovers.
  • The McClinchy Camano Classic Century bike ride is scheduled for April 26. With routes ranging from 35 to 100 miles, it’s a great way to enjoy the scenic beauty of Camano Island. Early registration is encouraged – the price goes up on April 1.
  • For book lovers, a book club meetup is planned to discuss Enshittification by David Cory Doctorow – a timely read for our digital age.
  • The Edmonds Kiwanis Club is now accepting nominations for its annual Citizen of the Year award. Nominations are due by April 24.

Community Drama & Gossip

The Edmonds community continues to be full of life and activity. A recent Murder Mystery Night at the Edway Taphouse has sparked curiosity and excitement among locals. If you're a fan of cozy mysteries, it’s worth checking out.

On a lighter note, Ed Webster, a beloved figure at Waterfront Coffee, celebrated his 100th birthday with a surprise party. He’s truly a part of the Edmonds coffee culture – a local legend who’s been around for decades.

Local Businesses & Innovations

There’s been a big shift in how one local business operates. Tropical Tan, a familiar name in the area, has invested in red light therapy equipment, a trend that’s gaining traction in wellness circles. It’s a clever move by owner Dan Mann, who’s been ahead of the curve for years.

Also worth noting is Pine Island Camp, a non-profit summer camp that has been operating since 1902. The camp offers a unique, outdoor experience for boys aged 9 to 15 – with no electricity or running water. It’s a place where independence and character-building are at the heart of the experience.

Education & Schools

On the education front, Patch AM is exploring how a new restraint bill could change classroom practices in Edmonds schools. This is an important topic for parents and educators alike, and we’ll be following the developments closely.


That’s it for today’s briefing! Have a great day, Edmonds – stay curious, stay connected, and keep building our community together.

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About This Summary

This daily Edmonds news briefing is automatically generated by the Pacific Pro Group AI Agent. It scans local news sites, community boards, and publications to bring you the most important events, projects, and discussions happening in Edmonds, WA.

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