EVERETT — A Mount Vernon man found sitting naked in a high school girls locker room was sentenced June 24 to a month in jail and ordered to keep his clothes on in public.
OSO – Drivers will now have an easier time crossing the section of State Route 530 damaged by landslide as the road has been reopened to two-way traffic.
ARLINGTON — Drivers on Interstate 5 at the Stillaguamish River should be prepared for left lane closures in each direction on both sides of the river beginning at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 16.
MARYSVILLE – It’s not often that police hear clapping while they are out doing their jobs.
Bruce Stedman has accepted a two-year interim position as Public Safety Director of the Arlington Police Department.
OSO — Following a moment of silence at noon Saturday, May 31, State Route 530 will reopen to traffic, re-establishing a link between Arlington, Oso and Darrington. The highway was closed for more than two months, while crews worked to clear a slide that covered a mile of the rural corridor.
ARLINGTON — The Byrnes Performing Arts Center will play host to the Arlington Arts Council’s “East-West Trumpet Summit” Saturday, May 31, headlined by New York’s Ray Vega and his friend, Seattle’s Thomas Marriott.
OSO — The Oso Mill at milepost 33 on State Route 530 will be literally buzzing with activity for the fourth year in a row from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 30-31, as the annual “Oso Mill Days” celebrate how “Oso Strong” the community is.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Respect Team and National Honor Society Chapter will be hosting the school’s first “Unified Prom” on Friday, May 30, from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Free Methodist Church at 730 E. Highland Dr. will host Arlington Youth Dynamics’ annual “Down Home Derby” spring fundraiser from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, May 29.
MARYSVILLE – Ralph L. Sweet III of Marysville was identified May 27 as the 60-year-old man who drowned May 24 at the Edmonds Underwater Park.
ARLINGTON – A 25-year-old Arlington man has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend.
MARYSVILLE – The 42-year-old Tulalip woman who died in the Snohomish County Jail May 22 has been identified as Melissa Lee Bradford.
