Talks have broken off between a union representing garbage haulers and Waste Management, meaning that pick-up in Marysville and Arlington may not occur as planned Thursday, April 8.
As of 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7, there was no word whether Waste Management would be providing service on Thursday to customers in both cities.
A 41-year-old Arlington man is being held on $500,000 bail in Snohomish County Jail in connection with the death of his girlfriend’s pit bull.
The buzzer sounded and Kody Cummings was off. The 3-year-old ducked under a rope and immediately hit the ground, grasping between his fingers handfuls of plastic Easter eggs filled with candy.
Volunteers recently planted approximately 1,000 seedlings near Jim Creek.
The project, which was an Eagle Scout project for Tim Lynch of Boy Scout Troop No. 151, took place at the creek’s Wilderness Recreation Area by the Jim Creek Naval Radio Station on March 27.
Seth Kinney knows the importance of police explorers — after all, he was one.
The North Cascades Concert Band recently announced the times and dates of its spring concert series.
Military children got a taste of what their moms and dads experience at sea during Naval Station Everett’s Kids Deployment Camp April 1.
Sewer rates will remain the same in Arlington – for now.
On Monday, April 5, the City Council unanimously opted to table the city’s proposed sewer rate increase until next month, giving Council members two work sessions and two official meetings before it could take action May 17.
Arlington resident Matthew Bowen was among the three people who died at the scene of an April 2 explosion at an Anacortes oil refinery.
Garbage and recycling service will not be interrupted in Marysville and Arlington — for now.
Sen. Val Stevens was among a group of state republicans who recently signed and submitted a letter of support to Attorney General Rob McKenna.
Katie Zook had just looked at the clock before the earthquake hit. It read 4:58 p.m.
From there it went black.
Mave Zosel knew she was going in for a medical appointment last week, but she didn’t know she’d come home with a new piece of clothing. Zosel, who is undergoing treatment at Cascade Valley Hospital for an iron deficiency, got an unexpected gift during her visit Thursday, March 25 — a hand-made knitted cap.