TULALIP – Fourteen table captains are still needed for the “It’s for the Kids” 17th Annual Auction Saturday, May 9.
EVERETT — Nearly two years later, an Arlington man has admitted in open court to killing his sister
ARLINGTON — At least 80 Arlington residences were awaken by tremors from a 3.7 magnitude earthquake eight miles north of the city at 1:42 a.m.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington softball team defeated Marysville-Pilchuck 9-7 May 5. After trading runs, Arlington outscored M-P 4-1 in the fourth inning and held off M-P until the end.
ARLINGTON — For the past month, thieves have been helping themselves to the community’s donations to the Helping Hands thrift store of Arlington.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Darrington Mayor Dan Rankin will receive an award at the White House on Friday, May 8, in recognition of how he managed recovery efforts in the aftermath of last year’s slide in Oso.
ARLINGTON — Youth Dynamics will host its annual spring fundraiser at the Arlington Free Methodist Church on Friday, May 8.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville, Arlington and Smokey Point post offices are gearing up for their annual Letter Carriers’ “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive on Saturday, May 9, to benefit the Marysville and Arlington community food banks.
ARLINGTON — The anonymous young people who appeared as silhouettes in the video confessed to stealing money from their parents to get hooked on drugs in seventh grade.
ARLINGTON — Come learn about all the North Snohomish County area has to offer, for families with children small to tall, at the Community Connects Family Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District’s first “Know Your Schools” event of the year drew questions from parents about vocational education and recent teacher protests of the state legislature.
ARLINGTON — As 32-year-old Nicole Thompson faces Stage 4 cancer, her mother, Melinda Stewart, explained how Nicole’s illness has impacted the whole family.
LAKEWOOD — The teachers were on strike, but the band played on. Members of the Lakewood High School marching band were among the nearly 60 students, teachers and community members who joined more than 130 Lakewood School District teachers April 22 on the 172nd Street overpass connecting Lakewood and Smokey Point.
