ARLINGTON — The city’s public safety director told the City Council March 7 that the Arlington Fire Department’s Emergency Medical Services expenses should be covered by a combination of sources.
ARLINGTON — Weston High School students were encouraged to “Catch the Fever” for STEM by honing their Science, Technology, Engineering and Math skills through research projects on plagues, germs and communicable diseases, as well as how pandemics affect society.
ARLINGTON — While it’s not uncommon to feel jaded about the political process, especially during an election year, MacKenna Kelly came back from meeting with members of Congress feeling optimistic about our nation’s prospects.
ARLINGTON — To demonstrate its commitment to its affiliation with the Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics, Skagit Regional Health pledged a $72 million investment, over the next five years, to installing a new electronic health record system.
ARLINGTON — During a joint meeting of the city, school district and hospital Feb. 29, Arlington schools superintendent Kris McDuffy reported a rise in hands-on and practical application education.
ARLINGTON — A 30-year tradition of Arlington’s Fourth of July celebrations could be going away, unless someone steps up to take it over.
ARLINGTON — A year and a half after its official launch, Arlington’s “All-In” crime prevention campaign has seen reductions in almost all major categories of property crimes.
ARLINGTON — With their noses for illegal drugs, police K-9s are just as much at risk as human officers of taking fire in the line of duty.
SMOKEY POINT — They first met about three years ago, but they feel like they’ve weathered as many storms as a couple that’s been married 10 years.
SMOKEY POINT — During her Feb. 9 State of the City address to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Barbara Tolbert summed up the city’s progress in economic development, infrastructure, fiscal sustainability and public safety.
Initial returns show Arlington schools’ levy passing by a strong margin, while the Lakewood schools’ two levies are leading more narrowly.
ARLINGTON — Near the Legion Park gazebo, children raced through the salmon obstacle course.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council cast votes Feb. 1 on marijuana laws and lodging tax distribution, and the controversial vote was not necessarily the one you might suspect.