ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council approved a biennial budget process March 7.
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.
TACOMA — The Eagles fought, but fell short of taking the state title from Bellevue.
TACOMA — The Eagles fought, but fell short of taking the state title from Bellevue.
“Whether we win or lose, these girls are dynamite on the floor,” Arlington coach Joe Marsh said. “They’re scrapping, they’re battling. They hold their heads up high. They do it the right way. I could not ask anymore from these kids.”
TACOMA — Arlington’s got a shot.
“We feel great about this,” coach Joe Marsh said. “These seniors worked long and hard.”
TACOMA — Arlington’s got a shot.
“We feel great about this,” coach Joe Marsh said. “These seniors worked long and hard.”
OSO — Duke Suddarth, the youngest survivor of the Oso slide, continues to cope with the aftermath of the injuries he incurred during the devastating tragedy.
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 — Arlington senior Gracie Castaneda is on point.
She’s “a kid that really likes the moment,” coach Joe Marsh said.
TACOMA — Got height? No problem.
The Arlington girls basketball team chopped down Lincoln 48-33 in the first round of the 3A state tournament March 3.
