Characters from the “Magic Kingdom” joined “Purple Pooches,” belly dancers and several teams of prospective walkers in turning an otherwise rainy Saturday in downtown Arlington into a chance to “Paint the Town Purple” to support this year’s Arlington Relay For Life.
The Arlington High School Drama Department heads into its second weekend of performances of “Beauty and the Beast” armed with an experienced, enthusiastic cast and one of the most elaborate sets in the school’s history.
The Arlington and Lakewood school districts will be opening two hour late on Tuesday, March 6.
he Washington State Patrol is investigating a two vehicle head-on collision which resulted in two fatalities that occurred on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011 at about 10:30 a.m.
ARLINGTON — Sound Salmon Solutions needs volunteers to help them contribute to salmon recovery by planting native trees and shrubs at their restoration sites in Arlington.
In spite of the evening’s cold, wet weather, the Arlington Chapter of Dollars For Scholars raised only $73 less through their Feb. 21 fundraiser at Boston’s Gourmet Pizza Restaurant in Lakewood than the Everett Silvertips collected at that location during their “Tip a Tip” event the following night.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen and Calvin Goings, assistant associate administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration, toured through two Arlington manufacturing companies on Wednesday, Feb. 22, to check on the progress of those small businesses in the wake of their SBA loans.
The new Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Center served as the centerpiece of the Providence Regional Medical Center’s “Hands-On Health Fair” in its Cymbaluk Medical Tower in Everett on Saturday, Feb. 25.
Arlington High School hosted an assemblage of precision talent on Saturday, Feb. 25, as the Arlington Air Force and Marysville Navy Junior ROTC units joined nearly a dozen JROTC units from throughout the region in that day’s drill and rifle competition.
ARLINGTON — Arlington’s “Amazing Race,” the Purple Pooch Parade and an electric lights parade will be among the featured activities at Arlington’s third annual “Paint the Town Purple” event on March 3.
ARLINGTON — A lockdown on five Arlington schools has been lifted in the wake of an armed robbery in downtown Arlington on Thursday, Feb. 23.
At the Petite Sweet Bakery on Olympic Avenue, 17-year-old Arlington High School senior Kat Nixon is honing the culinary skills she’s been dabbling in since the age of 4 and developing professionally since the age of 14.
Near the end of last year, the Helping Hands thrift store, next to the Arlington Community Food Bank near Haller Park, was facing the very real likelihood of not having a home. While the Food Bank had found funding and facilities to relocate to in the business park east of the Arlington Municipal Airport, Helping Hands still needed to find an affordable place to house their donated wares, which they sell to raise proceeds to give back to the community.
