A new face will be joining the ranks of the Arlington City Council starting Monday, Jan. 4.
A look back at some of the top stories of 2009
On Christmas day, Arlington resident Robert Gates bought himself what turned out to be an extra nice gift from Washington’s Lottery.
A 47-year-old Arlington man has been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly killing his older brother after an argument in December.
The Arlington Community Food Bank served a record-breaking number of families during its annual holiday food basket handout Dec. 22.
Mason Derrick of Stanwood has been identified as the 19-year-old who died after the Acura sedan he was driving went off the road and rolled near Bryant on Sunday, Dec. 28.
Authorities believe a vehicle carrying five Snohomish County teenagers was traveling more than twice the speed limit when it crashed, killing a 19-year-old Arlington man on Sunday, Dec. 28.
At about 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 27, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a vehicle crash in the 28200 block of 15th Ave. N.E. Arlington.
The duties of a chemical engineer and a school board member may seem different, but Ursula Ghirardo is planning on changing that perception.
Holding up a yellow sign that read “Drunk Drivers Break Hearts,” Conrad Thompson and Dawn Bruce waved at drivers traveling on Interstate 5.
Local and state officials reacted with equal parts excitement and pride as Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner took part in its inaugural flight Tuesday, Dec. 15.
im Chase is familiar with the greens, whether it’s keeping track of them or playing golf on them.
Thirty years is long enough for a wrestling mat currently being used at Post Middle School.