EVERETT — A top administrator in Snohomish County’s Public Works Department was placed on paid leave recently after higher-ups learned she had two felony theft convictions — from more than a year earlier.
ARLINGTON – The annual Santa Parade kicks off the fun at noon Saturday, Dec. 6.
The Recreation Department is seeking participants for the parade, which includes floats, sports teams, drill teams, businesses, youth organizations, canine clubs, a holiday train, fire trucks and more, followed by Santa on a draft horse-drawn wagon.
The burn ban is being lifted in Snohomish County effective Nov. 19 at noon.
Arlington athletes make All-Wesco list in football, soccer, tennis, cross country, volleyball
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency imposed a stricter Stage 2 burn ban for Snohomish County effective at noon Sunday because of worsening air quality.
ARLINGTON — A student is facing a felony charge after allegedly threatening to blow up Arlington High School in September.
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ARLINGTON – McIlrath & Eck, a financial planning firm, is offering free online labs where participants learn to save for retirement, optimize Social Security and prepare for health-care expenses.
PASC0 — Arlington placed fourth as a team, and Lakewood’s Douglas Davis placed fourth individually at the state cross country meet in Pasco over the weekend.
ARLINGTON – If the weather holds, contractor crews will reopen the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near the Stillaguamish River early Saturday, Nov. 8.
ARLINGTON – If the weather holds, contractor crews will reopen the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near the Stillaguamish River early Saturday, Nov. 8.
ARLINGTON – Arlington police arrested a 33-year-old Everett man late Nov. 5 on suspicion of possession of meth and heroin with intent to distribute.
ARLINGTON — A decades-old dispute over the proposed development of rural land along I-5 at Island Crossing finally appears to be resolved.
