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  • Under the domes

    Brian Soergel, Edmonds Beacon|Updated Dec 8, 2022

    If you strolled by SanKai recently, you've seen what appears to be a trio of see-through igloos outside its Fourth Avenue North location. Nope. They are geodesic domes constructed from high-strength polycarbonate material 200 times stronger than glass and capable of sustaining 70 mph winds. That's a mouthful. So go ahead and call them domes. Or igloos. Or dome pods. They are booming in popularity worldwide after the worst of the pandemic subsided (we think) and are especially...

  • Nom-nom: Galley back open on Edmonds-Kingston run

    Brian Soergel, Edmonds Beacon|Updated Apr 21, 2022

    After a ban of more than two years on food and drink service on Washington State Ferries, those taking the Edmonds-Kingston run can now partake in gallery offerings. Clam chowder washed down with a Northwest beer? Yes, please! And, after this week's ruling by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Florida, boat riders no longer have to strap their masks back on when not eating or drinking. Sodexo Live!, formerly known as Centerplate, on April 13 launched phase one of...