Residents who live near Eagle Creek Elementary School should not panic if they hear a loud noise Friday, May 21.
Between 10:15-10:30 a.m., fifth-grade chemistry students will be taking part in an experiment, which will cause a loud “boom” noise at the school.
Car buffs will soon have a chance to check out some sweet rides all for a good cause.
The 2010 Cruzin’ for a Cure car show, organized by The Pink Ladies and The T-Birds Relay for Life teams in Arlington, will take place Sunday, May 23, at Weston High School (4407 172nd Street, Arlington) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Washington State Patrol officials are investigating a deadly collision on Interstate 5 that claimed the life of a 51-year-old Stanwood man on May 19.
The city of Arlington will be collecting input Thursday, May 20, on the long-range planning of the Smokey Point area.
A Stanwood residents and Arlington chiropractor recently received two awards from the Washington State Chiropractic Association.
Members of the Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association are seeking photos and information on Arlington industries served by the railroad in the 1950s.
Starting next month, the Snohomish County Early Head Start Program will be looking for applicants.
A motorcyclist died after hecollided with a construction vehicle on Interstate 5, causing nearly a 20-mile back up from Arlington to Everett on Wednesday, May 19.
School officials who investigated a YouTube video featuring two Arlington girls calling two fellow high school freshman fat and ugly said they are “keeping an eye on the situation.”
Dan Hargroves’ workload can be either feast or famine. But even the slow times keep the Arlington Fire Department paramedic busy.
Local business owners got a quick rundown of the county economy during a recent Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Voters will have a chance this summer to decide whether they want to continue funding an expiring emergency medical services levy beyond 2010.
Author Maureen Frandsen’s first published book is a tale of friendship — with two tails. After receiving some encouragement from her grandchildren and other family members, the Arlington resident recently wrote and self-published “Jaxon Rags and Smidjun: A Tale of Two Furry Friends.”