Mayor Margaret Larson announced at the June 15 City Council meeting that June 23 will be observed citywide as Olympic Day,
Runway 16/34 will be closed from 7:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily June 15-19 when city crews will be hydro-blasting the markings, sweeping and restriping on the runway.
Lakewood school district residents have an extra three days to file for the Director District 2 of the Lakewood School District’s board of directors, because no one had filed for the position before the deadline.
The spring meeting of the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County will be start at 7 p.m., June 15, at the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, 17750 59th Ave. NE, Arlington.
ARLINGTON — A man was found dead soon after 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, near the 24000 block of 13th…
An Arlington Little League coach has been charged with second-degree burglary.
While the Pacific Northwest experienced power outages across 100 communities in Washington, Oregon and Idaho due to a big storm the evening of Thursday, June 4, Arlington was busy staging it’s own earthquake Friday morning.
Arlington High School’s seniors have to wait three extra days to graduate this year due to snow and foul weather last winter. Originally set for June 9, the high school’s graduation is Friday, June 12.
Several fire districts recently participated in community emergency response team training for local residents.
ARLINGTON — The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1561 and the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneers have announced the second annual Flag…
The city’s annual Spring Clean-up Day provides an opportunity for residents to dispose of large appliances including refrigerators and freezers, keyboards, printers, copiers, microwaves, recyclable metals and tires, for free, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 13 at the 188th Street entrance to the Arlington Airport.
From left, Emmett Wild, Nikolay Borisov, Morgan Stewart, of Lakewood High School, Tara Smith, of Stanwood High School, and Aimee…
An Arlington High School senior, Christie Stensland, 17, along with the help of fellow DECA and Honor Society members hosted a 5K run and walk June 6 to help cure cancer. “Curing Cancer – One Step At A Time” was a benefit for Providence Regional Cancer Partnership.
