ARLINGTON — The state Department of Transportation plans to relocate its aviation division by the end of the month.
SEATTLE — A decade was added to an Arlington man’s prison sentence after he pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing child pornography.
TULALIP — The Battle Creek Golf Course has been assessed a $3,000 penalty for safety issues after a worker died in a lawn-mower accident in March.
LAKEWOOD – The school district is in need of a board member after Kelly Allen submitted her letter of resignation, effective Sept. 18.
ARLINGTON — No victims have been identified but the investigation continues of a home child-care facility shut down by the state because of alleged child molestation.
SMOKEY POINT – Marysville police want to know if two cars racing led to a fatal crash on Smokey Point Boulevard at 12:20 a.m. Sept. 9.
ARLINGTON — A teen driver who was reportedly texting while driving hit a 63-year-old pedestrian, sending her to a hospital.
ARLINGTON – It’s hard to imagine anything more terrifying than a home invasion with masked men battering you with a baseball bat, but that’s reportedly what happened to a man and woman in Arlington recently.
ARLINGTON — The city has prioritized 16 projects for its proposed update to its six-year Transportation Improvement Plan, even as it’s experienced delays in implementing one of its Transportation Benefit District projects.
ARLINGTON — The city is considering further limits on its marijuana producers and processers, after a public hearing that drew no comment from citizens.
SMOKEY POINT — For more than six decades of working with children and contributing to the community, Ruth Porter Munizza will be honored at the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s 10th annual Lifetime Achievement Breakfast fundraiser on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 7:30 a.m.
SMOKEY POINT — Although the Arlington Police Department’s Smokey Point substation was inaugurated Sept. 2, officials explained that it’s still a work in progress.
MARYSVILLE – The new roundabout on Highway 9 near Marysville Getchell High School is functional but not done, so traffic slowdowns are likely as school begins Sept. 4.
