If Arlington Fire Chief Bruce Stedman had one message for the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 8, it was this: “We’re always there.”
The Old Bags of Arlington’s annual meat raffle helped one Arlington woman stock up her fridge over the holidays.
Cascade Valley Hospital has announced its first baby of 2013, Kiah Mae Bleily, born on Monday, Jan. 7, at 1:23 p.m.
Snohomish County is one of three counties in which the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has lowered the air quality burn ban to Stage 1 until further notice.
The Tulalip and Stillaguamish tribes are likewise among the six Native American reservations on which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 will continue a burn ban on all outdoor burning until further notice, due to stagnant air conditions that are forecast to prevail over the next few days.
Snohomish County residents wanting to learn more about ocean acidification are invited to a free seminar Jan. 24 at the Everett Station.
The Olympic Theatre once again helped area moviegoers ring in the new year with some affordable family fun, but it remains uncertain whether this year will be the last for the historic movie theater in downtown Arlington.
Weston High School students had one less concern to shoulder over the winter break, as several community organizations came together to ensure that they wouldn’t have to worry about hunger during the holidays.
Sound Publishing, the state’s largest community news organization, today purchased the Seattle Weekly. Details of the purchase were not disclosed.
MARYSVILLE — Cadets from the Arlington High School Air Force and Marysville-Pilchuck High School Navy Junior ROTC units were singled out for distinction in several categories, as they competed among a host of other high school JROTC units in armed and unarmed drills at Arlington High School on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012.
The newly formed Arlington Girls Amateur Athletic Union Basketball program recently received $1,000 from the Rotary Club of Arlington to help fund the purchase of the one thing no basketball player can do without.
ARLINGTON — Magnolia Hall, located at 225 E. Third St. in Arlington, will serve as the site for an auction to benefit those affected by autism and other developmental disabilities.
ARLINGTON — The 2013 Arlington Relay For Life season will kick off with a “Big Top Under the Stars” theme on Saturday, Jan. 5, between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ARLINGTON — Drivers should anticipate minor daytime delays on southbound Interstate 5 at the Stillaguamish River bridge north of Arlington for four days.
