Debbie and Randy Howell are hoping that the community continues its generous tradition of giving this holiday season.
Nathan Aune and Chase Roskelley initially wanted to be in the TV land club at Haller Middle School.
The city is finally moving forward with the purchase of a 137-acre stretch of land formerly used as a dairy farm.
This year’s “Black Friday” sales Nov. 27 started drawing shoppers to some stores before the day had even begun, as area retailers reported customer traffic at least equal to, and in some cases busier than, previous years.
City Council, School Board and Cascade Valley Hospital Board Members will be holding a joint meeting Monday, Nov. 30, in the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
A wide range of topics relating to all three public entities will be discussed, including food recycling and local organic farming.
One of the world’s leading scientists will soon be talking with community members about the future of genetics.
Thanksgiving dinner came early for Gallardo and about 20 other children at Kidzle B Kids day care in Smokey Point Tuesday, Nov. 24.
Starting Saturday Dec. 5, at 5 p.m. the annual Arlington Fire Department Santa Run will kick off starting in the 4100 block of 166th Street.
Fire crews responded to a house fire in the 17600 block of 34th Avenue near Smokey Point during the early hours of Tuesday, Nov. 24.
It all started with a rabbit from a feed store.
Community members and state and local officials recently celebrated the dedication of a new interchange.
The mayor presented a “bare bones budget” to the City Council on Monday, Nov. 16.
EVERETT — A former Highland Christian School principal was sentenced to one year in jail Monday, Nov. 17.
Mark Evan Brown, who prosecutors allege raped a 14-year-old girl in 2008, will be allowed to serve his time on work release, Superior Court Judge Ronald Castleberry said Monday, Nov. 16.