BELLEVUE — Olivia Larson connected on a pass to Mackenzie Buell, who finished the game-winning goal for Arlington in the second half against Bellevue Nov. 10.
TULALIP — It’s a Catch-22 common to Native American tribes in rural areas.
The Tulalips and other tribes rallied in the nation’s capitol last week against the proposed coal terminal at Cherry Point near Bellingham.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington soccer team battled with two-time state champion Edmonds-Woodway for the district title Nov. 7, but a goal by the Warriors in the second half proved to be the deciding factor.
ARLINGTON — A proposal that calls for a Mount Vernon hospital to manage Cascade Valley Hospital has been endorsed by the Arlington hospital’s board.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington football team lost a physical contest to Bonney Lake 33-21 Nov. 6 for a chance to compete at the 3A state tournament.
Senior Tyler Courtney of Lakewood played his best game rushing for 182 yards and accounting for three touchdowns in the Cougars victory against Shorecrest 24-19 Nov. 3.
Ten American Indian tribes, including the Tulalip Tribes, are gaining access to national criminal databases after a deadly shooting in Washington state helped reveal flaws in the way federal authorities and tribal governments share information.
LAKEWOOD — A Lakewood High School student was arrested Nov. 4 after reportedly making a threat to “shoot up” the campus, officials said.
ARLINGTON — Public safety director Bruce Stedman presented Annie, a chocolate Lab who served as a narcotics dog for Arlington from 2008 until August, to the City Council Nov. 2, as the city welcomed the newest members of its public safety team, on two legs and four.
ARLINGTON — The owner of Blaze the dog threatened to fight back if the city attempts to charge him with violating recently passed animal care and control laws.
ARLINGTON — It might be one of his last votes on the City Council, but Randy Tendering cast the lone “Nay” vote when the council voted to increase the general property tax levy by 1 percent Nov. 2.
ARLINGTON — The start of construction for Cascade Valley Hospital’s new helispot was met with some criticisms Nov. 2, as two neighbors addressed the City Council with concerns.
