ARLINGTON — The North Cascades Concert Band, a 50-piece symphonic wind band under the direction of Rob Pattermann, will be presenting its fall concert at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center, located at 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd. on the Arlington High School campus, on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m.
ARLINGTON — On Thursday, Nov. 14, crews are scheduled to conduct work at the intersection of 67th Avenue NE and 204th Street, in preparation for extending utilities through the intersection on the weekday evenings of Monday, Nov. 18, through Tuesday, Nov. 26, excluding weekends.
ARLINGTON — Civilians and veterans alike again lined the sidewalks of Olympic Avenue for Arlington’s annual Veterans Day parade on Monday, Nov. 11, with crowds that included at least two active-duty service members in uniform this year.
ARLINGTON — Mixed-media artist Monica Guerrero found her home in Arlington a year ago in October, and she aims to create a haven for her fellow artists not only within the geographic boundaries of her new hometown, but also online through her ongoing podcasts that spotlight the stories of artists and inventors.
ARLINGTON — Airport Boulevard, the three-lane northern extension of 51st Avenue NE, was officially opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Nov. 8, as vehicles were able to drive between 172nd and 188th streets NE.
ARLINGTON — Monday, Nov. 11, will see the return of the annual Veterans Day Parade to downtown Arlington, as well as the return of Arlington American Legion Post 76’s free dinner for all veterans.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council voted unanimously on Monday, Nov. 4, to approve an ordinance adopting a moratorium on the establishment of marijuana producer, processor and retailer establishments, as well as the licensing and permitting of the same. However, rather than going with city staff’s initial recommendations for a three-month moratorium, the Council followed the advice of Arlington City Attorney Steve Peiffle to extend it to six months, just so they would run less risk of needing to renew the moratorium before they might reach their decision.
ARLINGTON — As of Thursday, Nov. 7, at 4:46 p.m., at least two of the Arlington City Council races remained extremely close.
ARLINGTON — As Studio 5 Hair Design has celebrated its 10-year anniversary in Arlington this year, its employees are again devoting the fall and winter to showing the local community how much they appreciate their support.
ARLINGTON — At approximately 5:15 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3, Arlington Police officers were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash in the 18800 block of 67th Avenue NE.
While the Arlington High School Drama Department is no stranger to the demands of rapid-fire comedy, intricately plotted murder mysteries and elaborately staged musicals, this fall’s production will see them tackling an even weightier challenge, as they present a new version of “The Diary of Anne Frank” at 7 p.m. on Nov. 8, 9, 15 and 16 at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
Arlington Police Officers Peter Barrett and Jason Rhodes took questions from Arlington business owners and city residents during a crime prevention seminar on Tuesday, Oct. 29, that focused largely on the linked problems of vagrancy and drug addiction in town.
ARLINGTON — To better serve its customers, the city of Arlington Permit Center will be moving to the Arlington Municipal Airport office on Monday, Nov. 4.
