LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood School Board’s race for the Director District 4 seat offers voters a choice of two moms with strong ties to the community.
ARLINGTON — The race for mayor in Arlington is pitting embattled first-term incumbent Barbara Tolbert against returning challenger Craig Christianson over questions of whether the city has been heading in the right direction.
SMOKEY POINT — The candidates for Arlington City Council positions 3, 4 and 5 made their cases to voters at the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s candidates forum Oct. 13.
ARLINGTON — With the implementation of full-time kindergarten this year, the Arlington School Board was treated to a firsthand look at how students learn how to teach themselves.
ARLINGTON — Joe Mazzone came all the way from Chicago to skateboard in Arlington, so he wasn’t about to let a little rain discourage him, even when it turned into a lot of rain.
ARLINGTON — ”It’s the biggest news in Arlington in a long time,” Mayor Barbara Tolbert said of a $100 million development expected to bring as many as 2,000 family wage jobs to the area.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School’s Robotics Club recently reported that all three of its 2015 summer camps filled up, which is a first in its five-year history.
ARLINGTON — For many police departments, new hires are not a big deal, but for Arlington, adding four officers to a staff of 22 patrol officers is significant, even without taking into account that they’re among the first new officers in nearly a decade.
ARLINGTON — If you live in Arlington and have a mattress you need to get rid of, you can recycle it rather than throwing it away.
ARLINGTON — While myths of vikings who wore horned helmets and behaved like barbarians might persist in the media, visitors to Arlington’s downtown Oct. 3 received some hands-on lessons about the real history of viking cultures, during the city and Down Arlington Business Association’s first “Viking Fest.”
ARLINGTON — The staff of the Helping Hands thrift store in Arlington recently reflected on the community contributions, while acknowledging that some problems have remained constant regardless of its location.
SMOKEY POINT — Although the Arlington Community Resource Center’s opening was more than a year after the Oso slide, it had been planned for at least a year before the tragedy.
ARLINGTON — The last time David Delancy visited Arlington National Cemetery, it was 1987 and three days before he would head off to boot camp.