SMOKEY POINT — The local area has no shortage of medical clinics and practitioners of health and wellness, so when North Sound Physical Therapy conducted its open house at its new location, its members offered their thoughts.
ARLINGTON — Tony Bravo dedicated his life to Jesus after kicking a year-long addiction to heroin, but it’s been through the H.U.G.E. Men of God that he’s found a place of fellowship.
SMOKEY POINT — He might not choose to give his name, but he wants people to know that the homeless are not nameless.
ARLINGTON — Heidi Graham’s eighth-grade students at Post Middle School agreed that it’s harder to sum up who you are in six words than in 500.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council looks likely to relax its standards on marijuana producers and processors in February.
ARLINGTON — The final stretch of fundraising for the Arlington Boys & Girls Club’s expansion is set to kick off with team pictures Jan. 23.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School’s Robotics Team gets plenty of practice developing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills through their annual robot-building competitions, but what might be less evident is how well-versed they’ve become in communications and politics.
ARLINGTON — Area residents may remember when meth use was reportedly on the rise. More recently, U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen has heard disturbing reports that heroin addiction has again become ascendant.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council made progress on the Arlington Valley Road and its water and sewer comprehensive plans Jan. 18.
SMOKEY POINT — Rather than pitching their measures separately, Arlington and Lakewood school superintendents Kris McDuffy and Michael Mack made their case jointly for their replacement levies to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Jan. 12.
ARLINGTON — Citizens hoping to hasten the prosecution of the owner of Blaze the dog were dealt a serious blow in court Jan. 14.
ARLINGTON — While Martin Luther King Jr. offered many moral lessons through his example, the leadership students of the Stillaguamish Valley Learning Center have studied how he acted as a leader.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington-Stillaguamish Eagle Festival is returning for its ninth year Feb. 5-6, with arts and crafts shows, river trips and informational exhibits celebrating the local environment and its wildlife.