For the fourth year in a row, one of the city of Arlington’s oft-overlooked parks received a touch-up courtesy of their nearby neighbors.
Arlington city officials recently updated the public on the transportation improvements that they can expect to see implemented in the near future, from 67th Avenue and beyond.
The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum’s latest commemoration of Flag Day on Friday, June 14, drew a younger crowd than many regular attendees could ever remember seeing at the annual event.
A 16-year-old Canadian male from Victoria, B.C., was killed after falling into oncoming traffic at Smokey Point Boulevard and 204th Street at 9:20 a.m. during the Ride to Conquer Cancer on Sunday, June 16.
LAKEWOOD — A crowd of hundreds left standing room only in the Lakewood High School gymnasium, as the class of 2013 — decked out in caps and gowns in Cougar colors — prepared for their transition into life after high school.
ARLINGTON — Hundreds of Eagle seniors donned blue caps and gowns for the Arlington High School Commencement Ceremony on Friday, June 7, at John C. Larson Stadium.
When she meets new people, 4-year-old Lacey Ernst immediately smiles, greets them cheerfully and asks them all sorts of curious questions, but one question that she has to ask — “Are you sick?” — has less to do with friendly concern and more to do with a pressing, life-changing need.
The Weston High School graduating class of 2013 was urged to take pride in their accomplishments by their peers and Arlington School District staff during their commencement ceremony at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center on June 5.
Arlington-area Girl Scouts danced and donated for a good cause at the Arlington Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Thursday, May 30.
Christine Cobb’s first-grade students have become novelists.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce wants community members to know that the Arlington Fly-In and Old-Fashioned Fourth aren’t the only big events slated for this summer, nor is the Fly-In the only summer event that will take place in Smokey Point.
ARLINGTON — Crews will be working day and night shifts June 17-20 to excavate a narrow section of 67th Avenue NE between Lebanon Street and 211th Place NE. Nightly closures will begin at 7 p.m. each night and the roadway will re-open to traffic by 6 a.m. each morning.
Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives have arrested a 50 year-old Arlington man on the suspicion that he is responsible for the death of his 53-year-old sister.
