Despite contention from an Arlington-based group, the Supreme Court has ruled that the names of 138,000 people who signed petitions last year in support of a state anti-gay marriage referendum must be made public.
Detectives are investigating a possible drive-by shooting that took place on Saturday, June 19.
At approximately 5 p.m., Arlington Police Department officers responded to the 16600 block of 40th Avenue NE to the reported shooting.
Haiti relief efforts may have fallen out of the headlines, but that hasn’t stopped Katie Zook from telling her story.
Representatives from Arlington were among 2,300 athletes to attend the Special Olympics Washington’s Summer Games 2010 earlier this month.
Twelve area residents participated in the event, which took place June 4-6 in Ft. Lewis.
Community members will soon be able to walk for a good cause.
Village Community Services’ Friendship Walk will be taking place at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 26, at the Legion Park gazebo (114 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington).
Ten years into the 21st century, the Class of 2010 will seemingly face more challenges than previous graduating seniors.
long with the feeling of new hope for entering the “real world,” and reaching goals after high school, Lakewood seniors reminisced at their commencement ceremony June 14.
ARLINGTON — Registration forms for the city’s annual Fourth of July Grand Parade are now available.
The forms can be obtained at the city of Arlington’s website, www.arlingtonwa.gov, or by calling Kelly Penny, Cascade Valley Hospital’s director of community relations, at 360-618-7849 or 360-913-0635.
Madison Schimpf wanted future generations to know what Trafton School meant to her.
So the fourth-grader collected sea shells and pine cones, wrote a note about how much she loved her school, wrapped up the items in a tube signed by her classmates and dropped it in the school’s time capsule.
Nadia Arang was well-prepared for speaking in front of a large crowd.
What the Arlington High School valedictorian wasn’t ready for was electric shock.
Four students among Weston High School’s class of 2010 have been homeless. Six are or will soon be parents. Ten have dropped out at one point, only to re-enroll and continue their education.
The 14 graduating seniors of Highland Christian School reflected on the ways in which the world has changed, and themselves with it, during their June 11 graduation ceremony.
ARLINGTON — What happens on the field in the fall is largely dictated by the spring and summer seasons.
With scrimmages and practices scheduled for the next month and a half, Arlington High School football boosters are looking to supplement school funds and advance the program with a trio of upcoming fundraisers.